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Although amebiasis is more common in subtropical and tropical regions and where public health infrastructure, sanitation, and hygiene are suboptimal, it has the potential to increase in incidence within developed countries due to rising global travel and immigration. The most common extraintestinal complication of amebiasis is Amoebic liver abscess
<div>An Unusual Presentation of an Amoebic Liver Abscess: The Story of An Unwanted Souvenir</div>

An Unusual Presentation of an Amoebic Liver Abscess: The Story of An Unwanted Souvenir

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