Colonic perforation due to amebiasis, a rare and lethal complication

Abstract Amebiasis is still a major healthcare concern, especially in developing countries like Ecuador. The lack of sanitary control and hygiene measures make parasites infections still a burden for patients and physicians. Despite infections due to this parasites are usually mild, severe infection...

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Hauptverfasser: Guzmán, Lenin J, Molina, Gabriel A, Cevallos, Jaime M, Gálvez, Patricio F, Moyon, Fernando X, Moyon, Miguel A, Lopez, Sandra C
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