Alveolar echinococcus of the liver
V. L. Bogolyubov
Alveolar echinococcus of the liver
Multi-chamber (multilocular) or more correctly alveolar echinococcus was first described by Buhl in 1852 under the name of alveolar colloid, followed by Luschka under the name of colloidnamic cancer. In 1854, Zeller found Echinococcus corollas for this disease, but explained its presence by chance. The true nature of this truly painful process was established by Virchow, which gave him the name "multilocular echinococcal liver tumour" (Multiloculäre ulcerirende Echinococcusgeschwulst der Leber).
Bogolyubov V.L.
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