amebic in English

adjective

pertaining to or resembling an ameba (microscopic one-celled organism)

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1. 5 synonyms for Amoeban: ameban, amebic, amebous, amoebic, amoebous

2. 5 synonyms for ameban: amebic, amebous, Amoeban, amoebic, amoebous

3. Amebic LA can be cured by metronidazole therapy without drainage.

4. Once in the brain, the Amebae cause granulomatous amebic encephalitis (GAE)

5. In patients affected with amebic abscess, antibodies toEntamoeba histolytica were also determined.

6. Granulomatous amebic encephalitis due toAcanthamoeba spp. usually occurs in chronically ill and debilitated individuals.

7. Amebic: 1 adj pertaining to or resembling amoebae Synonyms: ameban , amebous , Amoeban , amoebic , amoebous

8. The amebic indirect hemagglutination (IHA) test was positive with a titer of 1/1,024.

9. Dehydroemetine appears to be the drug of choice against amebic infestation of the liver.

10. Arabica Espresso, coconut water, some karo syrup, and 4 milliliters of patented synthetic amebic dysentery.

11. Of amebic hepatic abscesses, 90 percent occur in males, and 85 percent in the right lobe.

12. Amebic liver abscesses are more common in subtropical and tropical climates and in areas with poor sanitation.

13. 22 One of these , the plasmodium,[www.Sentencedict.com] causes malaria. Other protozoa cause sleeping sickness and amebic dysentery.

14. Other serious diseases are typhoid and paratyphoid fever, amebic liver abscess, visceral leishmaniasis, leptospirosis and—rarely—viral hemorrhagic fevers.

15. Puncture of amebic liver abscesses is a treatment option primarily for complicated abscesses (localized in left lobe, multiple, and/or pyogenic abscesses).

16. Amoeban - pertaining to or resembling amoebae; "amoebic dysentery" ameban, amebic, amebous, amoebic, amoebous Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection

17. Forty percent of amebomas, rare hypertrophic colonic tumors occurring in chronic amebic colitis, are found in the cecum, and 30 percent in the rectosigmoid.

18. However, some foodborne infections can cause severe or chronic enteritis (e.g. shigellosis, typhoid fever, amebic dysentery, helminth infections), or diseases of other organ systems (e.g. hepatitis A, poliomyelitis, tissue parasitoses).

19. The histopathological findings in the brains of these animals resembled the features of a chronic granulomatous amebic encephalitis (GAE) which has been described in infections due toAcanthamoeba spp.

20. Pyogenic, amebic and fungal liver abscesses are reliably diagnosed with MDCT which can also be used for interventional radiologic therapy of liver abscesses by percutaneous aspiration or drainage procedures.

21. The Amoeba enters through the nose and travels to the brain, where it can cause primary amebic meningoencephalitis (PAM), according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

22. We report the history of a 43-year-old man with a histopathologically confirmed invasive amebic abscess in his right hip. CT scan of the liver was normal.

23. In postulating an immunologic basis for the pathogenicity of ameba, a parallel between the behavior of malignant cells in the body and an amebic infection in the gut is made.

24. Of 160 travellers from various regions in Italy who had taken part in a five-day organized trip to Phuket, Thailand, and been accommodated in the same luxury hotel, 17 showed either amebic abscess or colitis.

25. Primary Amebic Meningoencephalitis (PAM) is a rare and usually deadly disease caused by infection with a single celled organism (Amebae), Naegleria fowleri, which cause inflammation of the lining of the brain and spinal cord.The Naegleria Amebae is distributed widely around the world

26. In contrast, primary amebic meningoencephalitis due toNaegleria fowleri usually occurs in healthy, young individuals with a history of swimming in heated swimming pools, in manmade lakes or with recent contact with contaminated water and practising water-related sports.

27. The number of liver abscess cases in comparison with the number of intestinal amebic infections in a population is so low that this in itself suggests that tissue invasion is a rare event in the life history of the ameba.

28. In many cases the “Hartmannella” were associated with typical amebae of the genus Entamoeba, but we could see such infections also were the Hartmannella-types, were not mixed with other amebae. In spite of that we found the characteristic amebic alterations of the tissue.

29. This review confirms that opportunistic free-living amebic infections occur with increased frequency in patients treated with steroids, radiotherapy, chemotherapeutic drugs or with broad-spectrum antibiotics and suggest that the mechanism of such infection may be depressed cell-mediated immunity or some other alteration of the immune system, like acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS).

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