Difficulty Confirming the Diagnosis of Amoebic Enteritis.

Q3 Medicine
Mia Fujisawa, Ryuzo Deguchi, Takashi Ueda, Erika Teramura, Masaya Sano, Hirohiko Sato, Yoshitaka Arase, Hidekazu Suzuki, Masashi Matsushima, Tatehiro Kagawa
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Abstract

Amoebic dysentery is designated a Category 5 disease under the Infectious Disease Control Law in Japan, with approximately 1,000 cases reported annually. About 10% of these are cases of invasive amoebic dysentery, 90% of which have an asymptomatic course and are often discovered incidentally, and there is concern that the number of undiagnosed cases is increasing since the reagent for that blood antibody test was discontinued in 2017. Invasive amoebic dysentery often causes ulcerative lesions that affect the cecum and rectum predominantly, but eradication of amoebic dysentery is possible with proper diagnosis and treatment. However, there have been cases in which delayed diagnosis and treatment have resulted in fulminant forms of colorectal ulceration, including perforated peritonitis and amoebic liver abscesses. In this report, the importance of the diagnosis and treatment of this disease is reiterated, and a case that was difficult to diagnose is presented.

阿米巴肠炎确诊困难。
阿米巴痢疾是日本《传染病防治法》规定的第 5 类疾病,每年报告的病例约有 1 000 例。其中约10%为侵袭性阿米巴痢疾病例,90%的病例无症状,往往是偶然发现的,而且令人担忧的是,自2017年停止使用血液抗体检测试剂以来,未确诊病例的数量正在增加。侵袭性阿米巴痢疾通常会引起溃疡性病变,主要影响盲肠和直肠,但只要诊断和治疗得当,是可以根除阿米巴痢疾的。然而,也有因诊断和治疗延误而导致大肠溃疡恶化的病例,包括穿孔性腹膜炎和阿米巴肝脓肿。本报告重申了诊断和治疗这种疾病的重要性,并介绍了一个难以诊断的病例。
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期刊介绍: The Tokai Journal of Experimental and Clinical Medicine, also referred to as Tokai Journal, is an official quarterly publication of the Tokai Medical Association. Tokai Journal publishes original articles that deal with issues of clinical, experimental, socioeconomic, cultural and/or historical importance to medical science and related fields. Manuscripts may be submitted as full-length Original Articles or Brief Communications. Tokai Journal also publishes reviews and symposium proceedings. Articles accepted for publication in Tokai Journal cannot be reproduced elsewhere without written permission from the Tokai Medical Association. In addition, Tokai Journal will not be held responsible for the opinions of the authors expressed in the published articles.
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