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Revision as of 20:25, 24 October 2014
Background
- Fecal oral transmission of Entamoeba histolytica cyst
- Excystation in intestinal lumen
- Trophozoites adhere and colonizes large intestine forming new cysts or invade the intestinal mucosa to cause colitis or abscesses
- Liver abscess-10x more common in men
Clinical Features
- Asymptomatic vs. dysentery vs. extraintestinal abscesses
- Intestinal- several weeks of crampy abdominal pain, weight loss, watery or bloody diarrhea
- Liver abscess-fever, cough, RUQ or epigastric pain, right-sided pleural pain or referred shoulder pain +/- GI upset
- Hepatomegaly with tenderness over the liver a typical finding
- Abscess rupture can involve associated peritoneum, pericardium, or pleural cavity
- Extrahepatic amebic abscesses in the lung, brain, and skin are rare
Differential Diagnosis
Dysentery
- Infectious- Shigella, Salmonella, Campylobacter, E.Coli.
- Noninfectious- Inflammatory bowel disease, ischemic colitis, diverticulitis, AV malformation.
Liver abscess
- Pyogenic liver abscess, necrotic hepatoma, Echinococcal cyst
Fever in traveler
- Normal causes of acute fever!
- Malaria
- Dengue
- Leptospirosis
- Typhoid fever
- Typhus
- Viral hemorrhagic fevers
- Chikungunya
- Yellow fever
- Rift valley fever
- Q fever
- Amebiasis
- Zika virus
Workup
- CBC
- Chem
- LFT
- Stool or abscess microscopy
- Stool, serum, or abscess fluid antigen
- Indirect hemagluttination (antibody)
Management
Asymptomatic colonization
- Paromomycin or Diloxanide
Colitis
- Flagyl
Liver abscess
- Flagyl, Tinidazole, Paromomycin, or Diloxanide
- Consider drainage of abscess if no response to abx in 5 days, abscess >5cm or left lobe involvement
Disposition
- Home if no complications
Sources
- Haque R, Huston C, Hughes M, Houpt E, Petri, W. Amebiasis. N Engl J Med 2003; 348:1565-1573
