Background. Fulminant necrotising amoebic colitis (FulNAC) is an uncommon and grave complication of a very common infectious disease widely prevalent in tropical countries. In most of the cases reported, only a segment of large bowel was gangrenous. The involvement of the whole of the large bowel, as in our case, is very rare and has very high mortality ranging from 55% to 100%. Case Summary. A 50-year-old gentleman presented with an acute abdomen with a history of crampy abdominal pain and passage of blood mixed with mucous and loose stools. After resuscitation and investigations, the patient was taken up for laparotomy and the findings showed that the caecum was sloughed off and the entire large bowel had multiple perforations. Subtotal c...
BACKGROUND: Cases of Entamoeba histolytica infections in the Netherlands are usually imported diseas...
Three thousand two hundred fifty cases of intestinal amebiasis (25%), out of 13,000 consecutive case...
This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licen...
In Japan, amebiasis is typically found in men who have sex with men and in individuals with recent t...
Infective colitis can be a cause of massive lower gastrointestinal bleeding requiring acute surgical...
Amoebic colitis, caused by ingestion of water or food contaminated with the protozoan Entamoeba hist...
Massive intestinal haemorrhage rarely occurs in amoebic colitis. We report a case of caecal amoebic ...
A 54 year old Australian man presented with fulminant amoebic colitis. Although the amoebae were era...
An 80-year-old man was admitted to a neighboring hospital with severe diarrhea and bloody stools. He...
Necrotizing amebic colitis is an uncommon amebiasis complication associated with high mortality. We ...
Amebiasis is one of the major causes of diarrhea in the developing countries and it can present with...
Invasive intestinal amoebiasis presenting as cecal perforation is a rare entity in children. It is a...
Amoebic appendicitis is very rare, occurring in about 0.5 to 1% of acute appendicitis in tropical co...
AbstractHere we present an interesting and extremely rare case of a 66 year old male who developed a...
A case of severe amebic colitis in a 21 year-old french patient is described. It raises the problem...
BACKGROUND: Cases of Entamoeba histolytica infections in the Netherlands are usually imported diseas...
Three thousand two hundred fifty cases of intestinal amebiasis (25%), out of 13,000 consecutive case...
This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licen...
In Japan, amebiasis is typically found in men who have sex with men and in individuals with recent t...
Infective colitis can be a cause of massive lower gastrointestinal bleeding requiring acute surgical...
Amoebic colitis, caused by ingestion of water or food contaminated with the protozoan Entamoeba hist...
Massive intestinal haemorrhage rarely occurs in amoebic colitis. We report a case of caecal amoebic ...
A 54 year old Australian man presented with fulminant amoebic colitis. Although the amoebae were era...
An 80-year-old man was admitted to a neighboring hospital with severe diarrhea and bloody stools. He...
Necrotizing amebic colitis is an uncommon amebiasis complication associated with high mortality. We ...
Amebiasis is one of the major causes of diarrhea in the developing countries and it can present with...
Invasive intestinal amoebiasis presenting as cecal perforation is a rare entity in children. It is a...
Amoebic appendicitis is very rare, occurring in about 0.5 to 1% of acute appendicitis in tropical co...
AbstractHere we present an interesting and extremely rare case of a 66 year old male who developed a...
A case of severe amebic colitis in a 21 year-old french patient is described. It raises the problem...
BACKGROUND: Cases of Entamoeba histolytica infections in the Netherlands are usually imported diseas...
Three thousand two hundred fifty cases of intestinal amebiasis (25%), out of 13,000 consecutive case...
This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licen...