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Volume 15 (2020)
Volume 14 (2019)
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Volume 12 (2017)
Volume 11 (2016)
Volume 10 (2015)
Volume 9 (2014)
Volume 8 (2013)
Volume 7 (2012)
Volume 6 (2011)
Volume 5 (2010)
Volume 4 (2009)
Volume 3 (2008)
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Volume 1 (2006)
Primary Subcutaneous Hydatid Cyst in Scapula

Tahereh Mirzaei; Hossein Hooshyar

Volume 7, Issue 4 , September 2012, , Pages 259-261

Abstract
  Hydatid disease, caused by larval stage of Echinococcus granulosus, is a common parasitic infection of human and animal. Although liver and lung are the most commonly affected area, hydatid cyst may develop any part of the body. Primary subcutaneous hydatid cyst is extremely rare. We report a case of ...  Read More

Multiorgan Hydatid Cyst: A Case Report

Mahshid Talebi –Taher; Seied Ali Javad–Moosavi; Alireza Sadeghi-pour; Shokofeh Hadj-sadeghi

Volume 6, Issue 4 , September 2011, , Pages 219-223

Abstract
    Hydatid disease is endemic in some parts of the world. This disease can occur in any organ. We present a 22-year-old farmer who was suffering from hydatidosis for 4 years. He was admitted to the hospital because of fever, cough, and chest pain in 2004. A chest radiograph revealed multiple nodules ...  Read More

Large Hydatid Cyst of Ovary A Very Rare Case Report

Seyed Jaber Mousavi; Farzaneh Mohammadi Zia

Volume 6, Issue 2 , April 2011, , Pages 93-96

Abstract
    Human hydatid cyst is a wide spread disease. It is an endemic disease in Iran. Hydatid cyst is extremely rare in the female reproductive organs. This is a case report of ovarian hydatid cyst in a 42-year-old woman. She presented with feeling of enlargement of abdomen and abdominal pain. On physical ...  Read More

Coincidental Hydatid Cyst of Skin and Kidney: A Very Rare Case Report

Bijan Rezakhaniha; Soheila Sirosbakhtv

Volume 5, Issue 1 , January 2010, , Pages 47-50

Abstract
    Human echinococcosis remains a complex problem that affects several organs. Hydatid disease mainly (85%) affects liver as well as lung, and 10% the rest of the body. Renal involvement is about 2% while skin hydatidosis is nearly 1%. Coincidental involvement of kidney and skin is very rare. We ...  Read More