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Fig. 5 —Disseminated abdominal hydatid disease in 17-year-old girl with
abdominal pain. Axial contrast-enhanced CT image shows intraperitoneal
uniloculated and multiloculated cysts (black arrowheads) and multiple
liver (white arrowheads) and spleen (thick white arrows)
cysts. Pancreas (thin white arrows) has thickened and heterogeneous
appearance as consequence of hydatid involvement.