1. Albendazole-Objective evidence of response in human hydatid disease;Morris, D.L.; Dykes, P.W.; Marriner, S.;JAMA,1983
2. Albendazole in hydatid disease. BMJ help.9 Side effects of albendazole include gastrointestinal side effects, alopecia, rash, leucopenia, and raised liver enzyme activities. In the review by Horton' 4% of patients given albendazole had haematological side effects and 17% had raised liver enzyme activities;Morris, D.L.; Dykes, P.W.; Dickson, B.; Marriner, S.E.; Bogan, J.A.; Burrows, P.G.;None of,1983
3. Treatment of pulmonary hydatid cyst with mebendazole;Shivashankar, A.; Lature, L.H.; Shankar, P.S.;J Ass Physicians India,1982
4. Hydatid disease: Research and control in Turkans. III. Albendazole in the treatment of inoperable hydatid disease in Kenya-a report on 12 cases;Okelo, G.B.;Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg,1986
5. Multicentric clinical trials of benzimidazolecarbamates in human echinococcosis. these side effects was noted in our patients. Serological results of medical treatment for hydatid disease have been reported in only a few studies. In one study, in which complement fixation tests gave positive results initially in three of four cases, two patients showed a fourfold rise in antibody titre with successful treatment.';Davis, A.; Pawlowski, Z.S.; Dixon, H.,1986