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J Postgrad Med ; 1992 Jul-Sep; 38(3): 151-2
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-117137

ABSTRACT

Massive intestinal haemorrhage rarely occurs in amoebic colitis. We report a case of caecal amoebic ulcer in a 61 year old diabetic male who presented with massive lower intestinal haemorrhage requiring blood transfusion and emergency surgical intervention. Histologically, trophozoites of Entamoeba histolytica were seen invading the wall of the submucosal arteries, causing necrotising arteritis. Rupture of a necrosed artery probably caused massive haemorrhage.


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Blood Transfusion , Dysentery, Amebic/complications , Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage/etiology , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Polyarteritis Nodosa/etiology
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J Postgrad Med ; 1991 Oct; 37(4): 238-40
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-117594

ABSTRACT

Median rhomboid glossitis is an inflammatory lesion of the tongue, now believed to be secondary to candidiasis. We document a case of median rhomboid glossitis with heavy colonisation by Actinomyces in a 60-year-old male. We propose that Actinomyces, like Candida, induces pseudoepitheliomatous hyperplasia of the mucosa of the tongue and florid inflammatory hyperplasia of the underlying connective tissue, resulting in the characteristic elevated lesion. Actinomyces has not earlier been implicated as a cause of median rhomboid glossitis.


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Actinomyces/growth & development , Actinomycosis , Glossitis/microbiology , Humans , Hyperplasia , Male , Middle Aged , Tongue/microbiology
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