| hydatid d., alveolar |
infection with larval forms (hydatid cysts) of Echinococcus multilocularis, characterized by invasion and destruction of tissues as the cysts undergo endogenous budding to form an aggregate of small cysts that honeycomb the affected organ (usually the liver); they may metastasize later. Click here to view image■Alveolar hydatid disease, in a cross-section of a human liver.
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| hydatid d., unilocular |
infection with the larval forms (hydatid cysts) of Echinococcus granulosus, characterized by the formation of unilocular single or multiple expanding cysts; as the cysts expand they may give rise to symptoms of space-occupying lesions in the tissues or organs affected.
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| hydatid f. |
see under thrill.
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| hydatid m. |
an abnormal pregnancy resulting from a pathologic ovum, with proliferation of the epithelial covering of the chorionic villi and dissolution and cystic cavitation of the avascular stroma of the villi. It results in a mass of cysts resembling a bunch of grapes. Called also cystic or vesicular m.
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| hydatid p. |
cystic p.
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