Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3364791 | International Journal of Infectious Diseases | 2008 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
SummaryBackgroundHydatid disease (HD) is endemic in many parts of the world. It may develop in almost any part of the body; the liver is the organ most frequently involved. HD in an unusual location may make differential diagnosis difficult. Isolated retroperitoneal HD is extremely rare.Case reportWe report herein a case of retroperitoneal HD mimicking retroperitoneal malignant tumor.ConclusionsHD should be considered in the differential diagnosis of all cystic masses in all anatomic locations, especially in regions of the world where the disease is endemic.
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Authors
Candaş Erçetin, Mustafa Tükenmez, Cem Dural, Arzu Poyanlı, Artür Salmaslıoğlu, Bilge Bilgiç, Yeşim Erbil,