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Abstract Hydatidosis is caused by larvae of cestodes of the genus Echinococcus, the adult of which is found in carnivores. The intermediate host is infected by swallowing eggs passed in the faeces of the definitive host. The prevalence of human hydatidosis depends upon the intimate association of man with infected dogs. Infection usually takes place in childhood which is the period of unhygenic habits, also there is tendency of infection in members of the same family (Ferro, 1946). The s1gns and symptoms of hydatidosis are dependent on the location of the cyst and its rate of grOWth. This hydatid cyst is difficult to be differentiated from any other space occupying lesion like malignancy and cystic mass. The most reliable diagnosis depends on a como,nation of both rad.ological metnods and immunod1agnostic techn1ques (Kaga~. 1968), T~.e .n:roduc!IOn of :nodern tec~.no:ogy ,n ~ado og.cai :ne:~.ods as ,’t·aso”og·a~’ly ana compJtenzed axial tomography ior 1denjfica!1on of hycatldDSIS may help in as d1agnos1s iVtca~ry et ai.. 1977). A’:’ong tlle :mmunologica! :echn qces a•e t~E Caso”. ~trade•1a: :est. co,...p,e-e~: |