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Localization of infection by the microsporidian Enterocytozoon bieneusi in the gastrointestinal tract of AIDS patients with diarrhea.

J M Orenstein1, M Tenner, D P Kotler.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: We compared the level of Enterocytozoon bieneusi infection at different sites within the small intestine among patients with AIDS.
DESIGN: The level of E. bieneusi infection of each patient biopsy was determined and compared using semi-thin plastic section light microscopy and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). PATIENTS, PARTICIPANTS: Nine subjects with chronic diarrhea who had endoscopic biopsies of either proximal (bulb) or distal (fourth portion) duodenum plus proximal jejunum (just past ligament of Treitz), either simultaneously or within a few months of each other were studied. All patients had TEM-confirmed diagnoses of E. bieneusi intestinal microsporidiosis.
RESULTS: The intensity of infection was always greater in biopsies taken from the patients' jejunum compared with those taken from the duodenal bulb. In one patient, the duodenal bulb biopsy was negative while the jejunal biopsy, taken at the same time, was positive. The distal duodenum was usually, but not always, equal to the jejunum in terms of parasite burden. Esophageal, gastric, and colorectal biopsies from these and other patients were negative for E. bieneusi.
CONCLUSIONS: For the diagnosis of E. bieneusi to evaluate chronic diarrhea in AIDS patients, upper intestinal endoscopy biopsies should be taken at the most distal site possible.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1558716     DOI: 10.1097/00002030-199202000-00009

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  AIDS        ISSN: 0269-9370            Impact factor:   4.177


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