Hydatidecyster i thorax. En vigtig differentialdiagnose til tuberkulose blandt indvandrere

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Hydatidecyster i thorax. En vigtig differentialdiagnose til tuberkulose blandt indvandrere. / Bygbjerg, I C; Jensen, F; Hviid, L B.

In: Ugeskrift for læger, Vol. 162, No. 46, 2000, p. 6251-2.

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Harvard

Bygbjerg, IC, Jensen, F & Hviid, LB 2000, 'Hydatidecyster i thorax. En vigtig differentialdiagnose til tuberkulose blandt indvandrere', Ugeskrift for læger, vol. 162, no. 46, pp. 6251-2.

APA

Bygbjerg, I. C., Jensen, F., & Hviid, L. B. (2000). Hydatidecyster i thorax. En vigtig differentialdiagnose til tuberkulose blandt indvandrere. Ugeskrift for læger, 162(46), 6251-2.

Vancouver

Bygbjerg IC, Jensen F, Hviid LB. Hydatidecyster i thorax. En vigtig differentialdiagnose til tuberkulose blandt indvandrere. Ugeskrift for læger. 2000;162(46):6251-2.

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Bygbjerg, I C ; Jensen, F ; Hviid, L B. / Hydatidecyster i thorax. En vigtig differentialdiagnose til tuberkulose blandt indvandrere. In: Ugeskrift for læger. 2000 ; Vol. 162, No. 46. pp. 6251-2.

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title = "Hydatidecyster i thorax. En vigtig differentialdiagnose til tuberkulose blandt indvandrere",
abstract = "Hydatid cysts, caused by Echinococcus granulosis, most commonly occur in the liver as a space-occupying lesion; the second most common are lung cysts, whereas rupture into the pleural space occurs very rarely. A case of intra-thoracic hydatid cysts with invasion of the pleural space and rupture into the thoracic muscle is described in a young immigrant from Morocco to Europe (Denmark). Hydatid cyst is an important differential diagnosis from tuberculosis in immigrants from areas with endemic echinococcosis and tuberculosis, such as North Africa and the Middle East. Udgivelsesdato: 2000-Nov-13",
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N2 - Hydatid cysts, caused by Echinococcus granulosis, most commonly occur in the liver as a space-occupying lesion; the second most common are lung cysts, whereas rupture into the pleural space occurs very rarely. A case of intra-thoracic hydatid cysts with invasion of the pleural space and rupture into the thoracic muscle is described in a young immigrant from Morocco to Europe (Denmark). Hydatid cyst is an important differential diagnosis from tuberculosis in immigrants from areas with endemic echinococcosis and tuberculosis, such as North Africa and the Middle East. Udgivelsesdato: 2000-Nov-13

AB - Hydatid cysts, caused by Echinococcus granulosis, most commonly occur in the liver as a space-occupying lesion; the second most common are lung cysts, whereas rupture into the pleural space occurs very rarely. A case of intra-thoracic hydatid cysts with invasion of the pleural space and rupture into the thoracic muscle is described in a young immigrant from Morocco to Europe (Denmark). Hydatid cyst is an important differential diagnosis from tuberculosis in immigrants from areas with endemic echinococcosis and tuberculosis, such as North Africa and the Middle East. Udgivelsesdato: 2000-Nov-13

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