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A case of large renal hydatid cyst
Arvind Shukla1, Saurabh Garge, Pramod Verma
1Department of Surgery, Maharaja Yeshwantrao Hospital, Indore, India.
Abstract:
Isolated renal echinococcosis is a rare acquired disease of the kidney, caused by the parasite Echinococcus. The kidneys are involved in less than 2 % of all human hydatidosis; isolated renal involvement is even rarer. Based on the clinical and radiological findings, diagnosis of a rare case of isolated renal echinococcosis was made. The diagnosis was confirmed by laparoscopic surgery and histopathology.
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