1985
DOI: 10.1001/jama.253.14.2053
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Albendazole--objective evidence of response in human hydatid disease

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“…( (4,14,21,22,27,31) regarding the findings of degenerative modifications in the cysts treated with benzoimidazole carbamates, relapses, and side effects. On the other hand, in our study, albendazole showed significantly more effective results than mebendazole in liver cysts, which differs from the findings of other authors (8).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…( (4,14,21,22,27,31) regarding the findings of degenerative modifications in the cysts treated with benzoimidazole carbamates, relapses, and side effects. On the other hand, in our study, albendazole showed significantly more effective results than mebendazole in liver cysts, which differs from the findings of other authors (8).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Albendazole is preferred when treating hydatid cysts of the liver, and successful results have been reported (Davis et al, 1986;Balik et al, 1999;Kurkcuoglu et al, 2002) reported partial or complete success rates as 14% in the mebendazole group and 30% in the albendazole group. There are studies reporting that medical treatment used pre-and post-operatively decreased the recurrence risk (Morris et al, 1985;Dhaliwal and Kalkat, 1997). Burgos et al (1999) recommend the use of albendazole preoperatively for 7-10 days and postoperatively one month in intact cysts and 3-6 months in ruptured cysts.…”
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“…10,13,15 In pregnancy, there is no place for chemotherapy with mebendazole or albendazole, as these can be embryotoxic, teratogenic and/or hepatotoxic. 8,[16][17][18] Some reports in the literature have suggested short-term small prophylactic doses of chemotherapy to prevent secondary deposits.…”
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confidence: 99%