2010
DOI: 10.4314/smj2.v12i3.55679
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Clinical and ultrasonographic features of amoebic liver abscess In a nigerian teaching hospital.

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“…[3] Similar finding was observed in a study conducted by Onwuchekwa et al, 81.8% of the cases of amoebic liver abscess were males and (18.2%) females. [4] Similar findings were observed in study done by Katzenstein et al in which amoebic liver abscess occurred predominantly in males (85%).…”
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“…[3] Similar finding was observed in a study conducted by Onwuchekwa et al, 81.8% of the cases of amoebic liver abscess were males and (18.2%) females. [4] Similar findings were observed in study done by Katzenstein et al in which amoebic liver abscess occurred predominantly in males (85%).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 80%