Combined echinococcosis of the lungs, heart and liver: clinic, diagnosis and treatment. Case report
Elena V. Reznik,
Maksim D. Iarovoi,
Svetlana А. Zavialova
et al.
Abstract:Echinococcosis or hidatid disease is a parasitic illness which is caused by the most common pathogens Echinococcus granulosus, E. multilocularis and E. oligarthrus. When the agent gets into the organism, it penetrates the organ and forms a cyst. Cysts are located more often (75%) in the liver where they exist without any clinical manifestation. They can be located in other internal organs: lungs, the heart and others. The localization of cysts in several organs simultaneously is a very rare case. The article a… Show more
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