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Hepatic hydatid cyst fistulized in the duodenum: Extremely rare complication
Hatim Essaber1, Youssef Ihab2, Leila Jroundi1
1Service de la radiologie des urgences, CHU Ibn Sina, Rabat, Morocco.
Abstract:
The fistulization of a hepatic hydatid cyst to the duodenum is an extremely rare case demonstrated in computed tomography and confirmed surgically. We reported a case of 56 years-old woman representing this unusual complication. We show, through this work, the importance of radiological signs that can help to make the diagnosis before surgery.
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