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[Pulmonary hydatidosis in the child (author's transl)]
Abstract:
In general, pulmonary hydatidosis supposes 22% of the cases treated in a general surgery unity and 4.9% correspond to infantile hydatidosis (98 cases). The authors establish an anatomico-pathological classification of the cyst and make a comparative study with adults. The authors then expound on the different types of complications after the differents treatments used to treat hydatid disease since 1952. Post-operatory morbidity is 4.7% and mortality of 0.9%. These percentages are related to the anatomico-pathological type of the cyst.
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