A NEW METHOD FOR TREATING THE RESIDUAL CAVITY OF LIVER ECHINOCOCCOSIS WITH ANTI-INFLAMMATORY EFFECT
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10521692Keywords:
echinococcosis, laser, residual cavity, treatment, laser irradiation, cyst.Abstract
The authors analyze that the method of antiparasitic and anti-inflammatory treatment of the residual cavity of a hydatid cyst in the liver, complicated by suppuration, includes aspiration of the contents of the hydatid cyst, removal of remnants of the maternal membrane, daughter and grandchild bladders
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