归国旅行者的阿米巴肝脓肿:从非流行地区吸取的教训。

IF 0.8 Q4 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Case Reports in Infectious Diseases Pub Date : 2025-08-21 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1155/crdi/9933233
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摘要

尽管阿米巴肝脓肿在流行地区相对常见,但在资源丰富的国家很少被诊断出来,这些脓肿通常是由移民或前往流行地区的旅行者输入的。2010年至2024年间,我们观察到两例阿米巴肝脓肿在意大利三级保健中心成功治疗。这两起病例都是在哥伦比亚感染的。鉴于未经治疗的阿米巴性肝脓肿的高发病率和死亡率,本报告旨在强调旅行史的重要性,并将阿米巴性肝脓肿纳入临床表现一致的流行国家患者的鉴别诊断。及时的诊断和治疗对于良好的临床结果至关重要。
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Amoebic Liver Abscesses in Returning Travelers: Lessons to Keep in Mind From a Nonendemic Area.

Amoebic Liver Abscesses in Returning Travelers: Lessons to Keep in Mind From a Nonendemic Area.

Despite being relatively common in endemic settings, amoebic liver abscesses are rarely diagnosed in high-resource countries, where they are usually imported by migrants or travelers to endemic areas. Between 2010 and 2024, we observed two cases of amoebic liver abscess that were successfully managed in a tertiary-care center in Italy. In both cases, the infection was contracted in Colombia. Given the high morbidity and mortality associated with nontreated amoebic liver abscesses, this report aims at underlying the importance of travel history and of considering amoebic liver abscess among the differential diagnoses for people coming from endemic countries with compatible clinical presentations. Prompt diagnosis and treatment are of paramount importance for favorable clinical outcomes.

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