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Fig. 1A —Intraperitoneal hydatid disease (HD) in 20-year-old woman with
history of liver HD. Axial sonogram of abdomen through level of gallbladder
shows cyst (arrow) compressing gallbladder (star). Cyst has
split wall in its posterior (arrowhead). This appearance is caused by
separation of laminated membrane from pericyst and is characteristic for
hydatid cysts.