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		Definition of hydatid in English: hydatidnoun ˈhʌɪdətɪdˈhaɪdədəd Medicine 1A cyst containing watery fluid, in particular one formed by and containing a tapeworm larva. as modifier a hydatid cyst  Example sentencesExamples -  Most hydatid cysts develop in the liver, and most of them are asymptomatic at the time of diagnosis.
 -  On chest radiography, the hydatid cysts were found to be bilateral in two patients.
 -  However, a developing hydatid cyst up to 5 cm in diameter may not show scolices as they appear about 1 year after infestation.
 -  One of the biggest problems with curing hydatids is that it may go undetected in the body for many years.
 -  Definitive diagnosis is made by identifying the hydatid cyst that is usually first detected by radiologic studies.
 
 - 1.1 A tapeworm larva.
 
 
 Origin   Late 17th century: from modern Latin hydatis, from Greek hudatis, hudatid- 'watery vesicle', from hudōr, hudat- 'water'.    Definition of hydatid in US English: hydatidnounˈhīdədədˈhaɪdədəd Medicine 1A cyst containing watery fluid. - 1.1 A cyst formed by and containing a tapeworm larva.
 Example sentencesExamples -  However, a developing hydatid cyst up to 5 cm in diameter may not show scolices as they appear about 1 year after infestation.
 -  On chest radiography, the hydatid cysts were found to be bilateral in two patients.
 -  One of the biggest problems with curing hydatids is that it may go undetected in the body for many years.
 -  Most hydatid cysts develop in the liver, and most of them are asymptomatic at the time of diagnosis.
 -  Definitive diagnosis is made by identifying the hydatid cyst that is usually first detected by radiologic studies.
 
  - 1.2 A tapeworm larva.
 
 
 Origin   Late 17th century: from modern Latin hydatis, from Greek hudatis, hudatid- ‘watery vesicle’, from hudōr, hudat- ‘water’.     |