- ZA UCT PLC_001-H-HDT-03-02
- Item
- 1950
An X-ray of the abdomen, anterior-posterior view, showing a calcified cyst in the region of the liver. The identity of the patient is known.
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An X-ray of the abdomen, anterior-posterior view, showing a calcified cyst in the region of the liver. The identity of the patient is known.
An X-ray of the abdomen, anterior-posterior view, showing a calcified cyst on the right. The identity of the patient is known.
Two X-rays of the abdomen, anterior-posterior and lateral views, showing a number of calcified cysts in the region of the liver. The identity of the patient is known.
Possible calcified renal hydatid
An X-ray of the abdomen, anterior-posterior view, showing an elongated calcified cystic lesion to the left of the spinal column. The identity of the patient is known.
An X-ray of the abdomen, anterior-posterior view, with retrograde pyelogram revealing a dilated lesion in the left kidney. The identity of the patient is known.
Calcified hydatid cyst of kidney
An X-ray of the abdomen and pelvis, anterior-posterior view, pyelogram showing a smooth swelling of the left kidney, with calcification. The patient is a male adolescent, 16 years old. The identity of the patient is known.
Two photographs showing surgical exposure of a section of the spinal canal, held open by long sutures, the upper showing a partially opened elongated cyst, the lower showing in addition forceps grasping removed cystic material.
An X-ray of the abdomen, anterior-posterior view, with retrograde pyelogram revealing a multi-cystic lesion in the left kidney. The identity of the patient is known.
An X-ray of thoracic spine, with myelogram revealing obstruction of the spinal canal in the lower thoracic region. The identity of the patient is known.
Calcified secondary peritoneal hydatid cyst
Two X-rays, anterior-posterior view of the pelvis and lateral view of abdomen, both showing a calcified ovoid lesion in the right inferior quadrant. The identity of the patient is known.