Carmona Campos E C, Regueiro López J C, Alvarez Kindelán J, Saceda López J L, Anglada Curado F, Requena Tapia M J
Servicio de Urología, Hospital Universitario Reina Sofía, Córdoba.
Actas Urol Esp. 1998 May;22(5):446-8.
The hydatid disease is a common condition in endemic countries, generally involving the liver or the lungs. Genitourinary tract involvement is quite uncommon, and the organ most usually affected is the kidney. A retrovesical location is even more rare. The present paper contributes one case with no evidence of hydatidosis in any other abdominal organ and describes the diagnostic and therapeutic protocol followed.