[HTML][HTML] Pleural empyema as a complication of pyogenic liver abscess: can the minimum achieve the optimal? A comparison of 3 approaches

ZM AlGhamdi, DN Boumarah… - The American Journal …, 2021 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Objective: Rare coexistence of disease or pathology Background: Pyogenic liver abscess is
an uncommon entity that is potentially lethal. Pleural empyema and mediastinal collection …

[HTML][HTML] Amebic Colitis

M Taherian, S Samankan, B Cagir - 2019 - europepmc.org
Objectives: Describe the pathophysiology of amebic colitis. Explain the best methods to
diagnose amebic colitis. Explain the importance of two-step medication treatment to …

Pulmonary amebiasis complicated with massive left empyema and respiratory failure: A case report

KP Dewi, YD Suci, IP Dewi, I Iswanto - Sanamed, 2020 - sanamed.rs
Introduction: Amebiasis is defined as a parasitic infection with the protozoan Entamoeba
histolytica. Amebiasis in pulmonary and pleural tissue is the second common location of …

Empiema amebiano.

CA Andrade Castellanos… - Medicina Interna de …, 2024 - search.ebscohost.com
BACKGROUND: Amebic liver abscess is an extraintestinal manifestation of Entamoeba
histolytica infection. Pleural empyema, secondary to rupture of amebic liver abscess, is an …

Amebic empyema

CAA Castellanos, PMD Estrada… - Medicina Interna de …, 2024 - medigraphic.com
Background: Amebic liver abscess is an extraintestinal manifestation of Entamoeba
histolytica infection. Pleural empyema, secondary to rupture of amebic liver abscess, is an …

A review on parasitic disease of the liver in children

C Blumrick, EM Sieloff, R Archemetre… - Journal of Alternative …, 2021 - search.proquest.com
Parasitic disorders affecting the liver in children include amebiasis, visceral leishmaniasis
(Kala Azar), ascariasis, hepatic capillariasis, strongyloidiasis, toxocariasis, echinococcosis …

Parasitic disease of the liver in children.

C Blumrick, EM Sieloff, R Archemetre… - … Journal of Child …, 2020 - search.ebscohost.com
Parasitic disorders affecting the liver in children include amebiasis, visceral leishmaniasis
(Kala Azar), ascariasis, hepatic capillariasis, strongyloidiasis, toxocariasis, echinococcosis …

[PDF][PDF] Pyrexia of Unknown Origin and Rapidly Increased Right-Sided Empyema Diagnosed As Ruptured Amoebic Liver Abscess

M Umakanth - academia.edu
Amoebic liver abscess occurs worldwide, it is estimated that roughly 40 to 50 million people
develop colitis or extraintestinal disease annually with 40,000 deaths. It is measured the …