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21029. QUISTE CEREBRAL COMO PRIMERA MANIFESTACIÓN DE AMEBIASIS CEREBRAL
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Rare non-neoplastic gastrointestinal diseases-drugs and bugs. [PDF]
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Amebiasis as a sexually transmitted infection: A re-emerging health problem in developed countries.
Global Health & Medicine, 2023Amebiasis, which is caused by Entamoeba histolytica (E. histolytica), is the second leading cause of parasite-related death worldwide. It manifests from asymptomatic carriers to severe clinical conditions, like colitis and liver abscesses.
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Infection Control & Hospital Epidemiology, 1991
Amebiasis is an infection of the large intestine produced by the protozoan Entamoeba kistolytica . The disease occurs worldwide but is most prevalent in South and West Africa, Southeast Asia, Mexico, and the western part of Latin America.' More than 10%
A F, Widmer, M D, Nettleman
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Amebiasis is an infection of the large intestine produced by the protozoan Entamoeba kistolytica . The disease occurs worldwide but is most prevalent in South and West Africa, Southeast Asia, Mexico, and the western part of Latin America.' More than 10%
A F, Widmer, M D, Nettleman
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Current Treatment Options in Gastroenterology, 1999
More than 80% of cases of amebic liver abscess can be managed with a 14-day course of intravenous or oral metronidazole. In cases of suspected amebic liver abscess, treatment should be started before diagnostic confirmation. If no clinical improvement is evident by 72 to 96 hours, treatment should be changed to dehydroemetine and chloroquine.
, Badalamenti, , Jameson, , Reddy
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More than 80% of cases of amebic liver abscess can be managed with a 14-day course of intravenous or oral metronidazole. In cases of suspected amebic liver abscess, treatment should be started before diagnostic confirmation. If no clinical improvement is evident by 72 to 96 hours, treatment should be changed to dehydroemetine and chloroquine.
, Badalamenti, , Jameson, , Reddy
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