RETROPERITONEAL HYDATID DISEASE ADJACENT TO DESCENDING COLON : A CASE REPORT
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A 65 yrs old male reported in OPD with complaint of lump in abdomen and recurrent abdominal pain. On abdominal examination revealed a mass in left ileac fossa which was mobile, non tender and firm in consistency. On ultrasonography of abdomen suggestive of heterogenous mass in left iliac fossa likely arising from descending colon with multiple lesions in liver suggestive of haemangioma.
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