CLINICAL AND MORPHOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF RECURRENT LIVER ECHINOCOCCOSIS

Authors

  • Samra Mahmoud Abdelfattah Ibrahim Mohamed
  • Toshev Tokhir Temirovich
  • Shahin Ibrahim D.S

Keywords:

echinococcus hominis, echinococcus veterinorum, brood capsule, hydatid fluid,

Abstract

The article studies the morphological characteristics of recurrent
liver echinococcosis.To determine the morphological modifications of
echinococcosis, we analyzed the results of instrumental research methods
(ultrasound, CT) and studied the surgical material in 252 patients who were operated
on in the Surgery Department No. 1 of the multidisciplinary clinic of Samara State
Medical University. The analysis of possible causes of recurrent liver echinococcosis
is given depending on the morphological modifications of echinococcal cysts and the
results of surgical treatment are presented. It was revealed that with multiple
echinococcal liver lesions, which were found in 167 (66.2%) patients, in some cases a
combination of various modifications of echinococcosis was observed. An
association was mainly found between such forms as echinococcus hominis and
echinococcus veterinorum.

Published

2024-10-09 — Updated on 2024-10-28

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How to Cite

Abdelfattah Ibrahim Mohamed, S. M., Temirovich, T. T., & Ibrahim D.S, S. (2024). CLINICAL AND MORPHOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF RECURRENT LIVER ECHINOCOCCOSIS. American Journal of Pediatric Medicine and Health Sciences (2993-2149), 2(10), 25–30. Retrieved from http://grnjournal.us/index.php/AJPMHS/article/view/5946 (Original work published October 9, 2024)