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Topics referred to by the same term
Hydatid may refer to: Echinococcosis Echinococcus granulosus, known as the hydatid tapeworm Hydatid of Morgagni Hydatidiform mole or hydatid mole This
Hydatid
Parasitic disease of tapeworms of the Echinococcus type
with cystic echinococcosis are usually filled with a clear fluid called hydatid fluid, are spherical, typically consist of one compartment, and are usually
Echinococcosis
Species of flatworm
Echinococcus granulosus, also called the hydatid worm or dog tapeworm, is a cyclophyllid cestode that dwells in the small intestine of canids as an adult
Echinococcus_granulosus
Index of articles associated with the same name
The hydatid of Morgagni can refer to one of two closely related bodily structures: Appendix of testis (in the male) Paraovarian cyst (in the female) This
Hydatid_of_Morgagni
Abnormal form of pregnancy (human disorder)
The term, however, comes from the similar appearance of the cyst to a hydatid cyst in an echinococcosis. "About molar pregnancy | Gestational trophoblastic
Molar_pregnancy
Skin test used in the diagnosis of hydatid disease
used in the diagnosis of hydatid disease. The test involves the intradermal injection of 0.25 ml of sterilised fluid from hydatid cysts/human cyst and sterilised
Casoni_test
Subclass of flatworms
worm's biological cycle. This can result in echinococcosis, also called hydatid disease. Humans become infected by direct contact with dogs and eating
Eucestoda
Medical condition
cases. These cysts constitute about 10% of adnexal masses. Hydatid cysts of Morgagni, also hydatids of Morgagni or Morgagni's cysts, are common and appear
Paraovarian_cyst
Closed sac growth on the body
Pericardial cyst (abnormal dilatation of pericardium) Liver cysts Simple cysts Hydatid cysts Biliary cystadenoma Biliary cystadenocarcinoma Polycystic liver disease
Cyst
Medication for parasitic worm infestations
ascariasis, pinworm infection, hookworm infections, guinea worm infections and hydatid disease, among others. It has been used for treatment of giardiasis but
Mebendazole
Medical condition
Alveolar hydatid disease (AHD) is a form of echinococcosis, or a disease that originates from a parasitic flatworm. AHD is caused by an infection of the
Alveolar_hydatid_disease
Biological substance with a glassy appearance
A hyaline substance is one with a glassy appearance. The word is derived from Greek: ὑάλινος, romanized: hyálinos, lit. 'transparent', and ὕαλος, hýalos
Hyaline
Domesticated species of canid
dogs and is instead only transmitted by bats. Other common zoonoses are hydatid disease, leptospirosis, pasteurellosis, ringworm, and toxocariasis. Common
Dog
Part of the testis
The appendix testis (or hydatid of Morgagni) is a vestigial remnant of the Müllerian duct, present on the upper pole of the testis and attached to the
Appendix_of_testis
Medical condition
rub for the auditory analog of this sign. Hydatid fremitus is a vibratory sensation felt on palpating a hydatid cyst. "fremitus" at Dorland's Medical Dictionary
Fremitus
Pattern seen in radiologic examinations
Water lily sign is a radiologic sign seen in hydatid cyst infection. It refers to floating laminated membranes of the cyst within a dense fibrous cystic
Water_lily_sign
Species of flatworm
are the intermediate hosts. Ingestion of a rodent containing alveolar hydatid cysts by a wild canid can result in a heavy infestation of tapeworms. Human
Echinococcus_multilocularis
Genus of worms
organ. It settles there and turns into a bladder-like structure called hydatid cyst. From the inner lining of its wall, protoscoleces (i.e. scoleces with
Echinococcus
The appendix of the epididymis (or pedunculated hydatid) is a small stalked appendage (sometimes duplicated) on the head of the epididymis. It is usually
Appendix_of_the_epididymis
Species of flatworm
E. vogeli. The ingestion of a rodent intermediate host containing the hydatid cysts of the tapeworm by a bush or domestic dog often results in a heavy
Echinococcus_vogeli
Medical intervention
treatment option to remove hydatid cysts. PAIR is considered an alternative treatment for cystic echinococcosis (hydatid disease) and is often indicated
PAIR (puncture-aspiration-injection-reaspiration)
PAIR_(puncture-aspiration-injection-reaspiration)
Part of the human female anatomy
duct may be present as well and are also known as appendix of testis or hydatid of Morgagni. They are rarely absent, and are attached either to the free
Vesicular appendages of epoophoron
Vesicular_appendages_of_epoophoron
Chemical compound
effective in treating many diseases, it is only FDA-approved for treating hydatid disease caused by dog tapeworm larvae and neurocysticercosis caused by
Albendazole
Juvenile form of distinct animals before metamorphosis
medusa In Mollusca: paralarva, young cephalopods In Platyhelminthes: hydatid cyst In Bryozoa: avicularium In Acanthocephala: cystacanth In Insecta:
Larva
Pattern seen in radiologic examinations
pyogenic abscess, hydatid cyst, fungal abscess, toxoplasmosis, neurocysticercosis, and tuberculosis. Pyogenic abscesses as well as hydatid cysts are typically
Ring-enhancing_lesion
Larval tapeworm
found in an intermediate host. It can take various forms, for example, the hydatid cyst, strobilocercus, cysticercus or cysticercoid. Plerocercoid Vuitton
Metacestode
Medical specialty
infection involving mentioned organs. Some exotic tropical diseases like hydatid cyst, kala-azar or schistosomiasis may be suspected. Microbiologists would
Hepatology
Species of true fox
Echinococcus, while foxes in western Sichuan are definitive hosts of alveolar hydatid disease. Wozencraft, W. C. (2005). "Species Vulpes ferrilata". In Wilson
Tibetan_fox
Inflammation of the liver
as the dog tapeworm, infects the liver and forms characteristic hepatic hydatid cysts. The liver flukes Fasciola hepatica and Clonorchis sinensis live
Hepatitis
Tumor or other abnormal growth of tissue
biliary fistulae or aneurysms, sclerosing cholangitis, cysticercosis or hydatid cysts, intestinal duplications, and pulmonary inclusions as seen with cystic
Neoplasm
Mechanisms that form the reproductive system
the intestine. m. Müllerian duct, the upper part of which remains as the hydatid of Morgagni; the lower part, represented by a dotted line descending to
Development of the reproductive system
Development_of_the_reproductive_system
Medical imaging of the biliary tract
drainage of unruptured or uncomplicated hydatid cysts. Rarely, PTHC is used in the drainage of ruptured hydatid cysts. Among the contraindications are:
Percutaneous transhepatic cholangiography
Percutaneous_transhepatic_cholangiography
Pair of simple tubular glands
seminal vesicles may also be affected by tuberculosis, schistosomiasis and hydatid disease. These diseases are investigated, diagnosed and treated according
Seminal_vesicles
Physical property of certain bacterial, protozoal, and eukaryotic cells
eggs stain well but Taenia solium eggs don't (can be used to distinguish) Hydatid cysts, especially their "hooklets" stain irregularly with ZN stain but
Acid-fastness
Iranian academic (born 1929)
1987. Farrokh Saidi has published extensively on surgical treatment of hydatid cyst and esophageal cancer. In the early-mid 1990s, he founded the Iranian
Farrokh_Saidi
Indian surgeon
Choledochalcyst laparoscopic excision & Hepatojejunostomy Hydatid cyst excision (palanivelu’s hydatid trocar system) Single incision colorectal cancer resection
C._Palanivelu
Remnant of the mesonephric duct that can be found next to the ovary and fallopian tube
e. Atrophied remains of the mesonephric duct. f. The terminal bulb or hydatid. h. The uterine tube, originally the duct of Müller. i. Appendix attached
Epoophoron
multilocularis, E. vogeli, E. oligarthrus liver, lungs, kidney, spleen imaging of hydatid cysts in the liver, lungs, kidney and spleen Worldwide in grazing areas
List_of_parasites_of_humans
All Latin and Greek roots beginning with H
ὕδατος (húdōr, húdatos), ὕδρα (húdra) clepsydra, dehydrate, hydathode, hydatid, hydatidosis, hydra, hydrant, hydrate, hydraulic, hydraulics, hydrochloric
List of Greek and Latin roots in English/H
List_of_Greek_and_Latin_roots_in_English/H
Class of flatworms
strategy is to have very long-lived larvae; for example, in Echinococcus, the hydatid larvae can survive for ten years or more in humans and other vertebrate
Cestoda
Multiple health practices working together
Hantavirus syndromes rodents aerosol Hepatitis E not yet known not yet known Hydatid disease dogs, sheep ingestion of eggs excreted by dog Leptospirosis rodents
One_Health_Model
Medical condition
often confused with hydatid cyst as their appearance on various imaging techniques is nearly same. Treating cystadenomas as hydatid cyst has resulted in
Mucinous_cystadenoma
Developmentally related sexual organs
genital cord m. Müllerian duct, the upper part of which remains as the hydatid of Morgagni; the lower part, represented by a dotted line descending to
List of related male and female reproductive organs
List_of_related_male_and_female_reproductive_organs
Reproductive system of the human male
traces of their anterior ends are represented by the appendices testis (hydatids of Morgagni of the male), while their terminal fused portions form the
Male_reproductive_system
Sac growths on the jaw bones due to tooth development
ranula; polycystic (dysgenetic) disease of the parotid 10. Parasitic cysts: hydatid cyst; Cysticercus cellulosae; trichinosis Buccal bifurcation cyst Calcifying
Odontogenic_cyst
Enlargement of the liver
Hepatitis (A, B, C) Liver abscess (pyogenic abscess) Malaria Amoeba infections Hydatid cyst Leptospirosis Actinomycosis Metastatic tumours Hepatocellular carcinoma
Hepatomegaly
Topics referred to by the same term
German The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language Alveolar hydatid disease, a parasitic disease Arteriosclerotic heart disease, a buildup
AHD
Mechanisms that form the urinary system
traces of their anterior ends are represented by the appendices testis (hydatids of Morgagni of the male), while their terminal fused portions form the
Development of the urinary system
Development_of_the_urinary_system
British-born Australian medical doctor (1920-2010)
best known for his work in the 1960s to eradicate echinococcosis (or hydatid disease) in Tasmania. In later life, Beard was known as an anti-salt campaigner
Trevor_Beard
Species of tapeworm
(neurocysticercosis) especially with calcified NCC versus patients with cystic hydatid disease. Current standard for serologic diagnosis of NCC is the lentil
Taenia_solium
Human sexuality Human sterilization (surgical procedure) Hybristophilia Hydatid of Morgagni Hydrocele testis Hyperactivation Hypergamy Hypergonadism Hypersexual
Index of human sexuality articles
Index_of_human_sexuality_articles
Anti-parasite medication
human schistosomiasis, for which it is usually effective in a single dose Hydatid disease caused by infection of various organs with larval stages of tapeworms
Praziquantel
Structure of the female reproductive system
tubes. e. Atrophied remains of the Wolffian duct. f. The terminal bulb or hydatid. h. The uterine tube, originally the duct of Müller. i. Appendix attached
Paroophoron
Species of mammal
(Acari). Human diseases transmitted by microtine rodents include cystic hydatid disease, tularemia, bubonic plague, babesiosis, giardiasis and the Lyme
Eastern_meadow_vole
English statesman and founder of the Whig party (1621–1683)
Lauderdale (1616–1682). In May 1668, Ashley became ill, apparently with a hydatid cyst. His secretary, John Locke, recommended an operation that almost certainly
Anthony Ashley Cooper, 1st Earl of Shaftesbury
Anthony_Ashley_Cooper,_1st_Earl_of_Shaftesbury
surgeon he did "pioneering work" in exophthalmic goitre (Graves disease), hydatid disease, and orthopedic surgery. In 1891, Fiaschi joined the New South
Thomas_Fiaschi
parasite (an Echinococcus, a tapeworm, which causes echinococcosis or hydatid disease). He removes it by performing surgery on himself inside a plastic
List_of_Black_Jack_episodes
Testing to identify incompatibilities between blood types
Hemagglutination inhibition Neutralizing substance Antigen cancelled Hydatid cyst fluid Pigeon eggs P1 Saliva H, Lea Breast milk I Guinea pig urine Sda
Blood_compatibility_testing
Dracunculiasis (dracontiasis, guinea worm disease, Medina worm) Echinococcosis (hydatid disease) Elephantiasis tropica (elephantiasis arabum) Elephant skin Enterobiasis
List_of_skin_conditions
Annual Radiology magazine Pain Control in Interventional Radiology Cyst hydatid of heart and MRI, Talasemi in spinal cord; Shiraz Medical Magazine, ECR
Jalal_Jalal_Shokouhi
Awards list for New Zealand
Navy. Civil division James Neil Aitken – of Patearoa. For services to hydatid research and eradication. William Stewart Armitage – of Dunedin. For services
1979 Birthday Honours (New Zealand)
1979_Birthday_Honours_(New_Zealand)
tapeworm), Diphyllobothrium latum (fish tapeworm) and Echinococcosis (hydatid tapeworm) Clonorchis sinensis (the Chinese liver fluke) Dracunculus medinensis
List_of_parasitic_organisms
Presence of blood-filled cavities in the liver
Polycystic liver disease Solitary congenital cysts Congenital hepatic fibrosis Hydatid cyst Von Meyenburg complexes Caroli disease (type V choledochal cyst) Type
Peliosis_hepatis
American academic and physician
Principles of the Ergot: (Acinula Clavus, of Fries) (1834) Cases of Uterine Hydatids (1837) Case of Poisoning with Datura Stramonium: Showing the Uncertainty
Charles_Hooker_(physician)
Topics referred to by the same term
person: Morgagni's hernia Foramina of Morgagni (sternocostal triangle) Hydatid of Morgagni Sinus of Morgagni (aorta) Sinus of Morgagni (pharynx) Pillars
Morgagni
English physician
hydatid theory, to explain the hanging 'pearls' or 'grapes' that are a common form of tubercle in cattle. The idea was that tubercles were hydatids become
John_Baron_(physician)
ὕδατος (húdōr, húdatos), ὕδρα (húdra) clepsydra, dehydrate, hydathode, hydatid, hydatidosis, hydra, hydrant, hydrate, hydraulic, hydraulics, hydrochloric
List of Greek and Latin roots in English/H–O
List_of_Greek_and_Latin_roots_in_English/H–O
Australian veterinary scientist (1899–1959)
practice, lectured at the university and continued his own research on the hydatid parasite (Echinococcus granulosus), the liver fluke (Fasciola hepatica)
Ian_Clunies_Ross
Australian bacteriologist and serologist
studying infectious diseases, and had particular expertise in dysentery, hydatid disease and snake venom. She co-founded Australia's first blood bank. Fannie
Fannie_Eleanor_Williams
British parasitologist
SGU. He is known to have first used Ultrasonography for the diagnosis of Hydatid Disease and portable ultrasound scanners to diagnose alveolar echinococcus
Calum_N._L._Macpherson
French physician (1866–1937)
Lyon. Paris: J.-B. Baillière. "Deux cas de kyste hydatique" (Τwo cases of hydatid cysts) 1903 with Ph. Genoud Wagener, D. J. Th. (2009). The History of Oncology
Victor_Despeignes
Italian veterinary parasitologist (1927–2000)
in Sardinia and Italy more broadly. Arru's principal research concerned hydatid disease (cystic echinococcosis) caused by Echinococcus granulosus, a tapeworm
Efisio_Arru
Hospital in Buenos Aires, Argentina
first surgery ever filmed. It was performed by Alejandro Posadas on a hydatid cyst of the lung; the cameraman was Eugène Py, an early French cinematographer
Hospital de Clínicas "José de San Martín"
Hospital_de_Clínicas_"José_de_San_Martín"
Azerbaijani surgeon and professor (born 1963)
complications (2004). Laparoscopic approach is first choice for treatment of hydatid cysts irrespective of number, complication and location, and the intraoperative
Nuru_Bayramov
Operation to remove mucosa of the maxillary sinus
Fakhrjou, A; Bayat, A; Salehpour, F; Djalilian, H (October 2014). "Primary hydatid cyst of the right maxillary sinus: a case report". Iranian Journal of Otorhinolaryngology
Caldwell-Luc_surgery
Italian physician
physician remembered for describing the Casoni test for the diagnosis of hydatid disease. Tommaso Casoni was born on 27 August 1880 in Imola. He studied
Tommaso_Casoni
Argentine academic, physician and inventor (1881–1948)
university in 1933 as professor emeritus. The ailing surgeon extracted a hydatid cyst from a child in 1940 - his last surgical intervention. His condition
Enrique_Finochietto
British physician & surgeon (1756–1818)
Lond. 1801. 8vo. Second edit. 1805. He regards the existence of cysts or hydatids, possessed of a life independent of the subject they grow in, as constituting
Joseph_Adams_(physician)
Family of flatworms
the metacestode. An example is either cysticercoid, cysticercus, or a hydatid cyst. The definitive host is infected when the metacestode is consumed
Taeniidae
Hospital in Tripoli, Libya
practiced there from 1912 to 1932. He described a test for diagnosing hydatid disease based on dermal hypersensitivity known after him as the Casoni
Tripoli_Central_Hospital
Human blood group system
titers are often elevated in patients with liver flukes (fascioliasis), hydatid cyst disease and who are frequently exposed to birds (which may have P1-like
P1PK_blood_group_system
Scottish physician and naturalist
cured by a solution of Corrosive Sublimate. Ib. ii. p. 88. Of several Hydatids discharged with the Urine. Ib. iii. p. 146. 1767. Experiments made with
Alexander Russell (naturalist)
Alexander_Russell_(naturalist)
Australian-born British thoracic surgeon (1903–1979)
diagnosis of pulmonary malignancy. He is also noted for his treatment of hydatid cysts. Barrett was a lecturer in surgery for the University of London (1935–1970)
Norman_Barrett
Class of transport proteins
E, Filice C (June 1996). "Percutaneous aspiration in the treatment of hydatid liver cysts". Gut. 38 (6): 936. doi:10.1136/gut.38.6.936. PMC 1383206.
Chloride_channel
New Zealand surgeon
Barnett researched the potentially fatal hydatid disease (see echinococcus) at the University and established the hydatid registry of the College of Surgeons
Louis_Barnett
Worm infections in cats
Kreidl, P. et al. (1998). "Domestic pets as risk factors for alveolar hydatid disease in Austria". Am J Epidemiol. 147: 978–981. PMID 9596476. Beaver
Cat_worm_infections
prostate gland" "Work on physiology and immunity, the diagnosis of human hydatid and investigations on the Australian snake venoms" "Work on vaccination
List of nominees for the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (1930–1939)
List_of_nominees_for_the_Nobel_Prize_in_Physiology_or_Medicine_(1930–1939)
Tomaso Casoni infectious disease, tropical medicine hydatid disease intradermal injection of hydatid fluid causing wheal Celsus signs of inflammation Aulus
List of eponymous medical signs
List_of_eponymous_medical_signs
Medical condition
Jennifer M. (1974). "Eosinophilic Cystitis: A Case Associated with Possible Hydatid Infection". Medical Journal of Australia. 2 (15). AMPCo: 563–565. doi:10
Eosinophilic_cystitis
clearly. A Portuguese construction worker deals with a grapefruit-sized hydatid cyst caused by Echinococcus granulosus in his pelvis that causes him severe
List of Monsters Inside Me episodes
List_of_Monsters_Inside_Me_episodes
Australian medical practitioner
of his lectures have been published. Lendon, A. A. Clinical Lectures on Hydatid Disease of the Lungs (1902) London, Bailliere, Tindall and Cox Lendon,
A._A._Lendon
Diagnosis classification
Strumal carcinoid Struma ovarii and carcinoid M9100/0 Hydatidifrom mole, NOS Hydatid mole Complete hydatidiform mole M9100/1 Invasive hydatidiform mole Chorioadenoma
International Classification of Diseases for Oncology
International_Classification_of_Diseases_for_Oncology
Scottish physician and medical writer
memoir on canine madness, drawn up at the society's request, and another on hydatids. Hunter married in 1784 Elizabeth LeGrand, daughter of Robert LeGrand.
John_Hunter_(physician)
Colonial Australian clock maker and land owner
1919 with full military honours. Frederick actually died from a massive hydatid cyst in his thoracic cavity, compressing his heart and lungs and resulting
James_Oatley
Argentine physician (1852–1922)
invisible enemies of man. In 1889, Wernicke called attention to the dangers of hydatid cysts, a zoonotic disorder caused by Echinococcus granulosus. The parasite
Roberto_Wernicke
New Zealand doctor and public health officer
"CHRISTCHURCH HOSPITAL, NEW ZEALAND: FIVE CASES OF ABDOMINAL SURGERY AND A CASE OF HYDATID TUMOUR OF THE BRAIN". The Lancet. 151 (3900): 1464–1467. doi:10
Courtney_Nedwill
Medical diagnostic method
posterior acoustic enhancement effect (cysts), have distinct delineation (hydatid cyst), lack of vascularization or show a characteristic circulatory pattern
Ultrasonography of liver tumors
Ultrasonography_of_liver_tumors
Medical condition
can be seen with polycystic kidney disease and echinococcosis infection (hydatid disease). Pseudotumors: Pseudotumors differ from liver tumors in that they
Liver_tumor
Former Mayor of Nelson
Nelson, and from 1957 to 1986 in Nelson. He also served on the New Zealand Hydatids Council and took particular interest in bovine tuberculosis. Malone owned
Peter_Malone_(mayor)
Indian nephrologist
PMID 389920. Mittal VK; Sahariah S; Yadav RV. (July 1980). "Jaundice and hydatid disease of the liver". Am J Proctol Gastroenterol Colon Rectal Surg. 31
Sarbeswar_Sahariah
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Surname or Lastname
English (Cornwall)
English (Cornwall) : habitational name from Madron in Cornwall, named for the patron saint of its church, St. Madernus.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Lord Shiva
Boy/Male
Tamil
Virtuous
Boy/Male
Hindu
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Modern, Punjabi, Sikh
Meaning; Like an Eagle
Boy/Male
Sikh
Happy
Girl/Female
English American
Noble woman. Feminine of Earl.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi
Scratching; Scraping; Name of a Companion; I
Girl/Female
French, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Sikh, Telugu
Worship
Boy/Male
Indian
Sweet
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n.
A membranous sac or bladder filled with a pellucid fluid, found in various parts of the bodies of animals, but unconnected with the tissues. It is usually formed by parasitic worms, esp. by larval tapeworms, as Echinococcus and Coenurus. See these words in the Vocabulary.
n.
A parasite of man and of many domestic and wild animals, forming compound cysts or tumors (called hydatid cysts) in various organs, but especially in the liver and lungs, which often cause death. It is the larval stage of the Taenia echinococcus, a small tapeworm peculiar to the dog.
a.
Resembling a hydatid.
n.
A larval entozoon in the form of a subglobular or oval vesicle, or hydatid, filled with fluid, sometimes found in the tissues of man and the lower animals; -- so called from the absence of a head or visible organs on the vesicle. These cysts are the immature stages of certain tapeworms. Also applied to similar cysts of different origin.
n.
The larval form of a tapeworm, having the head and neck of a tapeworm attached to a saclike body filled with fluid; -- called also bladder worm, hydatid, and measle (as, pork measle).
n.
The main constituent of the walls of hydatid cysts; a nitrogenous body, which, by decomposition, yields a dextrogyrate sugar, susceptible of alcoholic fermentation.