Primary Hydatid Cyst of Thigh: A Case Report in Child
Journal Title: Journal of Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences University - Year 2017, Vol 6, Issue 4
Abstract
Hydatid cysts grow commonly in liver and lungs, but irregularly they are established in other sites. Occasionally few embryos run away the capillary filtrating systems of the liver and pulmonary and lead to hydatidosis of Peripheral organ. This case report expresses an uncommon case of subcutaneous hydatid cyst in the left thigh in child. Based on manuscript search, few cases are presented.
Authors and Affiliations
Javad Ghoroobi, Leily Mohajerzadeh, Alireza Mirshemirani
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