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... patients with right lower - quadrant pain . ) Permanent slides with trichrome or iron hematoxylin stains Solid or formed feces for cysts ( carriers or chronic patients ) or Examined in saline or iodine mounts , especially shreds of ...
... patients with right lower - quadrant pain . ) Permanent slides with trichrome or iron hematoxylin stains Solid or formed feces for cysts ( carriers or chronic patients ) or Examined in saline or iodine mounts , especially shreds of ...
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... patients with amebic liver abscess , and in 70 % to 85 % of those with clinically recognized intestinal amebiasis . Tests remain positive for months after successful treatment . Asymptomatic in- fections or those with minimal invasion ...
... patients with amebic liver abscess , and in 70 % to 85 % of those with clinically recognized intestinal amebiasis . Tests remain positive for months after successful treatment . Asymptomatic in- fections or those with minimal invasion ...
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... patient still up and about . In some patients the course of disease is more rapid , with high fever and chills , simu- lating typhoid fever or acute brucellosis . The most prominent physical findings are fever , splenomegaly , and ...
... patient still up and about . In some patients the course of disease is more rapid , with high fever and chills , simu- lating typhoid fever or acute brucellosis . The most prominent physical findings are fever , splenomegaly , and ...
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Blood and Tissue Protozoa of Human Beings | 101 |
THE NEMATHELMINTHES OR ROUNDWORMS | 107 |
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