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Amebiasis cutis

Amebiasis cutis

Clinical features Cutaneous lesions of Entamoeba histolytica are rare and more likely to occur in adults,1 although cases in children have been described.2 These are most commonly seen after surgical treatment of intestinal or hepatic amebiasis, but may also occur by direct extension, perianally from the bowel or from hepatic involvement, and by direct inoculation of the skin from other infected lesions. Penile amebiasis may follow anal intercourse or vaginal intercourse if the female has amebic vaginitis. HIV infection should be