| hydatid |
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, and measle (as, pork measle). [Webster]
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| hydatidiform mole |
An abnormality during pregnancy; a tissue mass or growth that forms within the uterus as the result of a genetic error during the fertilization process.
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| hydatid c. |
the larval cyst stage of the tapeworms Echinococcus granulosus and E. multilocularis, which contains daughter cysts, each of which contains many scoleces; called also echinococcus c. and hydatid. See unilocular hydatid disease, under disease. Click here to view image■Hydatid cyst of liver.
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| hydatid c.’s, osseous |
hydatid cysts formed by the larvae of Echinococcus granulosus and occurring in bone, which may become weakened and eroded by the exuberant growth.
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| hydatid d. |
an infection, usually of the liver or lungs, caused by larval forms (hydatid cysts) of tapeworms of the genus Echinococcus, and characterized by the development of expanding cysts; it occurs in humans, cattle, sheep, pigs, horses, and occasionally other mammals. The two types are alveolar and unilocular. Called also hydatidosis, echinococcus d., and echinococcosis.
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