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Echinococcosis of bone: clinico-laboratory findings and differential diagnostic problems.
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Surgical PathologyHistopathologyKat General HospitalDifferential Diagnostic ProblemsClinical PathologyMedicineTwenty CasesOrthopaedic SurgeryParasitologySpine 6Connective Tissue Disease
Twenty cases of echinococcosis affecting the skeleton are reported. These cases were diagnosed at the Pathology Department of KAT General Hospital over a 12 year period (1976-1988). The parasitosis involved individual bones or skeletal parts (spine 6, pelvis 6, femur 4, tibia 1, scapula 2 and maxilla 1). The age of the patients ranged from 20-74 years (mean age: 52 years) with preponderance of men. The diagnostic and differential diagnostic problems as well as the therapy and prognosis of this infestation are discussed.