- ZA UCT PLC_001-H-HDT-04-25
- Item
- 1951
Five opaque cysts, with guide rule, ranging in size from 1.5 to 3cm in diameter, evidently removed from the thigh. The patient is female, 33 years old. The identity of the patient is known.
Five opaque cysts, with guide rule, ranging in size from 1.5 to 3cm in diameter, evidently removed from the thigh. The patient is female, 33 years old. The identity of the patient is known.
Hydatid cysts of abdomen, leg and eye
An X-ray of the upper leg and scrotum, showing a multicystic lesion in the soft tissue of the thigh anterior to the femur. The patient is male, over 60 years old. The identity of the patient is known.
Two X-rays of the left femur showing an adjacent posterior soft tissue swelling. The patient is female, 33 years old. The identity of the patient is known.
Two photographs, posterior and right lateral views of the legs of an adult woman, showing a large swelling of the left thigh posteriorly. The patient is female, 33 years old. The identity of the patient is known.
Hydatid cysts of abdomen, leg and eye
Two photographs of an adult man, the upper of the abdomen, pelvis and thighs, the lower of the left thigh only, showing a recent abdominal surgical scar and nodular swellings of the left thigh anteriorly. The patient is male, over 60 years old. Th...
Hydatid of subcutaneous tissue
An adult man, anterior view of the legs only, showing a swelling above the left knee medially. The patient is male, 40 years old. The identity of the patient is known.
An adult man shown from the waist down, supine on white bedding, showing a very large swelling of the entire right thigh, with wasting of the leg below the knee.
An adult man shown from waist to knees, showing a very large swelling of the right thigh, the genitals covered with a card. Alongside, an X-ray showing gross destruction of the proximal right femur by an expansile multicystic lesion.
Hydatid cyst communicating with thigh
An adult man, frontal view of waist, pelvis and thighs, showing a lower lateral abdominal mass bulging above the right inguinal ligament. Possible scarification of adjacent abdominal skin. The genitals are clearly visible. The patient is male. The...
An X-ray of the distal tibia, labelled 5, showing the shaft largely replaced by a multi-locular cystic lesion, evidently wholly endosteal.