نتایج جستجو برای: diarrhoea

تعداد نتایج: 9509  

Journal: :Journal of clinical pathology 1969
N A Simmons

Laboratory, Colindale, London) The traveller newly arrived at his destination, particularly if a warm climate, is commonly affected by acute diarrhoea within 14 days, a condition usually referred to as 'traveller's diarrhoea'. In 1965 a bacteriological study was made on 540 men belonging to an Army unit which moved by air from the United Kingdom to Aden. Cases of diarrhoea commenced about four ...

Journal: :Gut 1983
D C Candy T S Leung W C Marshall J T Harries

Mucosal adhesion of bacteria has been studied in eight infants with protracted diarrhoea and malnutrition, using a buccal epithelial cell technique. A known non-adhesive strain of Escherichia coli (O1:K1:H7) adhered to a significantly greater (p less than 0.001) proportion of buccal epithelial cells from patients with protracted diarrhoea, compared with children with acute diarrhoea, healthy in...

Journal: :Gut 1976
E H Thaysen L Pedersen

In the course of extensive routine screening for bile acid malabsorption a few patients were detected in whom chronic diarrhoea was apparently induced by excess bile acid loss which was neither associated with demonstrable conventional ileopathy nor with any other disorder allied to diarrhoea. In three patients subjected to scrutiny the results obtained were in harmony with a concept of idiopat...

Journal: :Russian Open Medical Journal 2022

The most frequent intestinal parasites that cause severe disorders in humans are Giardia lamblia and Entamoeba histolytica, which alter serum concentrations of deferent markers due to virulence factors pathogenicity. A large number people with infection asymptomatic, they can go for up a year without showing any signs or symptoms. Additionally, prolonged diarrhoea but not acute diarrhoea, these...

2014
Bas B Oude Munnink Marta Canuti Martin Deijs Michel de Vries Maarten F Jebbink Sjoerd Rebers Richard Molenkamp Formijn J van Hemert Kevin Chung Matthew Cotten Fransje Snijders Cees JA Sol Lia van der Hoek

BACKGROUND Gastrointestinal symptoms, in particular diarrhoea, are common in non-treated HIV-1 infected individuals. Although various enteric pathogens have been implicated, the aetiology of diarrhoea remains unexplained in a large proportion of HIV-1 infected patients. Our aim is to identify the cause of diarrhoea for patients that remain negative in routine diagnostics. METHODS In this stud...

2018
Felix Akpojene Ogbo Hillary Nguyen Sabrina Naz Kingsley E. Agho Andrew Page

Background Diarrhoea is a leading cause of child mortality in Tanzania. The association between optimal infant feeding practices and diarrhoea has been reported elsewhere, but the evidence has been limited to promote and advocate for strategic interventions in Tanzania. This study examined the association between infant and young child feeding (IYCF) practices and diarrhoea in Tanzanian childre...

Journal: :Annals of the rheumatic diseases 1997
Y Okuda K Takasugi T Oyama H Oyama S Nanba T Miyamoto

OBJECTIVE To examine the clinical characteristics of intractable diarrhoea associated with secondary amyloidosis in rheumatoid arthritis (RA). METHODS Of 179 RA patients with biopsy confirmed secondary amyloidosis, 24 cases (23 women and one man) with intractable diarrhoea lasting for more than one month were retrospectively evaluated. RESULTS The mean (SD) duration of diarrhoea was 87 (64)...

Journal: :Journal of clinical pathology 2001
T Carney J D Perry M Ford S Majumdar F K Gould

Clostridium difficile is a well documented cause of antibiotic associated diarrhoea in hospitalised patients, but may account for only approximately 20% of all cases. This leader reviews the current knowledge and understanding of the pathogenesis, epidemiology, and diagnosis of non-food borne Clostridium perfringens diarrhoea. Although enterotoxigenic C perfringens has been implicated in some C...

2016
N Modi M H Wilcox

Clostridium diYcile is a well documented cause of antibiotic associated diarrhoea in hospitalised patients, but may account for only approximately 20% of all cases. This leader reviews the current knowledge and understanding of the pathogenesis, epidemiology, and diagnosis of non-food borne Clostridium perfringens diarrhoea. Although enterotoxigenic C perfringens has been implicated in some C d...

2014
Joanne M Bowen

Targeted therapy of cancer is often associated with clinically significant diarrhoea; however, the mechanisms underpinning this adverse effect are currently unknown. Diarrhoea following treatment with tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKIs) of EGFR is particularly troublesome. Until recently, understanding of EGFR TKI-induced diarrhoea has been limited to clinical observation. However, our group has ...

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