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. 2016 Jan 6;94(1):166–171. doi: 10.4269/ajtmh.15-0219

Table 1.

Patient characteristics

Patient groups Cross-sectional analysis Longitudinal analysis*
Variable CE patients (N = 171) Controls (N = 90) CE patients (N = 151)
Age (years) [mean (SD)] 46.89 (16.92) 56.27 (14.18) 44.55 (16.64)
Male gender [N (%)] 84 (49.12) 20 (22.22) 74 (49.01)
Distribution of number of cysts [patients N (%)]
 One nonparasitic cysts 0 (0) 90 (100) 0 (0)
 One parasitic cyst 142 (83.04) 0 (0) 110 (72.85)
 Two parasitic cysts 24 (14.04) 0 (0) 39 (25.83)
 Three parasitic cysts 5 (2.92) 0 (0) 2 (1.32)
Cyst diameter (mm) [mean (SD)] 65.63 (32.79) 64.28 (44.38) 65.63 (32.79)
Distribution of cysts stages [cysts N (%)]
 Nonparasitic cyst 0 (0) 90 (100) 0 (0)
 CE1 7 (4.09) 0 (0) 6 (3.97)
 CE2 16 (9.36) 0 (0) 14 (9.27)
 CE3a 22 (12.87) 0 (0) 27 (17.88)
 CE3b 46 (26.9) 0 (0) 46 (30.46)
 CE4 43 (25.15) 0 (0) 33 (21.85)
 CE5 37 (21.64) 0 (0) 25 (16.56)

CE = cystic echinococcosis.

*

Data refer to the first visit.

Data refer to the most active cyst, and, when more cysts of the same stage were present, according to the cyst of largest diameter.