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BACKGROUND
Hydatid disease involves mainly the liver (66% of the cases) and the lungs (22%), with skeletal involvement being reported in 0.5-2.5% of cases.
METHODS
Herein is reported a case of hydatidosis of the hip and pelvis with a follow-up of 25 years. The diagnosis was first done in April 1975
Echinococcus granulosus is the causative agent of cystic echinococcosis (CE), which is distributed all around the world. CE is one of the most important global parasitic infectious diseases, both in humans and animals. This parasite causes hydatid cysts that can be lodge at different organs of host
A 17-week-old 14.4-kg (31.7-lb) female German Shepherd Dog from Missouri with a history of multiple intermittent episodes of vomiting and diarrhea underwent exploratory celiotomy.CLINICAL FINDINGS
At the time of surgery, the dog was bright, alert, and
Over two successive years, out of 187 cases of fevers of undetermined origin (FUO) admitted to Abbassia and Embaba Fever Hospitals, 30 (16%) cases proved to be of parasitic origin. Ten within normal subjects were taken as controls. Complete blood picture, repeated stool examination, rectal snip by
BACKGROUND
Strongyloides stercoralis is a world wide distributed small intestinal nematode parasite. In immunocompetent individuals S stercoralis can produce asymptomatic infections or a moderate clinical picture of diarrhea, some cases become chronic. In immunocompromised patients, a disseminated