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Of 500 red-footed tortoises imported to southern Florida, approximately 200 died during a 2-month period. Clinical signs were nonspecific and included anorexia, listlessness, and watery diarrhea, with lingering death. Necropsy consistently revealed thickened duodenum, with necrotic mucosa and
A 56-year-old man was admitted due to chronic diarrhea with progressive weight loss (30 kg within 1 year). All results of medical investigations were normal. The suspected diagnosis of a neuroendocrinological neoplasm could not be established; there was also no evidence for a lymphoma or
In an outbreak of diarrhea among 82 artificially reared red deer calves, 56 developed the disease and 20 subsequently died. During the outbreak 80% of diarrheal and 50% of apparently healthy calves excreted cryptosporidial oocysts in feces. The coincidence of infection with Crytosporidium and
BACKGROUND
The diagnosis of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is based on clinical criteria. Further diagnostic testing is advised for certain "red flag" alarm or warning signs.
OBJECTIVE
This investigation was designed to examine the yield of testing for "red flags".
METHODS
Consecutive patients who
A red-tailed hawk (Buteo jamaicensis) with signs of respiratory distress and diarrhea was captured in the Manchac Wildlife Management Area, Louisiana (USA) and died the following day. At necropsy, the carcass was emaciated and there were splenomegaly, and fibrinous pericarditis, airsacculitis, and
Enterotoxigenic Clostridium perfringens was associated with diarrhea in a 4-yr-old female captive-bred red-footed tortoise (Geochelone carbonaria). Diagnosis was based on bacterial culture, detection of C. perfringens enterotoxin in feces, and exclusion of commonly recognized pathogens. After
OBJECTIVE
Celiac disease is characterized by sensitivity to gluten that results in inflammation and atrophy of the small intestine mucosa. The aim of this research was to document the presence of celiac disease and to describe its clinical presentations in the tribes living in the Red Sea state of
OBJECTIVE
to examine the diagnostic accuracy of traditional 'red flags' for necrotizing fasciitis (NF) on history and physical examination.
METHODS
retrospective study of all cases of NF admitted to a large tertiary care hospital between January 1 2004 and December 31 2013, each matched to two
A chronically ill, 80-year-old man received over three fourths of a unit of CPDA-1 red blood cells contaminated with Yersinia enterocolitica serotype 0:3. He experienced rigors, high fever, elevated blood pressure, and increased pulse rate. He was treated with antibiotics and discharged in stable
A debilitated 9-yr-old female red panda (Ailurus fulgens fulgens) with a recent history of corticosteroid administration displayed anorexia, depression, and diarrhea for 2 days. Blood work revealed a moderate nonregenerative anemia, leukocytosis, hypokalemia, hyperbilirubinemia, and mildly elevated
The objective of this study was to determine if the ingestion of snow contaminated with Chlamydomonas nivalis causes diarrhea. The design was a single-blind crossover. Subjects were seven healthy volunteers, aged 24-56 who ingested 500 g of snow contaminated with C. nivalis. Outcome was measured by
A 5-yr-old, intact male red ruffed lemur ( Varecia rubra ) presented for evaluation as the result of a 1-wk history of lethargy and hyporexia. Physical examination findings included thin body condition, muffled heart sounds, harsh lung sounds, and liquid brown diarrhea. Complete blood count and
BACKGROUND
In June 1996, an outbreak of chronic diarrhea was reported to the Texas Department of Health (Austin).
METHODS
We initiated active case finding, performed 2 case-control studies, and conducted an extensive laboratory and environmental investigation.
RESULTS
We identified 114 persons with