1974
DOI: 10.1590/s0037-86821974000400004
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Distúrbios da absorção intestinal na estrongiloidose

Abstract: O objetivo do presente trabalho foi estudar as manifestações disabsortivas produzidas por infecção pelo Strongyloides stercoralis. Foram selecionados dois grupos de indivíduos

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“…Heartburn, abdominal pain (usually epigastric) and bloating are the most frequent symptoms reported [2, 7. 8], Most patients also report the occurrence of diar rhea, and sometimes steatorrhea can be de tected [9][10][11], Hypochlorhydria, intestinal hypomotility and humoral and/or cellular immunological deficiencies have already been described in strongyloidiasis [6,9,[11][12][13][14], and it has been known that all these disturbances can cause bacterial colonization of the upper small bowel [15]. So, the present study aimed to investigate the aerobic and anaerobic bacte rial flora of the upper jejunum (quantita tively and qualitatively) in patients with proved strongyloidiasis.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Heartburn, abdominal pain (usually epigastric) and bloating are the most frequent symptoms reported [2, 7. 8], Most patients also report the occurrence of diar rhea, and sometimes steatorrhea can be de tected [9][10][11], Hypochlorhydria, intestinal hypomotility and humoral and/or cellular immunological deficiencies have already been described in strongyloidiasis [6,9,[11][12][13][14], and it has been known that all these disturbances can cause bacterial colonization of the upper small bowel [15]. So, the present study aimed to investigate the aerobic and anaerobic bacte rial flora of the upper jejunum (quantita tively and qualitatively) in patients with proved strongyloidiasis.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%