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Sasani M et al. - The recurrence period of spinal hydatid disease may be silent without any neurologic deficits or pain; the only clinical manifestation may be leakage from a cyst. Curative therapies remain unlikely, but periodic follow-up MR images are advisable for early diagnosis of recurrence in order to obtain effective treatment.

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