Slenic hydatid cyst laparoscopic resolution
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Splenic hydatid disease is a rare entity that represents between 0.5-6 % of abdominal locations, being the third location in frequency after liver (50-80 %) and lung (25 %)(1). The importance of its knowledge is based on in the possibility of diagnostic confusion with other splenic cystic processes and in the need for a complete examination of affected patients to rule out other locations of the process.
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