JGH Open (Mar 2021)

Amoebic colitis: A case series of a recurring missed diagnosis

  • Joshua Haron Abasszade,
  • Robert Little,
  • Fiona Yeaman,
  • Marcus Robertson,
  • Sally Bell

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/jgh3.12484
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 3
pp. 404 – 407

Abstract

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Abstract Entamoeba histolytica, a pathogenic protozoan that causes amoebiasis, remains the second leading cause of death from parasitic infections worldwide. We present a case series of patients presenting to metropolitan tertiary gastroenterology units in Melbourne, Australia, highlighting the complexities of diagnosing amoebic colitis and the potential for misdiagnosis. These cases illustrate four key lessons in the identification of amoebic colitis: (i) obtaining a thorough travel and exposure history, (ii) having a high index of suspicion, (iii) understanding the limitations of available investigations, and (iv) being aware that amoebic colitis may masquerade as other common conditions.

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