Year 2017 / Volume 109 / Number 6
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A bronchobiliary fistula due to giant hydatid cyst

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Marcello Di Martino, Claudio Laganá, Jesús Delgado Valdueza, Elena Martín-Pérez,

Abstract
Intrathoracic rupture of hydatid cyst of the liver is a rare but severe complication of echinococcal disease. It represent a serious condition responsible for lesions at 3 levels: hepatic, diaphragmatic, and pulmonary. Early diagnosis and management of septic associated complications are essential. We present the case of a 55 year old female patient with a giant hydatid cyst type CE 2 based on WHO Classification, communicating with the biliary tree and with a massive extension to the right hemithorax.
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Di Martino M, Laganá C, Delgado Valdueza J, Martín-Pérez E. A bronchobiliary fistula due to giant hydatid cyst. 4857/2017


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Received: 21/01/2017

Accepted: 09/02/2017

Published: 01/06/2017

Article revision time: 10 days

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