An infection caused by the infestation of the larval form of tapeworms of the genus Echinococcus. The liver, lungs, and kidney are the most common areas of infestation.
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"Echinococcosis is a cosmopolitan parasitic disease caused by the larvae of two tapeworms: Echinococcus granulosus responsible for unilocular hydatidosis, and Echinococcus multilocularis responsible for alveolar hydatid disease." | ( Deblock, S; Petavy, AF; Walbaum, S, 1990) |
"Presentation of hydatid disease is uncommon in children, and cardiac hydatid cyst is rare at any age." | ( Ben-Musa, AA; Chugh, JC; Shembesh, AH; Singh, H, 1990) |
"The hydatid cyst is an endemic zoonosis in Spain." | ( Cuello Contreras, JA; Jiménez-Mejías, ME; Pachón Díaz, J; Palomico Nicas, J; Polaina Bailón, M; Trujillo Madroñal, E, 1989) |
"Hydatid disease is quite common in Greece and is routinely treated by surgery." | ( Bonatsos, G; Golematis, B; Lakiotis, G; Persidou-Golemati, P, 1989) |
"Osseous hydatidosis is a very uncommon disease which often recurs after treatment." | ( Bouza, E; Burgos, J; De Miguel, C; Diaz-Peletier, R; Guerrero, A; Ocete, G, 1986) |
"granulosus) echinococcosis is an important medical problem in Mediterranean countries where the dog-sheep-dog strain predominates." | ( Pawlowski, ZS, 1985) |
"Cystic echinococcosis is found throughout the entire world; the disease is seen mostly in "guest workers"." | ( Mörl, M, 1982) |
"Primary pelvic hydatid cyst is a rare entity." | ( Chandrashekhar, C; Jain, R; Misra, MC; Seenu, V; Tiwari, SC, 1994) |
"Three cases of hydatid disease are reported, all presenting as soft tissue lesions in the lower extremities." | ( Marco, C; Marco, V; Martin, J; Zidan, A, 1993) |
"The cerebral hydatid cysts are usually single and located in the watershed of the middle cerebral artery." | ( Dermirtaş, E; Erşahin, Y; Mutluer, S; Yurtseven, T, 1995) |
"Hydatid disease is caused by the parasitic tapeworm." | ( Abuzeid, MO; Gangopadhyay, K; Kfoury, H, 1996) |
"Although hydatid disease is the most common human disease caused by helminths, cerebral and spinal involvement in hydatid disease is rare." | ( Babuna, O; Canbaz, B; Erdinçler, P; Kaynar, MY, 1997) |
"Orbital hydatid cyst is rare." | ( Akif Bayar, M; Buharali, Z; Gökçek, A; Gökçek, C; Tanrikulu, S, 1997) |
"The diagnosis of Echinococcus infection is based on history-taking, physical examination, ultrasound and CT examination and serological testing; the diagnosis is confirmed by parasitological examination of cystic fluid." | ( Kager, PA; Schipper, HG, 1997) |
"Hydatid disease is caused by the parasitic tapeworm Echinococcus." | ( Mues, PE; Mutschler, WE; Salamon-Looijen, M; Wirbel, RJ, 1997) |
"Hydatid disease is a rare parasitic disease that seldom involves the skeleton." | ( Babis, GC; Sapkas, GS; Stathakopoulos, DP; Tsarouchas, JK, 1998) |
"Hydatid cysts or hydatidosis is a cyclozoonotic parasite, where dog is the definitive host and man is an incidental intermediate host." | ( Mazyad, MA; Morsy, TA; Mostafa, MM, 1998) |
"Intradural hydatidosis is a very uncommon form of vertebrospinal hydatidosis." | ( Dafiri, R; el Khamlichi, A; el Ouahabi, A; Imani, F; Kabbaj-El Kouhen, N, 1999) |
"Cardiac hydatid cysts are rare and represent 0." | ( Aydin, H; Kula, S; Olguntürk, R; Ozdemir, H; Ozdogăn, ME; Sinci, V; Tunaoğlu, FS, 1999) |
"granulosus (cystic hydatid disease) is practically non-existent as autochthonous infection in central Europe now." | ( Gottstein, B, 2000) |
"Spinal hydatid disease is a rare entity that frequently yields to severe, acute-onset neurological deficits." | ( Baykaner, MK; Doğulu, F; Edali, N; Oztürk, G; Tali, T, 2000) |
"Vertebral hydatidosis is a severe disease causing frequent neurological complications." | ( Aboumaarouf, M; El Andaloussi, M; Yousri, B, 2001) |
"Alveolar and cystic hydatidosis are caused by infection with the larval stages of Echinococcus multilocularis and Echinococcus granulosus, respectively." | ( Chow, C; Gauci, C; Lightowlers, MW; Mackenstedt, U; Merli, M; Muller, V; Yagi, K, 2002) |
"Hydatidosis is related to parasitical etiology, linked to Echinococcus granulosis and Echinococcus multilocularis." | ( Della Corte, L; Di Meo, E; Di Robbio, R; Giordano, A; Santagata, A, 2002) |
"Spinal hydatid cyst is a rare but serious condition." | ( Karadereler, S; Kiliç, K; Orakdögen, M; Ozdogan, C, 2002) |
"Hydatid cysts are uncommon in thoracic soft tissue." | ( Aghzadi, R; Kafih, M; Louzi, A; Mejjad, A; Ridai, M; Zerouali, NO, 2002) |
"Hydatidosis is a protozoal infestation which generally involves the liver and the lungs." | ( Akpinar, S; Hersekli, MA; Ozalay, M; Ozkoç, G; Tandoğan, R, 2003) |
"Primary muscular hydatidosis is a rare disease and should be kept in mind in the diagnostic work-up of a cystic mass of a skeletal muscle." | ( Akpinar, S; Hersekli, MA; Ozalay, M; Ozkoç, G; Tandoğan, R, 2003) |
"Hydatid disease is endemic in several Mediterranean countries, posing an important health problem for these countries." | ( Cöl, C; Cöl, M; Lafçi, H, 2003) |
"Cardiac echinococcosis is a rare pathology and in about half of cases it is not accompanied by other organs involvement." | ( Djooshev, K; Djoshibaev, S; Halikov, UM; Kudaiberdiev, T; Maralov, A; Shabraliev, S; Yankovskaya, L, 2003) |
"Hydatid disease is primarily a disease of sheep and cattle." | ( Can, D; Oztekin, O; Sanci, M; Tinar, S, 2003) |
"Osseous hydatid disease is defined as development within bone of multiple cysts that are the larval form of the tapeworm Echinococcus granulosus." | ( Aktaou, S; El-Bardouni, A; El-Manouar, M; Fizazi, M; Hajjaj-Hassouni, N; Hassikou, H; Loudiye, H; Tazi, A, 2003) |
"Most cardiac hydatid cysts are located in the interventricular septum or left ventricular wall." | ( Cetinkaya, A; Guven, A; Kokoglu, OF; Koksal, N; Sokmen, G; Yuksel, M, 2004) |
"Alveolar echinococcosis is a rare but fatal disease in humans and is caused by the fox tapeworm Echinococcus multilocularis." | ( Craig, PS; Danson, FM; Giraudoux, P; Graham, AJ; Pleydell, DR; Raoul, F; Tourneux, F, 2004) |
"Cardiac hydatid cysts are rarely seen." | ( Acartürk, E; Biçakci, S; Demir, M; Koç, M; öZeren, A; Yaliniz, H, 2004) |
"Cystic hydatid disease is a zoonotic infection of humans caused by infection with the larval stage of Echinococcus granulosus." | ( Cooney, RM; Flanagan, KP; Zehyle, E, 2004) |
"Hydatid disease is a parasitic disease that is treated primarily by surgery." | ( Canbay, E; Karadayi, K; Karayalcin, K; Puryan, K; Sen, M; Sumer, Z; Topcu, O; Turan, M, 2005) |
"Hydatidosis is an endemic disease caused by the larval form of Echinococcus Granulosus." | ( Ketata, H; Peyromaure, M, 2004) |
"The hydatidosis is a frequent zoonosis in Spain, but isolated location in pancreas and their onset as acute abdomen is excepcional." | ( González Díez, G; Morán Penco, JM; Rincón Rodera, P; Sanjuán Rodríguez, S, 2005) |
"Cystic hydatidosis is a zoonotic disease that remain as a significant cause of human morbidity and mortality in many parts of the world." | ( Amanfu, W; Battaglia, D; de Balogh, K; Eddi, C; Lubroth, J; Speedy, A, 2004) |
"Renal hydatid disease is an uncommon benign parasitic infestation compared to liver hydatid disease." | ( Erdem, H; Idilman, R; Ormeci, N; Palabiyikoğlu, M; Tüzün, A, 2005) |
"Skeletal hydatid disease is a rare parasitic infection caused by the tapeworm Echinococcus granulosus." | ( Grimm, D; Infanger, M; Kossmehl, P, 2005) |
"Vertebromedullary hydatidosis is rare and severe." | ( Ben Dridi, M; Bouslama, K; Charrada-Ben-Farhat, L; Dridi, L; Hamzaoui, S; Hendaoui, L; Oueslati, S; Rezgui-Marhoul, L; Saïd, W, 2006) |
"Spinal hydatid disease is a not uncommon cause of spinal cord compression in endemic countries; however, involvement of the epidural space with sparing of the vertebral column is rare." | ( Chloros, GD; Fountas, KN; Machinis, TG; Sapkas, GS; Themistocleous, GS; Vrettakos, G, 2006) |
"Hydatid disease is a parasitic infestation caused by the larval form of the cestode worm Echinococcus." | ( Altundag, K; Aslan, S; Celik, A; Cetin, A; Comert, E; Delibasi, T; Kutun, S; Mengi, N; Turanli, M, 2006) |
"Alveolar echinococcosis is a zoonotic infection caused by the metacestode of the tapeworm Echinococcus multilocularis." | ( Casulli, A; Di Cerbo, AR; Genchi, C; La Rosa, G; Manfredi, MT; Pozio, E; Trevisio, K, 2006) |
"Cystic echinococcosis is a zoonosis caused by larval forms of the tapeworm Echinococcus granulosus and transmitted by dogs." | ( Joshi, A; Nepalia, S; Sharma, SS; Shende, A, 2006) |
"Human cystic hydatid disease is characterized by the long-term coexistence of Echinococcus granulosus and its host without effective rejection of the parasite." | ( Ait Aissa, S; Amri, M; Bouteldja, R; Touil-Boukoffa, C; Wietzerbin, J, 2006) |
"Echinococcosis is a frequent helminthiasis in Bulgaria." | ( Chonova, EV; Poryazova, EG; Stavrev, VP, 2006) |
"Hydatid cyst is still an important disease." | ( Etlik, O; Kiymaz, N; Yazici, T; Yilmaz, N, 2006) |
"The vertebral hydatidosis is uncommon." | ( Bahiri, R; Benbouazza, K; Hajjaj-Hassouni, N; Rkain, H, 2007) |
"Hydatid disease is a serious health problem in Turkey." | ( Arslan, H; Ceylan, K; Güneş, M; Kösem, M; Köseoglu, B; Söylemez, O; Yalçinkaya, I; Yilmaz, Y, 2006) |
"Primary cardiac hydatid cysts are rarely diagnosed and seldom rupture to lungs via pulmonary vein resulting in multifocal cystic lesions." | ( Demirbag, R; Ozturk, A; Ozturk, E; Temamogullari, AV; Zeyrek, F, 2007) |
"The primary bone hydatidosis is rare." | ( Abid, A; Bel Hadj Youssef, D; Ben Rhomdhane, F; Bouzouaia, N; Chakroun, M; Loussaief, C, 2007) |
"Hydatid disease is a parasitic infection caused by Echinococcus granulosus characterised by cyst formation in any organ, although the liver is the most commonly involved." | ( Gokel, Y; Gulalp, B; Karcioglu, O; Koseoglu, Z; Sakman, G; Satar, S; Sebe, A; Toprak, N, 2007) |
"Cystic Echinococcosis is a disease of the middle aged." | ( Al Salamah, SM; Fahim, F, 2007) |
"Spinal hydatid disease is rarely encountered in nonendemic regions." | ( Bilge, T; Kotil, K; Tatar, Z, 2007) |
"In some countries, Hydatidosis is a common public health problem but cardiac hydatid cysts are rarely observed." | ( Aykut, SA; Demirtas, MM; Ketenci, B; Kurc, E; Orhan, G; Ozay, B; Sargin, M; Tartan, Z, 2008) |
"Alveolar echinococcosis is an important zoonotic infection caused by the larval stage of the Echinococcus multilocularis." | ( Cerçi, A; Elmaci, I; Isik, N; Kalelioglu, M; Karabagli, P; Silav, G, 2007) |
"Hydatidosis is a widely endemic helminthic disease vectored in human by the larval stage of the metacestode Echinococcus granulosus." | ( Aissa, SA; Amri, M; Belguendouz, H; Mezioug, D; Touil-Boukoffa, C, 2007) |
"Cardiac echinococcosis is a rare affliction of the heart encountered in areas where the tapeworm Echinococcus is endemic." | ( Jamil, H; Kabbani, L; Kabbani, SS; Nabhani, F; Ramadan, A; Sandouk, A, 2007) |
"Hydatidosis is a major public health problem that can cause significant morbidity and mortality; however, it is possible to control and even eradicate the disease." | ( Mamishi, S; Pourakbari, B; Sagheb, S, 2007) |
"Hydatidosis is endemic throughout Iran." | ( Mamishi, S; Pourakbari, B; Sagheb, S, 2007) |
"Hydatid cysts are endemic in certain regions of the world." | ( Gündüz, M; Günel, E; Toy, H; Yurtçu, M, 2007) |
"Retrobulbar hydatid cysts are extremely rare while non-orbital forms constitute a still frequently encountered disease in underdeveloped countries." | ( Keskin, T; Sabuncuoğlu, H; Sanli, M, 2007) |
"Spinal echinococcosis is a rare entity, accounting for 1% of all cases of hydatid disease." | ( Farzanegan, G; Hashemi, F; Kharazi, HH; Moharamzad, Y; Namavari, A; Shobeiri, E, 2008) |
"Liver cystic echinococcosis is considered a relatively benign disease, nevertheless, treatment is mandatory in symptomatic cysts and recommended in active cysts because of the risk of severe complications." | ( de Stefano, G; Di Sarno, A; Esposito, V; Giorgio, A; Giorgio, V; Iannece, MD; Liorre, G; Mariniello, N; Sangiovanni, V, 2008) |
"Hydatid disease is a parasitic tapeworm infection that usually involves liver and lungs." | ( Bilgic, S; Kose, O; Ozkan, H; Safaz, I; Sehirlioglu, A, 2009) |
"Alveolar echinococcosis is a zoonosis which infects primarily the liver, and secondary involvement of other organs is common." | ( Azagury, DE; Groebli, Y; Karenovics, W, 2008) |
"Hydatidosis is of zoonotic and economic importance in India." | ( Bandyopadhyay, S; Bera, AK; Bhattacharya, D; Das, S; Das, SK; Pan, D, 2009) |
"Hydatid disease is a parasitic infection caused by larvae of Echinococcus granulosus, which is still endemic in many cattle-raising areas." | ( Degertekin, M; Ergenoglu, M; Eroglu, E; Gemici, G; Kucukaksu, S; Yildiz, C, 2009) |
"Echinococcosis is a widespread zoonosis which is endemic in most sheep-raising countries." | ( Amar, MF; Boutayeb, F; Chakour, K; Chbani, B; Daoudi, A; Elibrahimi, A; Elmrini, A; Lahrach, K; Loudiyi, WD; Shimi, M, 2009) |
"Hydatidosis is an endemic, widely distributed anthropozoonosis, which involves the liver, lung and other organs [Int J Urol 13 (2006) 76-9]." | ( Baumert, H; Campeggi, A; Chabenne, J; Iliescu, B; Kreitmann, L; Massoud, W; Molinie, V; Saheb, N, 2009) |
"Hydatid disease is caused by the larval form of Echinococcus." | ( Gökçe, S; Midyat, L; Mir, S; Mursalov, G; Onder, A; Ozdemir, Y, 2009) |
"Hydatidosis is one of the most important zoonotic parasitic diseases of Mediterranean and South American countries where they constitute a significant health problem." | ( Moreno, J; Pardo, FJ; Téllez, CJ, 2009) |
"Cerebral hydatidosis is a rare larval infection of the central nervous system affecting mostly the children and young adults." | ( Abbassioun, K; Amirjamshidi, A; Anvari, M, 2009) |
"Spinal hydatid cyst is a serious form of hydatid disease affecting fewer than 1% of all patients with hydatid disease." | ( Arkha, Y; Derraz, S; El Khamlichi, A; El Ouahabi, A; Lakhdar, F; Rifi, L, 2009) |
"Hydatidosis is endemic in many Mediterranean countries, the Middle East, South America, Australia, New Zealand and Africa." | ( Aypak, A; Cabadak, H; Erbay, A; Sen, S; Tekçe, AY, 2009) |
"Hydatid cyst is an endemic disease in Morocco." | ( Arkha, Y; Benazzou, S; Derraz, S; El Khamlichi, A; El Ouahabi, A, 2010) |
"Infratemporal hydatidosis is very rarely reported in the world literature, although hydatid cysts are endemic in many countries, including Iran." | ( Basam, A; Hasibi, M; Heidarali, M; Mokhtari, Z; Sharif Kashani, S; Yazdani, N, 2010) |
"Only 0." | ( Bellil, K; Bellil, S; Chelly, I; Haouet, S; Kallel, J; Kchir, N; Limaiem, F; Mekni, A; Zitouna, M, 2009) |
"Orbital hydatidosis is rare, accounting for only 1% of all hydatid cysts." | ( Bellil, K; Bellil, S; Chelly, I; Haouet, S; Kchir, N; Khaldi, M; Limaiem, F; Mekni, A; Zitouna, M, 2010) |
"Orbital hydatidosis is usually unilateral and unaccompanied by cysts elsewhere in the body." | ( Bellil, K; Bellil, S; Chelly, I; Haouet, S; Kchir, N; Khaldi, M; Limaiem, F; Mekni, A; Zitouna, M, 2010) |
"Bone hydatid disease is a rare pathology, characterized by its long clinical latency, the absence of radiological specificity as well as its challenging surgical treatment." | ( Ayedi, K; Bouzidi, R; Ellouze, Z; Gdoura, F; Keskes, H; Trigui, M; Zribi, W, 2010) |
"Cardiac hydatidosis is an uncommon but potentially fatal disease." | ( Aksut, M; Donmez, AA; Mataraci, I; Tas, SG; Tuncer, A; Tuncer, E; Yakut, C, 2010) |
"Echinococcosis is a major emerging zoonosis in central Asia." | ( Abdykerimov, K; Deplazes, P; Mathis, A; Mutunova, B; Nurgaziev, R; Torgerson, PR; Ziadinov, I, 2010) |
"Echinococcosis is a human parasitic disease common in sheep-rearing regions, which is caused by the larval stage of Echinococcus granolosus and can involve any heart region." | ( Abbasi, M; Dastani, M; Ghahramani, S; Javan, H; Moghaddam, AA; Molavipour, A, 2010) |
"Hydatidosis is endemic in Neuquén, Patagonia, Argentina, even though sanitary authorities have been performing a control programme since 1970." | ( Basualdo, JA; Bergagna, HF; Celescinco, A; Kossman, AV; Lazzarini, LE; Pierangeli, NB; Roccia, I; Saiz, MS; Soriano, SV, 2010) |
"Hydatid disease is one of the most important helminthic diseases worldwide." | ( Alipour-Chaharmahali, MR; Moazeni, M, 2011) |
"Cystic echinococcosis is an endemic disease in the Province of Rio Negro, Argentina." | ( Araya, D; Del Carpio, M; Herrero, E; Labanchi, JL; Larrieu, E; Mancini, S; Mercapide, CH; Moguilensky, J; Mujica, G; Odriozola, M; Panomarenko, H; Salvitti, JC; Sustercic, J; Talmon, G; Uchiumi, L; Volpe, M, 2011) |
"Hydatid cyst is a parasitic disease caused by the tapeworm Echinococcus granulosus." | ( Enam, A; Khan, A; Salahuddin, I; Zia, S, 2010) |
"Spinal hydatid cyst is a serious and unusual infectious disease." | ( Erayman, I; Erdi, F; Esen, H; Kalkan, E; Kerimoglu, Ü, 2011) |
"Echinococcosis is a potentially fatal parasitic disease that can affect many animals and humans." | ( Altas, M; Aras, M; Davran, R; Evirgen, O; Serarslan, Y; Yilmaz, N, 2010) |
"Cystic echinococcosis is a widespread zoonosis, caused by Echinococcus granulosus." | ( Huang, L; Huang, Y; Qiu, D; Wang, Q; Xiao, N; Yi, D; Yu, W, 2011) |
"Cystic hydatidosis is a zoonosis endemic both to Sicily and other Mediterranean areas." | ( Di Carlo, P; Giordano, S; Li Pani, G; Marasa, L; Odierna, A; Romano, A; Saporito, L; Scaglione, V; Scarlata, F, 2011) |
"Hydatid disease is a zoonosis resulting from the growth in man of the larval form of Echinococcus granulosus." | ( Achir, A; Alaziz, AS; Benosman, A; Bouchikh, M; Lakranbi, M; Msougar, Y; Ouadnouni, Y; Smahi, M, 2011) |
"Isolated renal echinococcosis is a rare acquired disease of the kidney, caused by the parasite Echinococcus." | ( Garge, S; Shukla, A; Verma, P, 2011) |
"Multiple thoracic hydatid disease is rare." | ( Afif, H; Aichane, A; Berrada, Z; Bouayad, Z; Khattabi, WE; Rhissassi, J, 2011) |
"Primary extrahepatic hydatid cysts are rare, and primary splenic hydatid cysts even more so, constituting 2% to 3." | ( Malik, AA; Rather, AA; ul Bari, S; Wani, KA; Younis, M, 2011) |
"While diaphragmatic hydatid disease is a rare condition, subcutaneous extension of the disease is very rare." | ( Böyük, A; Gümüş, H; Gümüş, M; Kapan, M; Onder, A; Yağmur, Y, 2011) |
"Echinococcosis is an important medical, veterinary and economic concern in India." | ( Bal, MS; Ghatak, S; Gill, JP; Sharma, JK; Sharma, R; Singh, BB; Tuli, A, 2012) |
"Hydatid cyst is a parasitic disease that is commonly seen in certain areas." | ( Aksoy, F; Cakır, M; Küçükkartallar, T; Özalp, AH; Tekin, A; Yıldırım, MA, 2011) |
"Hydatid cyst is a parasitic disease that has been recognized endemically in many countries." | ( Burakgazi, G; Duman, A; Kesici, S; Kesici, U; Türkmen, ÜA; Ulusoy, H; Yavuz, E, 2011) |
"Hydatid disease is a difficult diagnosis in non endemic areas but it should be considered in the differential diagnosis of spinal pathology in endemic areas." | ( Hamdan, TA, 2012) |
"Echinococcosis is endemic in southern Israel, especially in the Bedouin population." | ( Ben, SS; Greenberg, D, 2011) |
"Hydatid disease is an important human zoonosis." | ( Anderson, GA; Gulnur, T; Heath, DD; Huang, Y; Lightowlers, MW; Robinson, C; Shakes, T; Shi, B; Zhang, Z, 2012) |
"Echinococcosis is a zoonotic infection, affecting humans in a characteristic geographic distribution." | ( Arsalane, A; Darbi, A; El Hammoumi, M; El Oueriachi, F; Kabiri, el H; Traibi, A, 2012) |
"Hydatid disease is a zoonotic infection caused by Echinoccosis granulosus and our country was an endemic area." | ( Alloubi, I; Chadmi, T; Ezerrouki, A, 2012) |
"Intracranial hydatid cysts are more common in children and occur more frequently in the supratentorial space." | ( Gürer, B; Kertmen, H; Sanlı, AM; Türkoğlu, E, 2012) |
"Alveolar echinococcosis is a parasitic infectious disease caused by the larval stage of Echinococcus multilocularis, which is one of the two most important species of Echinococcus." | ( Miman, O; Yazar, S, 2012) |
"Cystic Echinococcosis is a parasitic infestation that is distributed world-wide." | ( Akbulut, S; Arabaci, E; Kayaalp, C; Sogutlu, G; Yilmaz, M, 2013) |
"Alveolar echinococcosis is caused by a parasitic tapeworm Echinococcus multilocularis and is a serious disease with high fatality in humans." | ( Boughtflower, VD; Conyers, C; Learmount, J; Morgan, CP; Smith, GC; Zimmer, IA, 2012) |
"Cerebral hydatid disease is approximately 5% of alveolar hydatid cases and generally considered to be fatal." | ( Binici, DN; Kurt, A; Ozdemir, NG; Ozsoy, KM, 2012) |
"Cystic echinococcosis is a zoonotic infection caused by the dog tapeworm, Echinococcus granulosus." | ( Fasihi Harandi, M; Parsa, F; Rostami, S; Sharbatkhori, M, 2012) |
"Bone involvement of hydatid disease is uncommon but when encountered, it presents few unique pathological features." | ( Bharadwaj, M; Kapoor, S; Kapoor, SK; Kataria, H; Patra, SR; Vijay, V, 2013) |
"Human hydatidosis is characterized by a prolonged coexistence of Echinococcus granulosus and its host without effective rejection of the parasite." | ( Amri, M; Bouaziz, S; Mezioug, D; Touil-Boukoffa, C; Zeghir-Bouteldja, R, 2013) |
"Hydatid disease is a parasitic tapeworm infection caused by the Echinococcus species." | ( Banerjee, S; Mondal, J; Nath, C; Pal, DK; Sabui, KK, 2012) |
"Hydatidosis is a public health problem in many parts of the world, and improvement in diagnosis of the disease is still being pursued." | ( Abdul Aziz, F; Ghaffarifar, F; Khalilpour, A; Moghadam, ZK; Noordin, R; Saadatnia, G, 2013) |
"Hydatid disease is a zoonotic infectious disease for which there are known treatment procedures and effective antibiotics; however, there are resistant cases that do not respond to medication or surgery." | ( Aydin, E; Aydınkarahaliloğlu, E; Barut, H; Gokcek, A; Karaoğlanoğlu, N; Tunc, M; Ulger, S, 2013) |
"Osseous hydatidosis is a very severe and recurrent complication of hydatidosis." | ( Dupouy-Camet, J; Leslé, F; Magrino, B; Sailhan, F, 2013) |
"Renal hydatid disease is rare in children." | ( Belguith, M; Chahed, J; Kerkeni, Y; Krichéne, I; Ksiaa, A; Laamiri, R; Maazoun, K; Mekki, M; Nouri, A; Sahnoun, L; Zitouni, H; Zrig, A, 2013) |
"Hydatid disease is endemic in many parts of the world." | ( Tulay, CM, 2014) |
"Mediastinal hydatid cysts are uncommon and should be kept in mind in differential diagnosis of mediastinal cystic lesions especially in endemic regions." | ( Tulay, CM, 2014) |
"Vertebral hydatid cysts are found in <1% of all cases of hydatidosis." | ( Al-Zain, F; Al-Zain, T; Kafaji, A; Lemcke, J, 2013) |
"Hydatidosis is a zoonosis of worldwide distribution caused by the parasite Echinococcus granulosus." | ( Altcheh, J; Freilij, H; García Bournissen, F; Moroni, S; Moscatelli, G; Salgueiro, F, 2013) |
"Hydatid cyst is an endemic disease in our country." | ( Goel, A; Kumar, S; Kundu, AK; Sharma, PK; Tiwari, P, 2013) |
"Hydatid disease is a life-threatening parasitic infestation caused by Echinococcus granulosus." | ( Akcakaya, MO; Aras, Y; Aydoseli, A; Hepgul, K; Imer, M; Sencer, A; Yaka, U, 2013) |
"Bone echinococcosis is a rare parasitic disease." | ( Al-Mayahi, M; Dominguez, D; Hoffmeyer, P; Lew, D; Racloz, G; Schibler, M; Steinmetz, S; Stern, R; Uçkay, I, 2014) |
"Human alveolar echinococcosis is a rare parasitic disease caused by larvae of the tapeworm E." | ( Baert, J; Berger, P; Delugeau, V; Landen, S; Ursaru, D; Van de Sande, J, 2013) |
"Cystic echinococcosis is a world wild zoonosis caused by Echinococcus granulosus, leading to hepatic and lung cysts with a usually slight growth rate." | ( Cotte, E; Della-Schiava, N; Durieu, I; Durupt, S; Guibert, B; Khenifer, S; Valour, F; Wallon, M, 2014) |
"Cystic echinococcosis is a chronic, complex, and still neglected disease." | ( Allemandi, D; Bruni, SS; Castro, S; Elissondo, MC; Palma, SD; Pensel, PE, 2014) |
"Hydatidosis is an endemic parasitic disease in Mediterranean countries, often caused by the dog tapeworm Echinococcus granulosus." | ( Alkan, S; Erkoç, MF; Okur, A; Öztoprak, B, 2014) |
"Hydatid disease is an endemic infection which can affect any organ, mainly the liver and lungs." | ( Çaydere, M; Doğan, AÇ; Ergün, Y; Karcaaltincaba, D; Küçük, H; Küçük, Z, 2014) |
"Hydatid cysts are an endemic disease in our country and it should be kept in mind that they also have atypical localizations." | ( Çakır, M; Gündeş, E; Küçükkartallar, T, 2014) |
"Cystic echinococcosis is a zoonotic infection caused by the larval stage of the cestode Echinococcus granulosus." | ( Cumino, AC; Denegri, GM; Elissondo, MC; Goya, AB; Nicolao, MC, 2014) |
"Hydatid disease is endemic in parts of India, yet genitourinary involvement is rare." | ( Gowda, KK; Kumar, S; Nanjappa, B, 2014) |
"Human cystic echinococcosis is a zoonosis caused by the metacestode stage of the tapeworm Echinococcus granulosus." | ( Albani, C; Benoit, JP; Elissondo, MC; Gamboa, GU; Pensel, PE, 2014) |
"Hydatidosis is a tapeworm infection caused by the larval stage of Echinococcus species." | ( Abraha, AH; Gebremariam, TT; Kassa, BG; Yeshi, MM, 2014) |
"Echinococcosis is highly endemic over large parts of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau (QTP), China." | ( Cai, H; Hou, Z; Li, C; Lin, G; Liu, P; Ma, J; Ma, X; Wang, H; Wang, Y; Zhang, T; Zhang, Y; Zhao, F, 2015) |
"Cystic echinococcosis is a serious zoonotic infection worldwide caused by metacestodes of Echinococcus gruanulosus." | ( Han, XM; Jiang, B; Lei, W; Liu, CS; Yin, JH; Zhang, CW; Zhang, HB; Zheng, Q, 2014) |
"Hydatid disease is a public health problem in endemic areas." | ( Bayri, Y; Ekşi, MŞ; Konya, D; Saraçoğlu, A; Uyar Bozkurt, S, 2014) |
"Alveolar echinococcosis is a zoonotic disease caused by Echinococcus multilocularis (E." | ( Ding, J; Fan, H; Guo, Y; La, X; Li, J; Li, Y; Ma, X; Pang, N; Wen, H; Zhang, F; Zhao, H, 2015) |
"Echinococcosis is a human and animal health problem in many endemic areas worldwide." | ( Dar, RA; Fazili, A; Fomda, BA; Khan, A; Malik, AA; Malla, N; Sharma, M; Thokar, MA, 2015) |
"Isolated pancreatic hydatid cysts are a rare parasitic disease even in endemic areas." | ( Atamanalp, SS; Aydınlı, B; Kısaoğlu, A; Korkut, E; Özoğul, B; Pirimoğlu, B, 2015) |
"While hepatic hydatid cysts are most common in occurrence, intracranial hydatid cyst is less common." | ( Ijaz, L; Mirza, B; Nadeem, MM; Saleem, M, 2015) |
"Echinococcosis or hydatidosis is a zoonosis caused by cestodes from the genus Echinococcus; its habitat is the small intestine of the definitive host, represented by dogs/carnivorous animals, where it produces eggs which are eliminated in the environment." | ( Bîrluţiu, RM; Bîrluţiu, V, 2015) |
"The hydatid disease is a zoonosis endemic to rural countries, such as those in the Mediterranean region, South America, North Africa, Central Asia and China." | ( Georgiu, C; Nicolau, D; Precup, D; Roman, A; Sabha, W; Surariu, M, 2015) |
"Cardiac hydatid cyst is its rare manifestation." | ( Rehman, AU; Shahid, R; Shakil, U, 2015) |
"Hydatid disease is a parasitic infection caused by the larvae of Echinococcus granulosus, which is still endemic in many developing countries." | ( Garg, P; Lakhia, K; Malhotra, A; Sharma, P, 2016) |
"Cystic echinococcosis is a zoonotic disease caused by the larval stage of the cestode Echinococcus granulosus." | ( Denegri, G; Elissondo, MC; Maggiore, M; Pensel, PE, 2015) |
"Cardiac hydatid cysts are rarely seen." | ( Abir, B; Aiman, D; Hèla, BJ; Iheb, S; Imed, F; Majdi, G; Nizar, E; Sayda, M, 2015) |
"Echinococcosis is produced by the larval stage of Echinococcus granulosus; it is a parasitic disease which is seen rarely in humans and has adverse outcomes." | ( Hashmi, PM; Khan, D; Khan, MS, 2015) |
"Cystic echinococcosis is a widespread zoonotic parasitic disease especially in Tunisia which is one of the most endemic countries in the Mediterranean area." | ( Babba, H; Ksia, A; Lamiri, R; M'rad, S; Mekki, M; Mezhoud, H; Nouri, A; Oudni-M'rad, M, 2016) |
"Hydatid Cyst is a zoonotic infection most commonly caused by larvae of the Echinococcus granulosus." | ( Çomoğlu, Ş; Değer, K; Polat, B; Şahin, B, 2016) |
"Hydatid cyst is a parasitic infection mostly caused by Echinococcus granulosus." | ( Akpınar, F; Aydın, Ç; Birsen, O; Gürses, D; Herek, Ö; Karadağlı, E, 2015) |
"Echinococcosis is a zoonosis caused by tapeworms of the genus Echinococcus." | ( Beldomenico, PM; Denegri, GM; Fugassa, M; Petrigh, RS; Scioscia, NP, 2016) |
"The orbital hydatid cyst is a rare entity and although most of them are located in superolateral and superomedial angles of orbits, involvement of inferior sites is uncommon." | ( Arefidoust, A; Heydarzadeh, S; Rajabi, MT; Sabouni, F; Saravi, SS; Yaftian, R, 2016) |
"Hydatid disease is a zoonosis caused by the parasite Echinococcus granulosus." | ( Cabral, MJ; Carmona, L; Couto, C; Soares, AT; Vieira, I, 2016) |
"Hydatid disease is a parasitic disease considered endemic in many parts of the world such as South America, Middle East, Africa, Australia and the Mediterranean regions." | ( Augello, G; Cocorullo, G; Di Carlo, P; Falco, N; Gulotta, G; Licari, L; Randisi, B; Raspanti, C; Salamone, G; Tutino, R, 2016) |
"Hydatid disease is common in endemic area but uncommon localizations, as in subcutaneous tissues, are a rare condition." | ( Augello, G; Cocorullo, G; Di Carlo, P; Falco, N; Gulotta, G; Licari, L; Randisi, B; Raspanti, C; Salamone, G; Tutino, R, 2016) |
"Echinococcosis is a zoonotic infection caused by cestode species of the genus Echinococcus; in addition, this zoonosis has long been neglected as a parasitic disease and has limited treatment options." | ( Gao, H; Jing, T; Luo, Y; Xin, Q; Yuan, M; Zhang, G, 2016) |
"Cystic echinococcosis is endemic in Argentina." | ( Altcheh, J; Ballering, G; Bournissen, FG; Freilij, H; González, N; Moroni, S; Moscatelli, G; Salgueiro, F, 2016) |
"Echinococcosis is a zoonosis caused by tapeworms of the genus Echinococcus." | ( Beldomenico, PM; Denegri, GM; Fugassa, M; Petrigh, RS; Scioscia, NP, 2017) |
"Hydatid disease (echinococcosis) is a chronic, endemic helminthic disease caused by the larval stage of the tapeworm, Echinococcus granulosus." | ( Khelifi, L; Labsi, M; Soufli, I; Touil-Boukoffa, C, 2017) |
"Hydatid disease is a helminth infection with various clinical complications caused by the larval stage of the dog tapeworm Echinococcus granulosus." | ( Ahmadpour, E; Ali Mohammadi, M; Alizadeh, A; Barabadi, H; Honary, S; Naghibi, F; Rahimi, MT; Saravanan, M, 2017) |
"Cystic hydatid disease is responsible for the loss of 1 to 3 million disability-adjusted life years every year." | ( Majeed, A; Noaman, H; Rawaf, S; Salmasi, AM, 2017) |
"The hydatid cyst is a parasitic infection included within the category of zoonoses, in which there exists a direct or indirect relation with animals, particularly with dogs." | ( Blanco Álvarez, CA; Rodríguez Sanz, MB; Roldán Cuena, MD; Sánchez Jiménez, R, 2017) |
"Alveolar echinococcosis is a potentially lethal zoonosis caused by larval forms of the tapeworm Echinococcus multilocularis." | ( Caire Nail, L; Chappuis, F; Ibrahim, YL; Lebowitz, D; Lobrinus, JA; Rodríguez Reimundes, E; Weibel Galluzzo, C, 2017) |
"Hydatidosis is an endemic affection in Morocco." | ( Aggouri, M; Benzagmout, M; Chakour, K; Faizchaoui, ME; Saqui, AE, 2017) |
"Echinococcosis is a re-emerging zoonotic disease in Kyrgyzstan." | ( Craig, PS; Mastin, A; Mytynova, B; Torgerson, PR; VAN Kesteren, F, 2017) |
"Alveolar echinococcosis is a severe zoonotic disease caused by the parasite Echinococcus multilocularis." | ( Boué, F; Cencek, T; Hormaz, V; Karamon, J; Knapp, J; Umhang, G, 2017) |
"Hydatid disease is a parasitic infection that most commonly affects the liver and lungs, although the disease can arise in any part of the body." | ( Tas, EE; Yavuz, F; Yegin Akcay, GF; Yildirim, F, 2018) |
"Renal echinococcosis is a rare disease." | ( Devkaran, B; Gupta, A; Gupta, J, 2017) |
"Cystic echinococcosis is a globally distributed zoonotic disease, which is caused by the larval stage of Echinococcosus granulosus sensu lato." | ( Hu, W; Liu, C; Tao, Y; Xue, J; Yin, J; Zhang, H, 2018) |
"Echinococcosis is a serious, zoonotic, parasitic disease with worldwide distribution." | ( Huo, LL; Jiang, B; Liu, N; Tao, Y; Zhang, HB; Zhou, XN, 2017) |
"Human cystic echinococcosis is a zoonosis caused by the larval stage of the tapeworm Echinococcus granulosus sensu lato (s." | ( Benoit, JP; Elissondo, MC; Elissondo, N; Gambino, G; Gamboa, GU; Pensel, PE, 2017) |
"Echinococcosis is a dangerous zoonotic parasitic disease." | ( Guo, C; Qiu, J; Yang, L; Zhu, L; Zhu, R, 2017) |
"Echinococcosis is a dangerous zoonotic parasitic disease in pastoral areas." | ( Guo, C; Qiu, J; Yang, L; Zhu, L; Zhu, R, 2017) |
"Hydatid cyst is a rare parasitic infection that involved all organs." | ( Fallahi Motlagh, B; Fallahi Motlagh, M; Janghi Aghdam, H, 2017) |
"Hydatid disease is the most common mediterranean parasitic infection; it commonly affects the liver and lungs and rarely involves multiple organs." | ( Çetin, M; Geylan, H; Karaman, K; Özgökçe, M; Yildizeli, B, 2018) |
"Hydatid disease is a worldwide zoonosis produced by the larval stage of cestodes of the Echinococcus genus." | ( Chen, Q; Chen, S; Hu, Y; Li, N; Liu, Y; Wang, X; Wu, J; Yang, F; Yu, S; Zheng, J, 2018) |
"Cystic echinococcosis is a global public health problem; however, the drugs (albendazole and mebendazole) currently recommended by WHO for its treatment, have limited efficacy." | ( Cao, J; Liu, C; Shen, Y; Yin, J; Zhang, H, 2018) |
"Moreover, alveolar echinococcosis is considered one of the most dangerous of human helminthoses." | ( Antolová, D; Dražilová, S; Halánová, M; Janičko, M; Jarčuška, P; Jarošová, J; Madarasová Gecková, A; Pella, D; Reiterová, K, 2018) |
"Pulmonary alveolar echinococcosis is a rare but potentially severe condition." | ( Couturaud, F; Eveilleau, C; Gadby, F; Payet-Charneau, A; Quaesaet, L; Tromeur, C, 2018) |
"Human alveolar echinococcosis is caused by the fox tapeworm Echinococcus multilocularis and is usually fatal if left untreated." | ( Albani, CM; Allemandi, D; Elissondo, MC; Palma, SD; Paredes, A; Pensel, P; Sanchez Bruni, S, 2018) |
"Hydatid disease is helminthic infection caused by tape worm echinococcus granulosis." | ( Alam, A; Bhatti, A; Khan, KM; Kumar, M; Minhas, MS; Moghul, FA; Mughal, A; Sangani, MM, 2018) |
"Hydatid cyst (echinococcosis) is an endemic parasitic disease, usually encountered in those dealing with agriculture and livestock." | ( Adamhasan, F; Arslan, M; Gulek, B; Ogur, HU, 2018) |
"Cardiac echinococcosis is an infrequently encountered entity, but with clinical suspicion and early diagnosis it can be successfully managed with good outcomes." | ( Doshi, C; Kothari, J; Lakhia, K; Ramani, J; Rathod, D; Shah, J; Tavar, R; Wadhawa, V, 2018) |
"Alveolar echinococcosis is a zoonotic disease due to the tapeworm Echinococcus multilocularis." | ( Bletard, N; Cambier, A; Delwaide, J; Detry, O; Giot, JB; Hayette, MP; Honore, P; Hustinx, R; Leonard, P; Losson, B; Meunier, P; Meurisse, N, 2018) |
"Cystic echinococcosis is a severe parasitic disease that commonly affects the liver and causes abscesses or rupture into the surrounding tissues, leading to multiple complications, such as shock, severe abdominal pain, and post-treatment abscess recurrence." | ( Jiang, Y; Li, J; Lv, H; Ma, B; Ma, R; Qin, W; Tang, G; Wei, J; Yang, R, 2018) |
"Hydatid disease is an endemic zoonotic disease in many areas of the world." | ( Bhat, AR; Kirmani, AR; Ramzan, AU; Raswan, US; Singh, H; Tanki, H, 2018) |
"Musculoskeletal hydatidosis is a rare but severe disease in central Europe." | ( Fischer, HP; Fröschen, FS; Gravius, N; Gravius, S; Hischebeth, GT; Randau, TM; Reiter-Owona, I, 2019) |
"Hydatid disease is one of the common zoonotic diseases caused by the larval stage of Echinococcus granulosus." | ( Ghartimagar, D; Ghosh, A; Lalchan, S; Shrestha, S; Talwar, OP; Thapa, S, 2018) |
"Intramuscular cystic echinococcosis is a very rare occurrence." | ( Bellmann-Weiler, R; Kurz, K; Schreieck, S; Schwabegger, A; Weiss, G; Zelger, B, 2019) |
"Hydatid disease is a parasitic disease." | ( Tural Kara, T, 2019) |
"Alveolar echinococcosis is a dangerous zoonotic disease caused by larval forms of Echinococcus multilocularis." | ( Bilska-Zając, E; Cencek, T; Dąbrowska, J; Karamon, J; Kochanowski, M; Różycki, M; Sroka, J; Zdybel, J, 2019) |
"Hydatid cyst is the larval form of the parasite Echinococcus." | ( Başkurt, O; Gök, H, 2019) |
"Alveolar echinococcosis is a neglected parasitic zoonosis caused by the metacestode Echinococcus multilocularis, which grows as a malignant tumour-like infection in the liver of humans." | ( Albani, CM; Arce, VB; Elissondo, MC; Fabbri, J; Mártire, DO; Pensel, PE, 2019) |
"Echinococcosis is a serious zoonotic parasitic disease that could be fatal without diagnosis and treatment in a timely manner." | ( Jiao, J; Li, H; Liu, J; Tang, J; Yue, X, 2020) |
"Alveolar echinococcosis is a parasitic disease caused by the tapeworm larval stage of Echinococcus multilocularis." | ( Beck, R; Deplazes, P; Dušek, D; Kurelac, I; Papić, N; Vince, A; Višković, K, 2020) |
"Echinococcosis is a zoonotic disease caused by cestode species of the genus Echinococcus, which demonstrates considerable medical and veterinary concerns." | ( Jing, T; Li, H; Lu, J; Song, X; Xin, Q; Yuan, M, 2020) |
"Alveolar echinococcosis is one of the most dangerous parasitic zoonoses." | ( Clemente, CM; Elissondo, MC; Elissondo, N; Fabbri, J; Gambino, G; Hergert, LY; Palma, SD; Ravetti, S, 2020) |
"Hydatid disease is an economic and public health concern in many countries." | ( Ahmadi, A; Moazeni, M; Shaddel, M, 2020) |
"Echinococcosis is a neglected zoonotic parasitic disease caused echinococcus parasitizes, poseing a significant economic burden on both humans and animals." | ( Deji, S; Du, Z; He, R; Qucuo, N; Quzhen, D; Wu, G; Zhang, L; Zhao, Z; Zhuoga, C, 2020) |
"Alveolar echinococcosis is a neglected parasitic zoonosis caused by Echinococcus multilocularis." | ( Albani, CM; Bermudez, JM; Elissondo, MC; Fabbri, J; Lopez, LM; Palma, SD; Pensel, PE; Simonazzi, A, 2020) |
"Hydatidosis or cystic echinococcosis is a disease caused by the larval stage of Echinococcus granulosus sensu lato." | ( Denegri, GM; Elissondo, MC; Fabbri, J; Maggiore, MA; Pensel, PE, 2020) |
"Hydatid cysts are predominantly observed in the liver but many other organs can be involved." | ( Atkinson, NS; Cui, XW; Dietrich, CF; Dong, Y; Douira-Khomsi, W; Gharbi, H; Kabaalioğlu, A; Richter, J; Schreiber-Dietrich, D; Sharma, M; Sparchez, Z, 2020) |
"Isolated cardiac hydatid cyst is a rare entity." | ( Ballal, P; Kumar, A; Nagamani, AC; Sheriff, SA, 2020) |
"Hydatid disease is not endemic in Malaysia; however, its migrant workers originate from neighboring countries where the disease is prevalent." | ( Khan, AH; Khanbabaie, S; Mohd Baharudeen, Z; Mohd Zain, SN; Noordin, R; Sahimin, N; Yunus, MH, 2020) |
"Cystic echinococcosis is a chronic, complex and neglected zoonotic disease with considerable socio-economic impact on the affected population." | ( Agvaandaram, G; Boldbaatar, C; Dagvasumberel, M; Dorjsuren, T; Ganbat, M; Ganbold, C; Ganzorig, S; Khand-Ish, M; Mundur, B; Narantsogt, G; Tsend-Ayush, A; Tsevelvaanchig, U; Tsogzolbaatar, EO, 2020) |
"Echinococcosis is a zoonotic infestation, most commonly arises from Echinococcus granulosus helminth." | ( Değer, KC; Destek, S, 2020) |
"Alveolar echinococcosis is a severe helminthic disease in humans caused by larvae of the fox tapeworm Echinococcus multilocularis." | ( Bagó, F; Hoelzl, F; Knauer, F; Kübber-Heiss, A; Smith, S, 2021) |
"Hydatidosis is the most important global parasitic infectious disease both in humans and animals, which can lodge at different organs of the host, such as liver, lung (even heart), and brain which may lead to death." | ( Ataei, A; Azizi, D; Hejazy, M; Norouzi, R, 2021) |
"Hydatid disease is one of the neglected and challenging (for diagnosis as well as for treatment) parasitic diseases." | ( Moudgil, AD; Moudgil, P; Nehra, AK; Nehra, V; Sharma, R; Vohra, S, 2021) |
"Alveolar echinococcosis is a parasitic anthropo-zoonosis which looks like a slow-growing liver cancer." | ( Bresson-Hadni, S; Mantion, G; Million, L; Vuitton, DA, 2020) |
"Hydatidosis is a zoonosis caused by Echinococcus in the larval stage." | ( Ferrer Inaebnit, E; González Argenté, X; Molina Romero, FX; Morón Canis, JM; Segura Sampedro, JJ, 2022) |
"Echinococcosis is a serious zoonotic parasitic disease transmitted from canines to humans and livestock." | ( Feng, Y; Hou, KS; Jiang, HL; Li, C; Li, JZ; Luo, ZH; Ma, JY; Pang, HS; Quzhen, GS; Shen, ZL; Xiao, N; Yang, SJ; Yi, SC; Yu, Q; Zhang, BB; Zhang, T; Zhou, XN; Zhou, YB, 2021) |
"Echinococcosis is a worldwide neglected zoonotic disease." | ( Fan, HN; Lu, MD; Ren, B; Wang, C; Yangdan, CR; Zhang, LQ, 2021) |
"Alveolar echinococcosis is the most severe worm disease primarily detected in the liver." | ( Tumolskaya, NI; Zavoikin, VD; Zelya, OP, 2021) |
"Hydatid disease is an endemic disease in many countries of the world including the Middle East." | ( Henawi, YM; Khasawneh, RA; Mohaidat, ZM; Zoghoul, SB, 2021) |
"Alveolar echinococcosis is a helminthic zoonosis caused by the larval stage of Echinococcus multilocularis." | ( Albani, CM; Elissondo, MC; Elissondo, N; Fabbri, J; Gambino, G; Lopez, LM; Pensel, PE, 2022) |
"Echinococcosis is a zoonotic parasitic disease that is highly endemic to the Qinghai province of China." | ( Cai, H; Cao, J; Guan, Y; Lei, W; Liu, J; Liu, N; Liu, Y; Ma, J; Ma, X; Shen, Y; Shi, K; Wang, W; Wu, H; Zhan, P; Zhang, J; Zhang, Q; Zhang, X, 2021) |
"Echinococcosis is a zoonotic disease with great significance to public health, and appropriate detection and control strategies should be adopted to mitigate its impact." | ( Duo, H; Guo, Z; Jian, Y; Wei, Y; Zhang, X, 2022) |
"Hydatid cyst is a zoonotic disease that can affect multiple organs and is difficult to diagnose and treat." | ( Akgül, ÖS; Alkan Çeviker, S; Metineren, MH; Önder, T; Özel, Ç; Şener, A; Yüksel, C, 2022) |
"Hydatid cyst is the larval form of the parasite, echinococcus granulosus." | ( Ahmad, A; Ahmad, S; Ahmed, S; Ashraf, M, 2022) |
"Cystic echinococcosis is a zoonotic disease caused by the larval stage of the parasite Echinococcus granulosus sensu lato." | ( Albani, CM; Beer, MF; Borgo, J; Elissondo, MC; Elissondo, N; Elso, O; Fabbri, J; Farias, NE; Fasciani, L; Gambino, G; Grasso, D; Paladini, A; Papademetrio, D; Pensel, P; Sülsen, V; Zoppi, J, 2022) |
"Echinococcosis is a common and endemic disease that affects both humans and animals." | ( Al Qaisi, YT; Al Tarawneh, AA; Al-Qaisi, TS; Farah, HS; Khleifat, KM; Oran, SA; Qaralleh, H, 2022) |
"Alveolar echinococcosis is a severe, potentially fatal, parasitic disease caused by ingestion of microscopic eggs of Echinococcus multilocularis." | ( Bastid, V; Boucher, JM; Boué, F; Caillot, C; Davoust, B; Moyen, JL; Novella, C; Richomme, C; Richoux, B; Umhang, G, 2022) |
"Echinococcosis is an important zoonotic infectious disease that seriously affects human health." | ( Gao, D; Li, J; Liu, W; Sheng, Z; Xiong, X; Zheng, H, 2022) |
"Hydatidosis is a rare and endemic parasitic disease in Brazil that causes the proliferation of cysts mainly in the liver, leading to many complications, such as compression of vessels and biliary ducts, liver failure, portal hypertension, and cirrhosis." | ( Castro, AR; Coelho, GR; Garcia, JHP; Hyppolito, EB; Valença-Júnior, JT, 2022) |
"Cystic echinococcosis is an uncommon zoonosis in Japan." | ( Arihara, A; Hashiguchi, H; Miyajima, M; Mukawa, K; Sasaki, A; Uchiyama, H; Uzuka, T; Yamada, K; Yokota, R, 2022) |
"Cystic hydatid disease is one of the most significant worldwide zoonotic diseases." | ( Abou-Sheishaa, GA; Hafez, AO; Shakra, MY; Shalash, IR, 2022) |
"Echinococcosis is a parasitic zoonotic disease that threatens human health and economic development." | ( Cheng, X; Frutos, R; Gavotte, L; Lei, JX; Qin, M; Wang, LY; Wu, WP; Yan, J, 2022) |
"Muscle hydatidosis is extremely rare but should not be forgotten when radiological and epidemiological data suggest it." | ( Aoufi, S; Bouikhif, M; Farhane, S; Lyagoubi, M, 2022) |
"Cystic echinococcosis is a worldwide zoonotic disease caused by Echinococcus granulosus sensu lato (s." | ( Albanese, A; Albani, C; Elissondo, MC; Fabbri, J; Paladini, A; Pensel, P, 2023) |
"Cystic echinococcosis is a worldwide zoonotic disease caused by Echinococcus granulosus sensu lato (s." | ( Albanese, A; Albani, C; Elissondo, MC; Fabbri, J; Paladini, A; Pensel, P, 2023) |
"Cystic echinococcosis is a worldwide zoonotic disease caused by Echinococcus granulosus sensu lato (s." | ( Albanese, A; Albani, C; Elissondo, MC; Fabbri, J; Paladini, A; Pensel, P, 2023) |
"Hydatid echinococcosis is worm disease caused by Echinococcus granulosus, that is primarily detected in the liver and lungs." | ( Galyavin, AV, 2022) |
"Hydatid echinococcosis is worm disease caused by Echinococcus granulosus, that is primarily detected in the liver and lungs." | ( Galyavin, AV, 2022) |
"Hydatid disease is a neglected zoonotic parasitic disease caused by cysts of the tapeworm Echinococcus granulosus." | ( Briceño, C; Eisenman, EJL; Kusch, A; Mazet, JAK; Uhart, MM; Vanstreels, RET; Vila, AR, 2023) |
"Hydatid disease is a neglected zoonotic parasitic disease caused by cysts of the tapeworm Echinococcus granulosus." | ( Briceño, C; Eisenman, EJL; Kusch, A; Mazet, JAK; Uhart, MM; Vanstreels, RET; Vila, AR, 2023) |
"Echinococcosis is a zoonotic disease caused by larval stages of the Echinococcus genus (metastasis)." | ( Azarhazine, M; Beiranvand, M; Cheraghipour, K; Mardanshah, O; Marzban, A; Mohaghegh, MA; Rashidipour, M; Shakib, P; Zivdari, M, 2023) |
"Alveolar echinococcosis is an emerging zoonotic disease caused by the parasite Echinococcus multilocularis." | ( Jelicic, K; Papic, N; Vince, A; Viskovic, K, 2023) |
"Primary Renal hydatid cyst is a rare entity." | ( Acharya, S; Kc, SR; Pandey, U; Paudel, U; Pradhan, S; Timilsina, BR, 2023) |
"Hydatid cyst is a zoonotic infestation caused by Echinococcus granulosus, and it is known that some parasites found in humans cause cancer in humans or some may have a protective effect against cancer." | ( Çakir, M; Doğan, S; Kartal, A; Oltulu, P; Öztaş, H, 2023) |
"Alveolar echinococcosis is an endemic parasitosis in Switzerland." | ( Demartines, N; Halkic, N; Joliat, GR; Labgaa, I; Melloul, E; Roulin, D; Uldry, E, 2023) |
"Cystic echinococcosis is one of the neglected tropical diseases (NTDs)." | ( Junghanss, T; Stojković, M; Weber, TF, 2023) |
"Cystic echinococcosis is a neglected zoonosis for which humans are dead end hosts." | ( Chiodini, PL, 2023) |
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"Two patients with inoperable multiple Echinococcus granulosus infections involving the lungs and the liver (one patient) were treated with the following daily doses of mebendazole (Vermox): 3 days 1000 mg, 3 days 1500 mg, the following 3 months 30-40 mg/kg body weight." | ( Akovbiantz, A; Ammann, R; Eckert, J, 1979) |
"Six patients with polycystic hydatid disease (PHD) were treated with 10 mg kg-1 day-1 albendazole." | ( Bellucci, AD; Magro, JE; Martinelli, AL; Meneghelli, UG; Velludo, MA; Villanova, MG, 1992) |
"Sixty patients with Echinococcus granulosus infection of the liver, lungs, bone and/or soft tissues were treated for several months with oral mebendazole (50-60 mg kg-1 day-1), in divided doses after fat-rich meals, either without surgery (WS), post-surgery (PS) or pre- and post-surgery (PPS)." | ( Bartoloni, C; Gambassi, G; Guidi, L; Tricerri, A, 1992) |
"In planning the chemotherapy of hydatid disease, factors such as cyst condition and drug used should therefore be taken into consideration." | ( Georgiev, P; Lazarova, I; Mechkov, G; Nedelkov, G; Todorov, T; Tonchev, Z; Vutova, K, 1992) |
"Eight patients with hydatidosis treated with albendazol in daily doses of 10 mg/kg daily in courses of 28 days (4-6 courses) were analysed." | ( Bygbjerg, IC; Gelletlie, R; Magnussen, P, 1989) |
"Surgical treatment of hydatidosis carries the risk of dissemination and recidives." | ( Kostić, L; Lalji, P, 1989) |
"Four patients with complex abdominal hydatid cysts, one of whom also had pulmonary and pelvic involvement, were treated with up to six 28-day courses of albendazole 400 mg per oral twice daily." | ( Antico, V; Cossetto, D; Gruenewald, S; Little, JM, 1989) |
"A patient with primary multiple cerebral hydatid cysts was treated with albendazole." | ( Balkanski, G; Petkov, D; Todorov, T; Vutova, K, 1988) |
"The role of mebendazole in treatment of hydatid disease was investigated in a mouse model of human Echinococcus granulosus infection." | ( Ganguly, NK; Mahajan, RC; Wangoo, A, 1987) |
"wt 67 000, present in hydatid cyst fluid and protoscoleces, was identified as putative circulating antigen in 3% PEG precipitates of sera from albendazole treated hydatid patients." | ( Craig, PS, 1986) |
"Four cases of cystic hydatid disease treated with albendazole are described." | ( Crocchiolo, P; D'Arminio Monforte, A; Esposito, R; Lazzarin, A; Moroni, M; Orlando, G, 1986) |
"Osseous hydatidosis is a very uncommon disease which often recurs after treatment." | ( Bouza, E; Burgos, J; De Miguel, C; Diaz-Peletier, R; Guerrero, A; Ocete, G, 1986) |
"The primary treatment of hydatid disease is surgical." | ( Cakmakçi, M; Sayek, I, 1986) |
"Fifteen patients with inoperable hydatid disease (Echinococcus granulosus) were treated with an initial 6-week high-dose mebendazole regimen with a follow-up ranging from 3-7 years." | ( Kammerer, WS; Schantz, PM, 1984) |
"Eleven patients with abdominal hydatid disease were monitored by ultrasound and computed tomography during treatment with albendazole." | ( Burrows, FG; Haynes, A; Morris, DL; Skene-Smith, H, 1984) |
"Examination of the hydatid cysts of treated mice revealed the same time-related deteriorative effect of the anthelmintic as described previously for other cestode species." | ( Verheyen, A, 1982) |
"Recurrence of a hydatid cyst 5 years later in the left groin originating in the femur was treated with a second femoral resection and total hip replacement." | ( Mues, PE; Mutschler, WE; Salomon-Looijen, M; Wirbel, RJ, 1995) |
"The outcome of 5 children with visceral hydatid cysts treated with Albendazole and surgical therapy is reviewed." | ( Boglino, C; Boldrini, R; Bosman, C; Ciprandi, G; Di Mario, M; Inserra, A; Silvano, A; Sommi, M, 1994) |
"Sixty-eight cystic echinococcosis patients were each treated with 800 mg albendazole/day in four 28-day courses separated by 14-day drug-free intervals." | ( el-On, J; Goldsmith, R; Nahmias, J; Soibelman, M, 1994) |
"Percutaneous treatment of hydatid disease was effective in the animal model." | ( Abbasoglu, O; Akhan, O; Baris, I; Besim, A; Dincer, A; Eryilmaz, M; Gököz, A; Havlioglu, S; Sayek, I, 1993) |
"The role of Th2 cytokines in human hydatidosis was evaluated in ELISA determining IL-5 and IL-6 production in PBMC cultures from 27 pharmacologically treated hydatid patients and from 13 uninfected controls." | ( Profumo, E; Riganò, R; Siracusano, A; Teggi, A, 1996) |
"The primary treatment of hydatid disease is surgical." | ( Ergün, R; Ergüngör, F; Evliyaoğlu, C; Gül, B; Okten, AI; Taşkin, Y; Yüksel, M, 1997) |
"Recurrence of a hydatid cyst 5 years later in the left groin originating from the proximal femur was treated with second femoral resection and new total hip replacement." | ( Mues, PE; Mutschler, WE; Salamon-Looijen, M; Wirbel, RJ, 1997) |
"We report a case of cerebral hydatid disease demonstrated by CT and MRI, treated with albendazole." | ( Drevelengas, A; Kalaitzoglou, I; Palladas, P; Petridis, A, 1998) |
"We present 8 cases with osseous hydatidosis who were treated over a period of 11 years." | ( Babis, GC; Sapkas, GS; Stathakopoulos, DP; Tsarouchas, JK, 1998) |
"Standard treatment of cerebral alveolar hydatid disease consists of open brain surgery and systemic albendazole." | ( Eustacchio, S; Pendl, G; Ranner, G; Reisinger, EC; Samonigg, H; Schmid, M, 1998) |
"Based on the presumptive diagnosis of hydatid cyst, the cyst was treated percutaneously under ultrasonographic guidance with aspiration, 15% hypertonic saline injection, and reaspiration without any complication." | ( Akata, D; Akhan, O; Bilgiç, S; Kiratli, H; Ozmen, MN, 1998) |
"Percutaneous treatment of orbital hydatid cysts, which is more satisfactory to both the patient and the physician, may be a safe and effective alternative to surgical extirpation." | ( Akata, D; Akhan, O; Bilgiç, S; Kiratli, H; Ozmen, MN, 1998) |
"At the end of therapy, 74." | ( Di Vico, B; Franchi, C; Teggi, A, 1999) |
"Surgical therapy in echinococcal hydatid disease is indicated for large cysts with multiple daughter cysts, superficially located single liver cysts which have a risk of rupture, complicated cysts such as those accompanied by infection, compression or obstruction, and cysts located in vital organs or which are exerting pressure on adjacent vital organs." | ( Anadol, D; Göçmen, A; Kiper, N; Ozçelik, U, 2001) |
"A subretinal hydatid cyst that causes retinal detachment may be treated effectively with vitreoretinal surgery." | ( Cicik, E; Muftuoglu, G; Ozdamar, A; Ozkan, S; Yetik, H, 2001) |
"Percutaneous treatment of cystic echinococcosis with ivermectin as a scolicidal agent seems to be effective in this animal model." | ( Deger, BA; Deger, E; Hokelek, M; Sunbul, M; Tutar, E, 2002) |
"Three patients diagnosed with hydatid cysts of the heart underwent surgical treatment." | ( Balci, AY; Ceviz, M; Koçak, H; Ozyazicioğlu, A, 2002) |
"We present rupture of lung hydatid cyst in a patient with multiple organ involvement during albendazole treatment." | ( Eroglu, A; Karaoglanoglu, N; Kurkcuoglu, IC; Polat, P, 2002) |
"We report a child with cardiac hydatid cyst that developed during albendazole treatment for preceding multiple pulmonary hydatid lesions." | ( Akhan, O; Doğru, D; Göçmen, A; Kiper, N; Ozçelik, U; Yalçin, E, 2002) |
"The results of treatment of osseous hydatidosis are satisfactory only in locations where complete and wide excision is possible." | ( Herrera, A; Martínez, AA, 2003) |
"Chemotherapy of cystic echinococcosis became a treatment option 25 years ago, when new anthelminthic drugs were introduced." | ( Kern, P, 2003) |
"Secondary peritoneal hydatidosis is fundamentally enhanced by the delay in diagnosis and treatment and the absence of medical treatment." | ( Abbes, I; Ben Amar, M; Beyrouti, MI; Beyrouti, R; Chaabouni, M; Elleuch, S; Frikha, F; Gharbi, W; Ghorbel, A; Kharrat, M, 2004) |
"To describe an unusual case of hydatid disease of the sacrum affecting the sacroiliac joint and to discuss imaging, differential diagnosis, and treatment." | ( Kiris, A; Kocakoc, E; Ozgocmen, S; Yilmaz, N, 2004) |
"Fifty-two hydatid cysts in 33 patients were treated using a percutaneous approach under sonographic guidance." | ( Arslan, H; Bakan, V; Bay, A; Etlik, O; Harman, M; Kayan, M; Sakarya, ME; Temizoz, O; Unal, O, 2004) |
"Percutaneous treatment of abdominal hydatid cysts is a safe, easily applicable, well-tolerated, and effective method." | ( Arslan, H; Bakan, V; Bay, A; Etlik, O; Harman, M; Kayan, M; Sakarya, ME; Temizoz, O; Unal, O, 2004) |
"A child with encysted peritoneal hydatidosis was found to be completely cured after 3 months of combined therapy with praziquantel and albendazole followed by resection of a huge peritoneal cyst and the removal of numerous, dead, daughter cysts." | ( Horovitz, Y; Kawar, B; Lumelsky, D; Miron, D; Spiegel, R, 2005) |
"Results of surgical treatment of echinococcosis of different location in 983 patients were analyzed." | ( Akhmedov, IG, 2006) |
"In this study, 15 abdominal giant hydatid cysts were treated with the catheterization technique, which included puncture of the cyst, aspiration of fluid, instillation and respiration of hypertonic saline solution, and catheterization and sclerosant therapy with absolute ethanol followed by free drainage of the cavity." | ( Edgüer, TR; Hekimoğlu, B; Men, S; Yücesoy, C, 2006) |
"Percutaneous treatment of giant hydatid cysts is effective because it eliminates both the mass effect and the parasite and alleviates the symptoms." | ( Edgüer, TR; Hekimoğlu, B; Men, S; Yücesoy, C, 2006) |
"Osseous hydatidosis (Echinococcus infection) is a rare parasitic bone infection that poses challenges in diagnosis and treatment." | ( Gardner, MJ; Grose, A; Helfet, DL; Mattern, CJ, 2007) |
"Unfortunately, the hydatid cyst further progressed and could only be controlled with multiple decompression procedures and continuance of anti-helminthic therapy." | ( Bron, JL; van Kemenade, FJ; Verhoof, OJ; Wuisman, PI, 2007) |
"Medical therapy for hydatid disease of the brain has been reported with encouraging results especially in small or medium-sized cysts." | ( Kars, HZ; Seckin, H; Yagmurlu, B; Yigitkanli, K, 2008) |
"A diagnosis of hydatid cyst was made, and she was put on medical therapy with albendazole." | ( Kars, HZ; Seckin, H; Yagmurlu, B; Yigitkanli, K, 2008) |
"The standard therapy of hydatid cyst is surgery but, in nonoperable patients and multiple organ involvement, medical therapy may be more useful." | ( Jamshidi, A; Jamshidi, M; Mohraz, M; Zangeneh, M, 2008) |
"Liver cystic echinococcosis is considered a relatively benign disease, nevertheless, treatment is mandatory in symptomatic cysts and recommended in active cysts because of the risk of severe complications." | ( de Stefano, G; Di Sarno, A; Esposito, V; Giorgio, A; Giorgio, V; Iannece, MD; Liorre, G; Mariniello, N; Sangiovanni, V, 2008) |
"Modern treatment of cystic echinococcosis, except for surgical treatment and percutaneous drainage of cyst considers also administration of albendazole as a type of individual therapy." | ( Arsić-Komljenović, G; Janićijević-Hudomal, S; Jevtić, M; Mikić, D; Ristanović, E; Sjenicić, G; Stanković, N, 2008) |
"We report a case of progressive bony hydatid disease treated with nitazoxanide that showed a clinical and radiologic response." | ( Braslins, P; McCarthy, JS; Winning, A, 2009) |
"We report a patient with bone hydatid disease that was refractory to both long-term daily treatment with albendazole, combined with cimetidine or administered as monotherapy ( approximately 15 years) and a relatively short course of nitazoxanide combined with albendazole (3 months)." | ( Schipper, HG; Simsek, S; van Agtmael, MA; van Lienden, KP, 2009) |
"We report a very rare case of a hydatid cyst in the infratemporal fossa, causing visual loss over a 10-day period, which disappeared with rapid surgical and medical treatment." | ( Basam, A; Hasibi, M; Heidarali, M; Mokhtari, Z; Sharif Kashani, S; Yazdani, N, 2010) |
"Bone hydatid disease is a rare pathology, characterized by its long clinical latency, the absence of radiological specificity as well as its challenging surgical treatment." | ( Ayedi, K; Bouzidi, R; Ellouze, Z; Gdoura, F; Keskes, H; Trigui, M; Zribi, W, 2010) |
"Alveolar cysts are more invasive than hydatid cysts and their treatment is more complicated." | ( Bagheri, A; Fallahi, MR; Rezaee Kanavi, M; Yazdani, S, 2010) |
"We report 11 cases of cardiac hydatidosis who were treated medically and surgically." | ( Abbasi, M; Dastani, M; Ghahramani, S; Javan, H; Moghaddam, AA; Molavipour, A, 2010) |
"The most effective treatment of hydatid cyst is surgical operation." | ( Alipour-Chaharmahali, MR; Moazeni, M, 2011) |
"A 24-year-old woman with a history of hydatid disease of the lung and brain, which was treated surgically and medically with albendazole, was admitted because of syncope." | ( Bulat, C; Carević, V; Fabijanić, D; Letica, D; Nenadić, D; Pešutić-Pisac, V, 2011) |
"A total of 269 cases treated with cystic echinococcosis (CE) in Xinjiang Medical University the First Affiliated Hospital from 1998 to 2008 were reviewed." | ( Ayifuhan, A; Li, HT; Ran, B; Shan, JY; Shao, YM; Tuergan, A; Wen, H, 2011) |
"We believe that hydatid disease should be suspected when a patient from an endemic area presents with fever and cough, supposedly representing as community acquired pneumonia, unresponsive to empiric antibiotic treatment." | ( Ben, SS; Greenberg, D, 2011) |
"Secondary infection of hydatid disease of bone could be difficult to treat." | ( Mustafa, Z; Obeidat, MM, 2012) |
"We report a case diagnosed as hydatid disease of the chest wall and treated with radiation therapy (RT) after medical and surgical therapy had failed." | ( Aydin, E; Aydınkarahaliloğlu, E; Barut, H; Gokcek, A; Karaoğlanoğlu, N; Tunc, M; Ulger, S, 2013) |
"We report a case of renal hydatidosis in a five-year-old child treated in a tertiary pediatric hospital in Argentina." | ( Altcheh, J; Freilij, H; García Bournissen, F; Moroni, S; Moscatelli, G; Salgueiro, F, 2013) |
"However, hydatid disease of lesser sac in itself is a rare entity and its treatment with PAIR procedure has not been described before." | ( Fayyaz, A; Ghani, UF, 2013) |
"Intra-peritoneal rupture of hydatid cyst is a rare complication and there is no consensus about its treatment." | ( Aalala, M; Ahallat, M; Elalaoui, M; Hrora, A; Majbar, AM; Raiss, M; Sabbah, F, 2014) |
"multiflora AW on development of hydatid cysts, the 40 infected mice were allocated into three treatment groups, including the albendazole group (10 mice that received 150 mg/kg body weight/day for 10 days), the Z." | ( Ansary Lari, M; Larki, S; Moazeni, M; Mootabi Alavi, A; Oryan, A; Saharkhiz, MJ, 2014) |
"multiflora extract on development of hydatid cyst, the 40 infected animals were allocated into three treatment groups including Z." | ( Larki, S; Moazeni, M; Oryan, A; Saharkhiz, MJ, 2014) |
"The average weight of hydatid cysts in each treatment group was lower than that of infection control group [(3." | ( Liang, W; Ma, X; Peng, XY; Sun, H; Wang, XC; Wu, XW; Zhang, SJ, 2014) |
"The current chemotherapy of cystic echinococcosis (CE) is mainly based on the use of albendazole, and the results have been shown to be highly variable." | ( Carlos, L; Celina, E; Guillermo, D; Laura, C; Luis, A; Sergio, SB, 2015) |
"The child was treated surgically and hydatid cyst of pancreas was found." | ( Chinya, A; Khanolkar, A; Kumar, J; Sinha, SK, 2015) |
"Eight of the hydatid cysts were treated with the PAIR technique and four were treated with catheterization." | ( Akhan, O; Akıncı, D; Akkaya, S; Akpınar, B; Çiftçi, T; Dağoğlu, MG; Erbahçeci, A; Köroğlu, M, 2016) |
"Treatment failures of human cystic echinococcosis (CE) with albendazole (ABZ) have attributed to its low solubility and poor drug absorption rate, resulting in low drug level in plasma." | ( Ahmadpour, E; Akbari, NA; Akbarzadeh, A; Mahami-Oskouei, M; Naseri, M; Spotin, A, 2016) |
"A total of 27 extrahepatic hydatid cysts in 12 patients, the spleen in 8 patients, muscles and soft tissues in 3 patients each and right adrenal gland in 1 patient were treated with PAIR (puncture, aspiration, injection, respiration) or single puncture catheterization methods." | ( Arslan, S; Bakdik, S; Eryilmaz, MA; Oncu, F; Tolu, I, 2017) |
"Percutaneous treatment for extrahepatic hydatid cystic lesions is an important alternative to surgical procedures because of the high therapeutic success rate, lower rate of complications and shorter hospital stays." | ( Arslan, S; Bakdik, S; Eryilmaz, MA; Oncu, F; Tolu, I, 2017) |
"The only drugs available to treat alveolar echinococcosis (AE) are mostly parasitostatic and in many cases prescribed for life." | ( Anelli, M; Baraquin, A; Bresson-Hadni, S; Gottstein, B; Grenouillet, F; Knapp, J; Millon, L; Prenel, A; Richou, C; Rognon, B; Valot, B; Vuitton, DA; Wang, J, 2017) |
"After development of hydatid cysts, the infected mice were allocated into four treatment and one control group." | ( Borji, H; Moazeni, M; Saboor Darbandi, M, 2019) |
"The treatment of renal hydatid cyst disease with laparoscopic approach is a safe and effective method." | ( Citgez, S; Demirdag, C; Gurbuz, A; Onal, B; Talat, Z, 2018) |
"If there were small-sized hydatid cysts in the liver and lung, there was a reduction in their number and sizes after 4-5 albendazole treatment cycles." | ( Bronshtein, AM; Legonkov, YA, 2017) |
"Recurrence of cystic echinococcosis as a result of treatment failure is frequently reported to cause a major problem in management of such serious parasitic infection." | ( Aal, AAA; Badawi, MA; El-Ahl, SAHS; El-Dardiry, MA; Raouf, AMA; Shaheen, HAAAS, 2019) |
"In the surgical treatment of hydatidosis, the use of scolicidal agents is very important due to inactivating live protoscoleces and preventing the recurrence of infection." | ( Ahmadi, A; Moazeni, M; Shaddel, M, 2020) |
"Almost all cases of renal hydatid cysts need surgical intervention for treatment." | ( Asefi, H; Moghtadaie, A; Mohraz, M; Razeghi, E; Yazdi, SAM, 2020) |
"The treatment of choice in renal hydatid cyst is surgery; although there are some reports about the efficacy of medical treatments for hydatid cysts but lower rates of recurrence and higher efficacy put surgery in a superior position compared to medical approaches." | ( Asefi, H; Moghtadaie, A; Mohraz, M; Razeghi, E; Yazdi, SAM, 2020) |
"In surgical therapy of hydatidosis, the use of sporicidal agents is very important since these agents inactivate live protoscolices and prevent recurrence of infection." | ( Ataei, A; Azizi, D; Hejazy, M; Norouzi, R, 2021) |
"In patients with hepatic cystic echinococcosis (CE), treatment effectiveness, outcomes, complications, and recurrence rate are controversial." | ( Al-Saeedi, M; Ali-Hasan-Al-Saegh, S; El Rafidi, A; Ghamarnejad, O; Hoffmann, K; Khajeh, E; Mehrabi, A; Probst, P; Ramouz, A; Shafiei, S; Stojkovic, M; Weber, TF, 2021) |
"Hepatobiliary system, Hydatid disease, Sodium hypochlorite, Treatment." | ( Akbulut, G; Calik, B; Calik, S; Diniz, G; Kahraman, DS; Kayapinar, AK, 2021) |
"A safer and more effective treatment plan for echinococcosis is therefore urgently needed to compensate for this therapeutic shortfall." | ( Dai, Y; Li, F; Li, J; Ma, Y; Sun, H; Wang, S; Wang, W, 2022) |
"Hepatic cystic echinococcosis (HCE) still has a high misdiagnosis rate, and misdiagnosis may lead to wrong treatments seriously harmful for the patients." | ( Aihematiniyazi, R; Hailati, M; Kuerban, K; Wang, X; Wang, Z; Yan, C; Zhou, Z, 2023) |
"The medical treatment of cystic echinococcosis remains sorely neglected, with no new drugs for almost 40 years." | ( Chiodini, PL, 2023) |