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Biliary cystadenoma are rare cystic lesions of liver. They accounts for less than 5% of nonparasitic cyst of liver. Hueter first reported biliary cystadenoma in 1887. It is an extremely rare benign hepatic tumor arising from von meyerberg complexes. It occurs frequently in middle age between 40 and 50 years with female preponderance. We, hereby, report a case of 70 year male, who presented with mass and pain in the right upper abdomen
RESUMEN
Hydatid cyst, a zoonotic disease, caused by larval stage of Echinococcus granulosus occurs worldwide. The most common sites of involvement by hydatid cyst are liver followed by lung. Kidney involvement in hydatid cyst is very rare accounting for only 2 – 3% in endemic areas. We report a case of 57 year old male who presented with right upper abdominal lump and diagnosed as a case of hydatid cyst of both kidney and liver. He underwent right nephrouretrectomy and hepatic pericystectomy. Postoperative histopathology report was consistent with hydatid cyst. This case was reported for its concomitant presentation of kidney and liver and to discuss salient radiological features and management of renal hydatid cyst.