The important therapeutic approach for Cerebral Living Free Amebiasis : A case report
Journal Title: Advance Research Journal of Multidisciplinary Discoveries - Year 2019, Vol 36, Issue 36
Abstract
Because of non-specific symptoms and a shorter latency period, cerebral amebiasis is one of the most difficult diseases to diagnose and treat. The few cases of cerebral amebiasis reported in the world literature mainly from Latin American countries. There are three strains of amoebiasis may contaminate the man Acanthamoeba spp, Naegleria Fowleri who have a poor prognosis and Balamuthia Mandrillaris. We report a case of cerebral amebiasis in a woman of 55 years revealed by a cold and the progressive installation of neurological signs. After exploration, the diagnosis of cerebral amebiasis is made. Empirical treatment of first and second line is established with consolidated success by continuing treatment at home.
Authors and Affiliations
Ariñez Barahona, Erick, Aguado Carrillo, Gustavo, Ramìrez Rìo de la Loza, Magdalena, González Echeverria, Kleber, Esqueda Liquidano, Mauricio A, López Vazquez, Manuel Alejandro, Gómez Apo, Erick, Mèndez Viveros Alejandro
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