Combined medical and surgical treatment of spinal hydatid disease: A case report

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A case of chronic hydatid disease of the dorsal spine is described. The patient had undergone four previous operations over a 26 year period and had suffered recent further deterioration leading to complete paraplegia. On this occasion she was treated by a combination of drug therapy and surgery. She showed some neurological recovery after a two and a half month interval, without evidence of recurrence. The surgery would not have been feasible without concurrent drug therapy.

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Fiennes, A. G. T. W., & Thomas, D. G. T. (1982). Combined medical and surgical treatment of spinal hydatid disease: A case report. Journal of Neurology Neurosurgery and Psychiatry, 45(10), 927–931. https://doi.org/10.1136/jnnp.45.10.927

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