نتایج جستجو برای: amoebiasis test

تعداد نتایج: 812604  

1986
SUSAN ALLEN JAMES H. McKERROW

Although an infection with Entamoeba histolytica is most commonly asympto-matic, the potential for invasive, metastatic disease, coupled with its high prevalence , makes amoebiasis a major health problem throughout much of the world. Most amoebiasis-related mortality stems from extra-intestinal infection. In these cases, trophozoites penetrate the epithelial layer and lamina propria of the bowe...

2010
Toshinobu Yokoyama Masashi Hirokawa Yutaka Imamura Hisamichi Aizawa

A 41-year-old male was admitted to the hospital with symptoms of diarrhea, fever and rapidly progressive respiratory distress. A chest radiograph and computed tomography (CT) of the chest and the abdomen showed a large amount of right pleural effusion and a large liver abscess. The patient was thus diagnosed to have amoebic colitis, amoebic liver abscess and amoebic empyema complicated with an ...

2017
A Aissa

Amoebiasis is the third leading cause of death due to a parasitic infection in the world after malaria and schistosomiasis [1]. The pleuropulmonary localization is the second most common extra-intestinal expression after liver damage [1]. The direct pulmonary Entamoeba histolytica infestation is less common than secondary form called “neighborhood” reaction [2]. The authors propose to report a ...

2012
A. Samie

Entamoeba histolytica is a protozoan parasite that causes amebic dysentery and liver abscess. The disease is common in tropical regions of the world where hygiene and sanitation is often approximate. The epidemiology of E. histolytica has been studied around the world. However, there is a dearth of comprehensive literature on the epidemiology of this pathogen as well as its pathogenicity in the...

Journal: :British heart journal 1994
L N Gomersall J Currie R Jeffrey

Cardiac tamponade secondary to perforation of a hepatic amoebic abscess developed six years after the patient had visited an area where Entamoeba histolytica is endemic. He was treated with metronidazole and imipenem, emergency percutaneous catheter drainage, and open surgical drainage.

Journal: :The Japanese Journal of Veterinary Science 1988

Journal: :The Medical journal of Malaysia 2015
A Michael S N Jasjit R Prabhu

Fulminant necrotising amoebic colitis is a complication of untreated amoebiasis. This is seen in mainly low-income countries. It has a high mortality rate and is difficult to diagnose. We present an extremely rare case of fulminant necrotising amoebic colitis that caused diagnostic confusion in mimicking an acute abdomen, presumably caused by a perforated duodenal ulcer.

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