2009
DOI: 10.1007/s12157-009-0105-x
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Une localisation exceptionnelle du kyste hydatique: à propos de deux cas

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“…The best option is total surgical excision without breaking through the wall. The total pericystectomy represents the choice technique, since it avoids the complications of residual hull and solves the problem of recurrence [12][13][14][15][16]. However, it is not always feasible safe for deep cysts and in close contact with the vascular and nervous elements.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The best option is total surgical excision without breaking through the wall. The total pericystectomy represents the choice technique, since it avoids the complications of residual hull and solves the problem of recurrence [12][13][14][15][16]. However, it is not always feasible safe for deep cysts and in close contact with the vascular and nervous elements.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…This explains the frequency of liver involvement (60%-70% of cases) and lung involvement (5%-27% of cases) [2][3][4]. Unusual localizations have been reported, including bone (1%-3%), pleura or peritoneum (4%-7%), spleen and kidney (2%-5%), brain (1%-5%), heart (0.5%-2% of hydatidosis localizations), and rarely the thyroid, pancreas, ovaries, joints, subcutaneous soft tissues, and muscles [5]. The majority of reported cases of subcutaneous hydatid cysts are located in the thigh (27%), hypogastric region, thorax, and head and neck region [2].…”
Section: Figure 4: Image Showing a Good Wound Healing On Follow-up Di...mentioning
confidence: 99%