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Dientamoeba

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Dientamoeba /Di·ent·amoe·ba/ (di-ent″ah-me´bah) a genus of amebas commonly found in the human colon and appendix, including D. fra´gilis, a species that has been associated with diarrhea.
Dientamoeba [di″ent-tah-me´bah]
a genus of small highly active, usually nonpathogenic or mildly pathogenic ameboid protozoa parasitic in the large intestine of humans and certain monkeys. D. fragilis has been associated with human infection, which is manifested chiefly by diarrhea; abdominal pain; bloody, mucoid, or loose stools; and flatulence.

Dientamoeba
a genus of amebas commonly found in the colon and appendix of primates and of humans.

Dientamoeba fragilis
occurs in the cecum of humans and monkeys. A species that has been associated with diarrhea but its pathogenicity is unclear.


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intestinalis is rarely seen in urine sediment and is generally not clinically significant because, of the six genera of flagellates that parasitize the human intestinal or urogenital tracts, only Giardia lamblia, Dientamoeba fragilis and Trichomonas vaginalis are considered pathogens.
The possibly nonpathogenic parasite Dientamoeba fragilis and the nonpathogenic parasite Blastocystis hominis were common and were found more frequently in controls than in patients.
 
 
 
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