Introduction: Isolated pleural amebiasis is exceptional in the world and specially in France.
Case Report: We report a case of acute isolated pleural amebiasis in a 56 year old man who did not travelled in endemic countries for the 20 past years. Chocolate-colored pus from the pleural puncture suggested the diagnosis.
Based on analysis of data collected from the national tuberculosis prevention program in Djibouti between 1990 and 1996, the authors analyzed the relationship between HIV infection and tuberculosis. The study cohort comprised a total of 22,000 patients including 14,000 with documented HIV infection. Although HIV infection probably worsened the situation, it was neither the only nor the main factor involved in the resurgence of tuberculosis.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFInfiltration of the pulmonary parenchyma by eosinophils is revealed in bronchoalveolar washings. Associated with pulmonary biopsy, this technique has renewed the approach to a classical syndrome. Pulmonary infiltration eosinophilia has multiple etiologies: some are well characterized (parasitic or medicinal), some others pose some nosological or etiopathogenic problems not yet clarified (chronic pulmonary infiltration eosinophilia, vasculitis of the lung).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe authors report on an outbreak of Schistosoma mansoni infestation involving 113 military men who had been contaminated together in a tributary of the Chari river in the Central African Republic. The patients were examined on their return to France 50 days after being contaminated and were compared with a control group of 25 subjects who had lived in Africa under the same conditions but were exempt of bilharziasis. All were subjected to a retrospective questionnaire, physical examination, examination of the faeces and serological test for bilharziasis by indirect haemoagglutination.
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