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Trop Doct 2009;39:172-175
doi:10.1258/td.2009.080335
© 2009 Royal Society of Medicine Press

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Rare primary extrahepatic intra-abdominal hydatid cysts

Utpal De MBBS MS   

Department of General Surgery, Medical College, Kolkata, India

Correspondence to: Utpal De, Department of General Surgery, Medical College, Kolkata, India Email: utpalde{at}vsnl.net

Hydatid disease is an endemic parasitic disease prevalent in sheep-rearing countries. Although liver and lung are the commonly involved organs, hydatid disease can occur in any organ or tissue. In this case series, we share our experience of some rare primary extrahepatic intra-abdominal hydatid cysts.


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