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[Lambliasis in enterobiopsy].

J Jakubovský, M Zaviacic, L Kvasz

    Ceskoslovenska Patologie
    |May 1, 1975
    PubMed
    Summary
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    Giardia lamblia, a parasite, was found in the intestinal lumen and mucosa of an asymptomatic patient using advanced microscopy. This study reveals rare ultrastructural features of the parasite in host tissue.

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    Area of Science:

    • Parasitology
    • Gastroenterology
    • Microscopy

    Context:

    • Giardia lamblia infections often present with gastrointestinal symptoms.
    • Diagnosis typically relies on stool examination or duodenal aspirates.
    • Enterobiopsy offers a direct method for examining the intestinal mucosa.

    Purpose:

    • To investigate the relationship between Giardia lamblia and the intestinal mucosa.
    • To identify rare ultrastructural characteristics of Giardia lamblia.
    • To assess the parasite's presence in an asymptomatic host via enterobiopsy.

    Summary:

    • Giardia lamblia and its rare ultrastructural features were observed in intestinal tissue from a clinically asymptomatic individual.
    • Both optical and electron microscopy confirmed the parasite's presence in the intestinal lumen and mucosa.

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  • Enterobiopsy provided a detailed view of the host-parasite interaction at the mucosal level.
  • Impact:

    • Highlights the potential for asymptomatic Giardia lamblia infections.
    • Demonstrates the utility of enterobiopsy for detailed parasitic examination.
    • Contributes to understanding Giardia lamblia ultrastructure and host interactions.