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The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 2010
The authors report a case of neonatal amebiasis presenting with vomiting, refusal to feeds, abdominal distension and mucoid stools. The diagnosis was made on the basis of clinical appearance of stools and the presence of Entameba Histolytica. The purpose of this report is to alert to the possibility of amoebiasis in newborns, if baby presents with NEC ...
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The authors report a case of neonatal amebiasis presenting with vomiting, refusal to feeds, abdominal distension and mucoid stools. The diagnosis was made on the basis of clinical appearance of stools and the presence of Entameba Histolytica. The purpose of this report is to alert to the possibility of amoebiasis in newborns, if baby presents with NEC ...
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A CASE OF FULMINATING AMOEBIASIS
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 1964Summary A fatal case of fulminating amoebiasis which was erroneously diagnosed and treated as ulcerative colitis until too late is described. The importance of being aware of the fact that amoebic dysentery is endemic in Australia is stressed. It follows then that in all cases presenting as ulcerative colitis, examination of warm stools for Enta ...
P S, BHATHAL, P B, BROWN, W B, ESSEX
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The Epidemiology of Amoebiasis
1968Publisher Summary The didactic meaning of amoebiasis implies a host inhabited by an amoeba, whether it be Entamoeba histolytica, E . coli, E . gingivalis, Iodamoeba biitschlii, Endolimax nana, or any other, including those species of Hartmanella which have been shown to invade man. Current practice has confined the term to hosts harbouring E .
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The Presentation of Amoebiasis
Medical Clinics of North America, 1982M, Patterson, L E, Schoppe
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