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Showing papers on "Alveolar hydatid disease published in 1982"


Journal ArticleDOI
TL;DR: Five patients with far-advanced, non-resectable Echinococcus multilocularis infection have received high-dose mebendazole therapy for six years and the growth of progressively enlarging primary hepatic lesions and thoracic metastases has been arrested with regression of lesions in each case.
Abstract: Five patients with far-advanced, non-resectable Echinococcus multilocularis infection have received high-dose mebendazole therapy for six years. The growth of progressively enlarging primary hepatic lesions (three cases) and thoracic metastases (two cases) has been arrested with regression of lesions in each case. On two occasions, tissues of the larval cestode from a patient who had received long-term mebendazole therapy failed to develop viable vesicles after animal inoculation. Survival time has been almost certainly prolonged. The favourable results seen in this clinical trial are attributable to mebendazole therapy.

34 citations


Journal ArticleDOI
01 Dec 1982
TL;DR: A case of hydatid cyst in the floor of the mouth, which extruded spontaneously, is reported.
Abstract: A case of hydatid cyst in the floor of the mouth, which extruded spontaneously, is reported.

3 citations