Abstract:Amoebiasis is a widespread parasitic disease, more common in underdeveloped countries, caused by the protozoan Entamoeba histolytica. Patients typically present with acute or chronic abdominal pain and associated constitutional symptoms, but rarely have concurrent dysentery or bloody stools. In most cases, medical management alone is sufficient to treat uncomplicated cases. We describe here our findings and treatment of a patient with an amoebic liver abscess who presented with high levels of CA19-9 and CA 125… Show more
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