- ZA UCT PLC_001-H-HDT-03-14
- Item
- 1951
An X-ray of the chest, anterior-posterior view, showing a well-defined opacification in the right lung. The identity of the patient is known.
An X-ray of the chest, anterior-posterior view, showing a well-defined opacification in the right lung. 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.
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.
Hydatid in erector spinae muscle
A young boy, head and torso, posterior view and profile, showing an ovoid swelling lying between the left scapula and the spine. The patient is a male child. 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.
A specimen, with guide rule, an irregular encapsulated mass 6cm in largest diameter, evidently a cyst removed from the lung. The identity of the patient is known.
Hydatid cyst removed from abdomen
A rectangular museum bottle, with guide rule, measuring 6 x 12 inches (15 x 30cm) containing multiple cysts, some intact, some deflated and some fragmented, evidently removed from the abdomen. The patient is male, 21 years old. The identity of the...
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 of spleen and lung cyst
A negative image of a section of an X-ray of the chest and upper abdomen, anterior-posterior view, showing a well circumscribed opacification to the left of the spinal column. The identity of the patient is known.