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Amebiasis of the penis

Urology, 1996
Penile amebiasis is rarely a recognized entity because the penis is not the usual site of presentation for amebiasis. Homosexual men have a higher risk of acquiring the lesion. Amebic ulcers resemble cutaneous lesions arising from squamous cell carcinoma, chancroid, primary syphilis, granuloma inguinale, and many other causes. An amebic ulcer should be
M J, Hejase   +3 more
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Thoracic amebiasis

Clinics in Chest Medicine, 2002
Pleuropulmonary amebiasis is the common and pericardial amebiasis the rare form of thoracic amebiasis. Low socioeconomic conditions, malnutrition, chronic alcoholism, and ASD with left to right shunt are contributing factors to the development of pulmonary amebiasis. Although no age is exempt, it commonly occurs in patients aged 20 to 40 years, with an
S M, Shamsuzzaman, Y, Hashiguchi
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Amebiasis in the newborn

The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 2003
Infestation with Entamoeba histolytica is especially common in areas with low socioeconomic status. Extra intestinal invasive involvement is more frequent in young children with significant mortality. This disease is rarely reported in the newborns. This 19-day-old newborn who was infected with orally given surgar solution is presented.
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Pathogenesis of amebiasis

Current Opinion in Microbiology, 2002
It is an exciting time in the study of Entamoeba histolytica. Over the past two years, the natural history and burden of disease in humans has been redefined, mucosal immune responses associated with protection identified, and the developmental regulation of encystation outlined.
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Revisiting amebiasis

Trends in Parasitology, 2001
W A, Petri   +3 more
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AMEBIASIS

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1956
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Amebiasis

2009
Shinjiro Hamano, William A. Petri
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Amebiasis

Disease-a-Month, 1957
G, MCHARDY, W W, FRYE
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Amebiasis

Annual Review of Microbiology, 1953
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