Volume 13, Issue 1 pp. 76-79
Case Report

Primary retrovesical hydatidosis causing chronic renal failure

SHRAWAN K SINGH

SHRAWAN K SINGH

Post Graduate institute of Medical Education and Research, Urology, Chandigarh and

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PANKAJ WADHWA

Corresponding Author

PANKAJ WADHWA

All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Urology, New Delhi, India

Pankaj Wadhwa MS, MCh, CI/1 Ansari Nagar, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi 110029 India. Email: [email protected]Search for more papers by this author
V CHANDRAMOHAN

V CHANDRAMOHAN

Post Graduate institute of Medical Education and Research, Urology, Chandigarh and

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First published: 31 January 2006
Citations: 4

Abstract

Abstract Hydatidosis is an endemic, widely distributed zoonosis, which involves the liver, lung and other organs. Isolated retrovesical involvement is an uncommon location of occurrence, which may rarely cause chronic renal failure. We profile the presentation, management and outcome of three such cases.

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