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International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics, 1987
AbstractFive cases of amebiasis of the genital tract involving the cervix, vulva and penis are described. All presented as an ulcerating mass and were clinically suspected to have a tumor. In two cases the amebiasis co‐existed with a carcinoma, an association which is extremely rare.
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AbstractFive cases of amebiasis of the genital tract involving the cervix, vulva and penis are described. All presented as an ulcerating mass and were clinically suspected to have a tumor. In two cases the amebiasis co‐existed with a carcinoma, an association which is extremely rare.
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Diseases of the Chest, 1949
1)Ten cases of thoraco-hepatic amebiasis are presented. Five of these cases were proven by isolation of the causative organism and the remainder were diagnosed on presumptive clinical and operative findings. Adequate clinical response to therapeutic management was observed in eight patients.
MICHAEL F. KOSZALKA +3 more
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1)Ten cases of thoraco-hepatic amebiasis are presented. Five of these cases were proven by isolation of the causative organism and the remainder were diagnosed on presumptive clinical and operative findings. Adequate clinical response to therapeutic management was observed in eight patients.
MICHAEL F. KOSZALKA +3 more
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