Purdil Khan, Javed Iqbal Farooqi, Saeed Jan, Nisar Ali.
Review of 100 cases of intestinal amoebiasis in Swat
J Postgrad Med Inst Jun 2005;19(2):216-9.
Department of Medicine, Central Wing Hospital, Saidu Group of Teaching Hospital, Swat
Objectives: The objective of this study was to find out the frequency of intestinal amoebiasis and the evaluation of clinical features and effectiveness of therapy in such patients. Material and Methods: This study was conducted in Saidu Group of Teaching Hospitals Swat from April to August 2001. An analysis of 100 patients with abdominal symptoms was done. Stool examination was performed by a specially trained technician. Results: The stools were reported positive for Entamoeba histolytica in 70 % of patients. These patients usually presented with chronic, low-grade upper abdominal pain and vague general abdominal discomfort, belching and flatulence. Bowel habits varied from continuous diarrhea to constipation alone. Frank dysentery with blood and mucous was rare. Results: of treatment were good. Conclusion: The frequency of amoebiasis is high in Swat and stool examination may be diagnostic in majority of cases.
Category: Parasitology
Keywords: Intestinal Amoebiasis. Entamoeba Histolytica. Dysentery. Amoebiasis.
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this article is very good and upto date.
Posted by: salimswati on Mar 2006

the Article is good but it is not mentioned why intestinal amoebiasis is so common in swat ,although education in swat is not too bad.I mean sanitation is good in valley swat.
thanks salim swati Dherai
Posted by: salimswati on Apr 2006

The treatment of choice is not dicussed.Please give details
Posted by: drinam1 on May 2006

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