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Intestinal Spirochaetosis-A case series from the developing world
Tropical Doctor, 2021Spirochaetes comprise a heterogenous group of gram negative, motile, spiral shaped bacteria. Some of these pathogens are known to cause numerous human diseases such as Lyme disease, relapsing fever, syphilis and leptospirosis. However, intestinal spirochetosis is a rare condition.
Zain Majid +5 more
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Assessment of the clinical significance of intestinal spirochaetosis
Journal of Clinical Pathology, 2008Background: Spirochaetes are well known causative agents of diarrhoea in veterinary medicine. However, there is no agreement as to whether or not they have any clinical significance in humans. Aims: To assess the symptoms associated ...
S, O'Donnell +4 more
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Intestinal spirochaetosis: Pathological entity of no clinical significance?
Irish Journal of Medical Science, 1988Colorectal biopsy specimens and appendices from fourteen patients showing intestinal spirochaetosis were evaluated for the presence of inflammatory cells, mast cells and IgE-containing cells. There was no difference between these and normal controls. Review of clinical features showed no consistent symptoms.
E E, Mooney, M, Casey, P A, Dervan
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Intestinal Spirochaetosis in Children
Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition, 1993R M, da Cunha Ferreira +5 more
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[Severe diarrhoea with invasive intestinal spirochaetosis].
Nederlands tijdschrift voor geneeskunde, 2006A 38-year-old heterosexual male presented with a 6 to 7 week history of severe diarrhoea but no other complaints. In routine faecal cultures and routine parasitological investigations no pathogenic micro-organisms were observed. Colonoscopy revealed a normal mucosa. Multiple biopsies were obtained.
N G, Koopmans +3 more
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Bovine intestinal spirochaetosis with dysentery
Veterinary Record, 2000T, Shibahara +5 more
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Brachyspira spp. and avian intestinal spirochaetosis: an epidemiological review
World's Poultry Science Journal, 2013S A Mcewen, Michele T Guerin
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