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Echinococcus cysticus

Echinococcus cysticus is generally visualized as a multilocular septate cyst with embedded secondary cysts. Both primary and secondary cysts are surrounded by inflammatory granular tissue. During the subsequent course of the disease, calcium deposition is seen in the cystic wall. The application of CM results in mural enhancement. The resulting demarcation of the cysts within the liver is relatively sharp. (8) (s. p. 497)... [Pg.174]

Fig. 25.19 Laparoscopic view of a large Echinococcus cysticus hydatid in the right lobe of liver irregularly thickened hypervascu-lar capsule. Fibrin deposition at the adjacent peritoneum. Distended elastic consistency... Fig. 25.19 Laparoscopic view of a large Echinococcus cysticus hydatid in the right lobe of liver irregularly thickened hypervascu-lar capsule. Fibrin deposition at the adjacent peritoneum. Distended elastic consistency...

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