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Ethan X Tan1, Ziheng Calvin Xu1, Mikkaela McCormack2
1Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Northern Health, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
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Dientamoeba fragilis is a protozoan parasite whose pathogenicity remains unclear due to limited evidence and contradictory study results. We present a case of a 36-year-old woman with chronic gastrointestinal symptoms with an elevated fecal calprotectin who had endoscopic findings of patchy left-sided colitis, which persisted on interval colonoscopy 6 months later. Diagnosis was delayed due to 2 initial negative polymerase chain reactions before a positive result. The patient's symptoms and endoscopic findings resolved after microbiological clearance of Dientamoeba fragilis with paromomycin. We highlight the difficulties in diagnosing this condition and make a case for its pathogenicity.
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