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Case report: Cutaneous amebiasis: the importance of molecular diagnosis of an emerging parasitic disease.


ABSTRACT: Cutaneous amebiasis is the least common clinical form of human amebiasis in Mexico, sexual amebiasis was only occasionally observed before the late 1980s. However, in the last few decades, most of the documented cases of cutaneous amebiasis from around the world are sexually transmitted. We present two cases of sexually transmitted genital amebiasis. The molecular characterization of the Entamoeba species in the affected tissues underlines the importance of an etiological diagnosis using specific and sensitive techniques that avoid the rapid destruction of tissues and the irreversible sequelae to the anatomy and function of the affected organs. In addition, for those interested in the study of the human-amoebic disease relationship and its epidemiology, the detection of a new, mixed infection in an invasive case of amebiasis reveals new perspectives in the study of the extraordinarily complex host-parasite relationship in amebiasis.

SUBMITTER: Moran P 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3541734 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Case report: Cutaneous amebiasis: the importance of molecular diagnosis of an emerging parasitic disease.

Morán Patricia P   Rojas Liliana L   Cerritos René R   Zermeño Valeria V   Valadez Alicia A   de Oca Griselda Montes GM   Reyes Miguel Ángel MÁ   González Enrique E   Partida Oswaldo O   Hernández Eric E   Nieves Miriam M   Portillo Tobías T   Gudiño Marco M   Ramiro Manuel M   Ximénez Cecilia C  

The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene 20121203 1


Cutaneous amebiasis is the least common clinical form of human amebiasis in Mexico, sexual amebiasis was only occasionally observed before the late 1980s. However, in the last few decades, most of the documented cases of cutaneous amebiasis from around the world are sexually transmitted. We present two cases of sexually transmitted genital amebiasis. The molecular characterization of the Entamoeba species in the affected tissues underlines the importance of an etiological diagnosis using specifi  ...[more]

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