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1 linical suspicion of an incompletely treated liver abscess.
2 immunodeficient (SCID) mouse model of amebic liver abscess.
3 ansplant with 1 death, and 1 (20%) died of a liver abscess.
4 inate to other organs such as liver, causing liver abscess.
5 n parasite that causes amoebic dysentery and liver abscess.
6 tobiliary infections include cholangitis and liver abscess.
7 o a new generation of patients with pyogenic liver abscess.
8 tion are at an increased incidence of amebic liver abscess.
9 d to the diagnostic armamentarium for amebic liver abscess.
10 site that causes amoebic colitis and amoebic liver abscess.
11  pathogenesis of amoebic colitis and amoebic liver abscess.
12 al computed tomography showed a 2.2 x 2.0 cm liver abscess.
13 bae may exacerbate the damage seen in amebic liver abscesses.
14 es between cultured amoebae and amoebae from liver abscesses.
15 in do not sequester manganese from S. aureus liver abscesses.
16 stolytica, which causes amebic dysentery and liver abscesses.
17 ause of potentially fatal amebic colitis and liver abscesses.
18 n intestinal ameba that causes dysentery and liver abscesses.
19 countries and characterized by dysentery and liver abscesses.
20  a vaccine antigen to protect against amebic liver abscesses.
21 a protozoan parasite that causes colitis and liver abscesses.
22 gastric stenosis (3%), hepatic failure (3%), liver abscesses (3%), paroxysmal atrial tachycardia (3%)
23 blood pressure, (5) jaundice, (6) rupture of liver abscess, (7) endophthalmitis, , and (8) multiple o
24          We followed 93 subjects with amebic liver abscess (ALA) and 963 close associate controls at
25     We monitored 93 subjects cured of amebic liver abscess (ALA) and 963 close associate controls in
26  South Africa, were recently cured of amebic liver abscess (ALA) with or without concurrent Entamoeba
27                                     Pyogenic liver abscess, although commonly occurring in patients w
28 he two major forms of amebic disease: amebic liver abscess and amebic colitis.
29 discuss a case of an 82 year old female with liver abscess and bacteremia from lactobacillus after us
30 ral hepatitides) include amebic and pyogenic liver abscess and cholangitis.
31 developing world, whose primary symptoms are liver abscess and colitis.
32 ashington State with a magA(+) K. pneumoniae liver abscess and describe a simple approach for recogni
33 olonized mice to increased bacterial burden, liver abscess and necrosis, and lethality.
34                 We identified 855 cases with liver abscess and selected 3420 age- and sex-matched con
35      Included are diseases of cattle such as liver abscesses and foot rot, which have economically im
36                               In addition to liver abscesses and granulomata, drug hepatotoxicity is
37 ic trophozoites cause intestinal disease and liver abscess, and have expanded our understanding of th
38                  The complications of amebic liver abscess are underappreciated in developed countrie
39 the protist that causes amebic dysentery and liver abscess, are of great interest for multiple reason
40 ted animals have significantly larger amebic liver abscesses at early stages of infection and that ab
41  virulence in the SCID mouse model of amebic liver abscess, but E. histolytica trophozoites that do n
42  same symptoms and signs as classic pyogenic liver abscess, but further distinguished by the presence
43  streptococcus in a patient with lymphoma, a liver abscess caused by Campylobacter curvus and an alph
44 Taiwan has witnessed an emerging syndrome of liver abscess caused by Klebsiella pneumoniae carrying t
45 monomicrobial Klebsiella pneumoniae pyogenic liver abscess, characterized by the same symptoms and si
46 ay proceed by different mechanisms in amebic liver abscess compared to amebic colitis.
47 eumoniae causing community-acquired pyogenic liver abscess complicated with metastatic meningitis and
48 stolytica causes amebic dysentery and amebic liver abscess, diseases associated with significant morb
49 ith susceptibility to infectious colitis and liver abscess due to Entamoeba histolytica as well as to
50 atient who had three episodes of cryptogenic liver abscess due to Klebsiella pneumoniae.
51                          Diarrhea and amebic liver abscesses due to invasive Entamoeba histolytica in
52 amsters reduced development of severe amebic liver abscesses following intrahepatic injection of E. h
53 immunodeficient (SCID) mouse model of amebic liver abscess formation and compared liver damage in neu
54         Two compounds were found to decrease liver abscess formation at 10 mg/kg ip with little or no
55 r ability to delay the development of amebic liver abscess formation in an E. histolytica infected ha
56                                     Notably, liver abscess formation in hamsters by the pAP-R2 transf
57 nificant but not an exclusive role in amebic liver abscess formation in the mouse model.
58                             Animal models of liver abscess formation with Entamoeba histolytica sugge
59 disease, immunization with the CRD inhibited liver-abscess formation, yet in humans, a naturally acqu
60                                      Amoebic liver abscesses grow inexorably and, at one time, were a
61  the clinical presentation and management of liver abscess have evolved considerably, not only in the
62 zard ratio, 4.5; P = .01) and (3) history of liver abscess (hazard ratio, 3.1; P = .03).
63 t role in the host cell death seen in amebic liver abscess in a mouse model of disease and suggest th
64 e while NO is required for control of amebic liver abscess in immunocompetent mice.
65  the effect of inhibiting caspases on amebic liver abscess in the mouse model of infection.
66 a role in treatment of Staphylococcus aureus liver abscesses in CGD.
67                                              Liver abscesses in chronic granulomatous disease (CGD) a
68 minent inflammatory cell ring seen in amebic liver abscesses in control SCID mice.
69 ses of K. pneumoniae bacteremia with primary liver abscesses in patients with diabetes mellitus in Ta
70      Lactobacilli can lead to bacteremia and liver abscesses in some susceptible persons and greater
71 proven to improve feed efficiency and reduce liver abscess incidence, how these products impact the g
72 merging population of patients with pyogenic liver abscess includes those with complications of aggre
73 bit the trophozoite proliferation in amoebic liver abscess induced in hamster.
74 report a 16-month-old male child with amebic liver abscess, initially misdiagnosed with pneumonia, wh
75 thalmitis secondary to Klebsiella pneumoniae liver abscess is a blinding infection that is being repo
76                        In most cases, amebic liver abscess is associated with an excellent prognosis
77 n contrast to amebic liver abscess, pyogenic liver abscess is associated with greater morbidity and m
78                                       Amebic liver abscess is characterized by extensive areas of dea
79 overall prognosis for patients with pyogenic liver abscess is improving, although poor outcomes are c
80                                     Pyogenic liver abscess is most often cryptogenic in origin, altho
81                                              Liver abscess is typically either of pyogenic or amebic
82 ca, the cause of amebic dysentery and amebic liver abscess, is an obligate anaerobe, and derives ener
83                Klebsiella pneumoniae primary liver abscess (KPLA) is an emerging disease that is asso
84                        Klebsiella pneumoniae liver abscess (KPLA) is prevalent in East Asia.
85               Aside from a high incidence of liver abscess, little is known about hepatic involvement
86 duced apoptosis in human colon xenograft and liver abscess mouse models.
87 pleural effusion and atelectasis (n = 1), or liver abscess (n = 1).
88       Adverse events were cholangitis (n=4), liver abscess (n=2), cholecystitis (n=2), phototoxic ski
89 fection occurred in 87% of patients, whereas liver abscess occurred in 32%.
90                                              Liver abscess occurred in 35% of patients.
91                 In the United States, amebic liver abscess occurs largely in individuals from endemic
92 old man of asian origin who presented with a liver abscess of unknown origin, complicated by septic s
93  95% CI: 1.246-3.297, p = 0.008), rupture of liver abscess (OR = 5.167, 95% CI: 2.194-23.150, p = 0.0
94 epatitis (OR, 7.435 [95% CI, 1.397-39.572]), liver abscess (OR, 9.068 [95% CI, 1.747-47.061]), metast
95 amebic colitis and a hamster model of amebic liver abscess, oral auranofin markedly decreased the num
96 = 0.024), jaundice (p = < 0.001), rupture of liver abscess (p < 0.001), endophthalmitis (p = 0.003),
97 therapy (7.0%) were more likely to develop a liver abscess (P < 0.05).
98 though endophthalmitis secondary to pyogenic liver abscess (PLA) is becoming a globally emerging infe
99                            Although pyogenic liver abscess (PPLA) fatalities are decreasing owing to
100                        In contrast to amebic liver abscess, pyogenic liver abscess is associated with
101  9 X-linked CGD patients with staphylococcal liver abscesses refractory to conventional therapy succe
102 lays a role in the innate immunity to amebic liver abscess seen in SCID mice while NO is required for
103    As of 1999, the vast majority of pyogenic liver abscesses should be approached therapeutically by
104 h after amebic inoculation, reduced the mean liver abscess size by 70% at 24 h compared to a control
105 rium SREHP-MBP were protected against amebic liver abscess, the most common extraintestinal complicat
106  to highlighting the complications of amebic liver abscess, this case demonstrates the value of PCR t
107       We next used a hamster model of amebic liver abscess to determine the effect of immunization wi
108                                       Amebic liver abscess usually occurs in individuals from endemic
109    An association of this allele with amebic liver abscess was also determined in an independent coho
110                                     Pyogenic liver abscess was predominantly managed by surgical meth
111            This report highlights a cause of liver abscesses which is likely underreported in Norther
112 that the prognosis of patients with pyogenic liver abscess, who do not have underlying comorbid condi
113 dophthalmitis, extra-hepatic metastasis from liver abscess with diabetes mellitus, could lead to a de
114 a, the causative agent of amebic colitis and liver abscess, would reduce childhood mortality in count

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