- ZA UCT PLC_001-H-HDT-03-01
- Item
- 1951
Two X-rays of the abdomen, anterior-posterior and lateral views, showing a spherical calcified cyst in the region of the liver. The identity of the patient is known.
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Two X-rays of the abdomen, anterior-posterior and lateral views, showing a spherical calcified cyst in the region of the liver. The identity of the patient is known.
Calcified secondary peritoneal hydatid cyst
Two X-rays, anterior-posterior view of the abdomen and lateral view of pelvis, both showing a calcified ovoid lesion in the right inferior quadrant. In addition, a small calcified lesion is seen in the region of the liver. The identity of the pati...
An X-ray of the abdomen, anterior-posterior view, showing a calcified cyst on the right. The identity of the patient is known.
An X-ray of the abdomen during a barium meal, the patient supine, showing the filled stomach and evidently revealing the presence of an adjacent pancreatic cyst. A coiled metal strip has been placed to indicate/outline the palpable mass. The patie...
An X-ray of the abdomen during a barium meal, the patient erect, showing the stomach contents emptying into the duodenum and evidently revealing the presence of an adjacent pancreatic cyst. A coiled metal strip has been placed to indicate/outline ...
Hydatids of liver and peritoneum
Three X-rays, anterior-posterior and lateral views of the chest, showing a protrusion from the dome of the liver, and anterior-posterior view of the abdomen, showing calcified lesions bilaterally. The patient is a male adult, 29 years old. The ide...
Two x-rays, anterior-posterior views of the chest and upper abdomen both labelled 4A, radio-opaque dye evidently showing a cyst in the left lung which communicates with the duodenum. The patient is female. The identity of the patient is known.
Quiescent hydatid in the dome of the liver
Two x-rays, anterior-posterior and lateral views of the chest, showing a protuberance from the dome of the liver. The patient is male. The identity of the patient is known.