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amebic liver abscesses
What is an amebic liver abscess?
An
amebic liver abscess
is a collection of pus in the liver caused by the parasitic protozoan *Entamoeba histolytica*. This condition is a serious complication of amebiasis, which primarily affects the large intestine but can spread to other organs.
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