Approach to hydatid cyst rupture patient who administered with anaphylactic shock
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Hydatid cyst is a parasitic disease, which can involve liver, lungs, spleen, kidneys, orbita, heart, brain and bone. In case of rupture it can cause anaphylactic reactions, shock and cardiovascular collapse. Cyst hydatid is a very common health problem in our country among 30-50 year-old males therefore it is essential to include it in differential diagnosis idiopathic anaphylactic shock
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