腸結核
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- of or relating to or inside the intestines; "intestinal disease" (同)enteric, enteral
- infection transmitted by inhalation or ingestion of tubercle bacilli and manifested in fever and small lesions (usually in the lungs but in various other parts of the body in acute stages) (同)TB, T.B.
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- 結核({略}TB,T.B.) / 肺結核
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- 1. 小児における結核 tuberculosis disease in children
- 2. 骨格系結核 skeletal tuberculosis
- 3. 結核の皮膚症状 cutaneous manifestations of tuberculosis
- 4. 結核と眼 tuberculosis and the eye
- 5. 肺外結核および粟粒結核の疫学および病理 epidemiology and pathology of extrapulmonary and miliary tuberculosis
English Journal
- [Differential diagnosis of intestinal tuberculosis and primary small intestinal lymphoma using endoscopy and computerized tomography].
- Zhu QQ1, Wu JT, Chen WX, Wang SA, Zheng J.Author information 1Department of Medical Imaging, Subei People's Hospital, Jiangsu Yangzhou, China.AbstractOBJECTIVE: To analyze the characteristics of intestinal tuberculosis(ITB) and primary small intestinal lymphoma(PSIL) in order to provide clue for the differential diagnosis.
- Zhonghua wei chang wai ke za zhi = Chinese journal of gastrointestinal surgery.Zhonghua Wei Chang Wai Ke Za Zhi.2012 Dec;15(12):1247-51.
- OBJECTIVE: To analyze the characteristics of intestinal tuberculosis(ITB) and primary small intestinal lymphoma(PSIL) in order to provide clue for the differential diagnosis.METHODS: Data of 24 cases of ITB and 23 cases of PSIL confirmed by surgery and pathology were retrospectively analyzed. The cl
- PMID 23268270
- How common is intestinal parasitism in HIV-infected patients in Malaysia?
- Asma I1, Johari S, Sim BL, Lim YA.Author information 1Department of Parasitology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Malaya, 50603 Kuala Lumpur.AbstractHuman immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-infected individuals have greater susceptibility to infections by a myriad of microorganisms which can cause significant morbidity and mortality compared to immunocompetent individuals. Of these microbial infections, intestinal parasitic infections (IPIs) however are receiving less attention than bacterial and viral infections, hence, the lack of information of parasitic infections in HIV individuals. Prevalence of IPIs among 346 HIV-infected individuals in Malaysia was determined in this study. The overall prevalence of intestinal parasitic infections (IPIs) was 37.9% (131 of 346) with protozoa infections (18.8%) being more common compared to helminth infections (7.5%). Observed protozoa include Entamoeba histolytica/dispar (16.8%), Cryptosporidium parvum (12.4%), Isospora belli (10.1%), Cyclospora cayetanensis (4.9%) and Giardia duodenalis (intestinalis) (3.2%) whilst helminthes which were detected comprised of Ascaris lumbricoides (13.9%), Trichuris trichiura (6.4%) and hookworms (0.6%). Among those 131 infected, 50.4% had multiple infections and 48.9% had single parasitic infection. The CD4 counts were significantly lower (i.e., 200 cells/mm³) in patients harbouring IPIs. Of those individuals infected with intestinal parasites, 49% were intravenous drug users and 58% were not on any antiretroviral therapy. Most were asymptomatic and had concurrent opportunistic infections (OIs) mainly with Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection. These results confirmed that IPIs are ubiquitous among HIV-infected individuals, especially those presenting with low CD4 T cells counts, and provide useful insights into the epidemiology of these infections among HIV-infected patients in Malaysia. It is therefore recommended, that diagnosis of these intestinal parasitic pathogens should be conducted on a routine basis for better management of gastrointestinal illnesses among HIV individuals.
- Tropical biomedicine.Trop Biomed.2011 Aug;28(2):400-10.
- Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-infected individuals have greater susceptibility to infections by a myriad of microorganisms which can cause significant morbidity and mortality compared to immunocompetent individuals. Of these microbial infections, intestinal parasitic infections (IPIs) however a
- PMID 22041762
- Detection of microsporidia in local HIV-positive population in Malaysia.
- Lono A1, Kumar S, Chye TT.Author information 1Department of Parasitology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur.AbstractThe HIV-positive population, due to their immuno-compromised nature, is considered more susceptible to parasitic infections than other populations. However despite the reports of other opportunistic pathogens such as Cryptosporidium and tuberculosis reported in vulnerable communities, microsporidia have not been highlighted in the local HIV-positive population in Malaysia. This study aimed to provide preliminary information on the prevalence of microsporidia in the local HIV-population. Microsporidia were detected in 21/247 (8.5%) stool samples from the HIV-infected individuals, a significantly higher (P-value <0.05) prevalence than in the control group, in which 5/173 (2.9%) were positive. HIV patients were 3x more at risk for acquiring microspordium (OR: 3.12; 95% CI 1.15-8.44). Spores were ellipsoid in shape with outlines that stained dark pink with the interior a lighter shade. Approximately 21% of the positive specimens were from individuals in the 40-49 years age group. Ten individuals who were positive for microsporidia were also positive for other enteric parasites such as Blastocystis hominis and Giardia lamblia. We detected Encephalitozoon intestinalis DNA following nested PCR from three of 10 samples analysed, as demonstrated by an amplicon of 370bp. From the findings reported, it appears that microsporidial infection in humans may actually be more common than reported. We strongly advocate greater emphasis on personal hygiene through public education on personal hygiene and the consumption of boiled or filtered water.
- Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene.Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg.2011 Jul;105(7):409-13. doi: 10.1016/j.trstmh.2011.03.006. Epub 2011 May 19.
- The HIV-positive population, due to their immuno-compromised nature, is considered more susceptible to parasitic infections than other populations. However despite the reports of other opportunistic pathogens such as Cryptosporidium and tuberculosis reported in vulnerable communities, microsporidia
- PMID 21596411
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- Pneumatosis intestinalis, in association with portal venous gas, is a rare finding in children and young adults. In radiological studies, it is characterized by gas-filled cysts within the bowel-wall. It is often a sign of the ...
- Pneumatosis intestinalis and portal venous gas associated with abdominal tuberculosis Alp H et al. Fig. 6. Abdominal CT after treatment Computed tomography gas within the intestinal wall and then enter the portal vein (11,12).
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- intestinal tuberculosis
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- tuberculosis intestinalis
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- 結核性腸炎 tuberculous enteritis
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- 結核、結核菌、炎症性腸疾患
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- http://www.nurs.or.jp/~academy/igaku/s5/s5315.htm
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- alimentary system、bowel、digestive system、enteric、enteric canal、entero、gastrointestinal、gastrointestinal system、GI、gut、intestinal tract、intestine
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