Pioneumoquiste y abscesos miliares de hígado
The authors relate the case of a young woman with antecedent history of hepatic colics which presented as hydatic choledoch syndrome, with acholia and bile pigments in tin* urine, remittent fever, jaundice and internal enlargement of the liver. Next, consisted of : Finding of hydatid cysts in the v...
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| Formato: | Articulo |
| Lenguaje: | Español |
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1937
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| Acceso en línea: | http://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/handle/10915/167020 |
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| Sumario: | The authors relate the case of a young woman with antecedent history of hepatic colics which presented as hydatic choledoch syndrome, with acholia and bile pigments in tin* urine, remittent fever, jaundice and internal enlargement of the liver.
Next, consisted of : Finding of hydatid cysts in the vomits, and fecal matter, with eosinophilia and positive Cassoni and Ghedini tests. Radiographic and radiological control showed a subdiaphragmatic area consisting of liquid and air.
The general condition of the patient was very bad. The succesive interventions demonstrated a multilocular cyst containing pus and air in the super-external area, with miliary abscess in the liver. The patient died in a month. |
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