Irritable bowel syndrome: in search of an etiology: role of Blastocystis hominis
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Irritable bowel syndrome: in search of an etiology: role of Blastocystis hominis
Abstract
This study was designed to examine stool specimens of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) patients for Blastocystis hominis, a common intestinal parasite. One hundred fifty patients were enrolled, 95 IBS cases and 55 controls. These patients provided a medical history, and underwent physical and laboratory evaluations that included stool microscopy and culture for B. hominis and colonoscopy. The 95 cases (51 males and 44 females) had a mean +/- SD age of 37.8 +/- 13.2 years. Stool microscopy was positive for B. hominis in 32% (30 of 95) of the cases and 7% (4 of 55) of the controls (P = 0.001). Stool culture was positive in 46% (44 of 95) of the cases and 7% (4 of 55) of the controls (P < 0.001). Stool culture for B. hominis in IBS was more sensitive than microscopy (P < 0.001). Blastocystis hominis was frequently demonstrated in the stool samples of IBS patients; however, its significance in IBS still needs to be investigated. Stool culture has a higher positive yield for B. hominis than stool microscopy.
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Irritable bowel syndrome: the need to exclude Dientamoeba fragilis.Am J Trop Med Hyg. 2005 May;72(5):501; author reply 501-2. Am J Trop Med Hyg. 2005. PMID: 15891119 No abstract available.
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