An Unconventional Diagnostic Method for Cryptosporidial Enteritis in a Healthy Host: Never Call It Quits!

Cryptosporidial enteritis has a rising incidence in the USA, mostly affecting immunocompromised individuals and children. It has a self-limiting course in healthy hosts. Herein, we present a unique case of a healthy middle-aged female who presented with a 1-month history of voluminous watery diarrhe...

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Main Authors: Shivantha Amarnath, Cheikh Talal El Imad, Kingsley Ebare, Hueizhi Wu, Stephen Mulrooney
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Language:English
Published: Karger Publishers 2019-12-01
Series:Case Reports in Gastroenterology
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Online Access:https://www.karger.com/Article/FullText/504956
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spelling doaj-e7b5fcbf249b4fdab682e572d023d36d2020-11-25T02:55:45ZengKarger PublishersCase Reports in Gastroenterology1662-06312019-12-0113352653110.1159/000504956504956An Unconventional Diagnostic Method for Cryptosporidial Enteritis in a Healthy Host: Never Call It Quits!Shivantha AmarnathCheikh Talal El ImadKingsley EbareHueizhi WuStephen MulrooneyCryptosporidial enteritis has a rising incidence in the USA, mostly affecting immunocompromised individuals and children. It has a self-limiting course in healthy hosts. Herein, we present a unique case of a healthy middle-aged female who presented with a 1-month history of voluminous watery diarrhea and acute blood loss anemia. Cryptosporidial enteritis was diagnosed based on endoscopy with biopsy-proven evidence of 2 jejunal peptic ulcers infected with Cryptosporidiumspp. that was originally missed on routine stool culture, ova and parasite tests. The patient was successfully treated with nitazoxanide,and eradication of the protozoan was also confirmed on repeat endoscopic biopsies of the ulcer that were carried out 6 months later. To our knowledge, this is the first case to be reported in the literature with infective colonization of peptic ulcers with Cryptosporidiumspp.with consequent systemic symptoms.https://www.karger.com/Article/FullText/504956cryptosporidiumendoscopyenteritisimmunocompetent hoststool culture
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author Shivantha Amarnath
Cheikh Talal El Imad
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Hueizhi Wu
Stephen Mulrooney
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Cheikh Talal El Imad
Kingsley Ebare
Hueizhi Wu
Stephen Mulrooney
An Unconventional Diagnostic Method for Cryptosporidial Enteritis in a Healthy Host: Never Call It Quits!
Case Reports in Gastroenterology
cryptosporidium
endoscopy
enteritis
immunocompetent host
stool culture
author_facet Shivantha Amarnath
Cheikh Talal El Imad
Kingsley Ebare
Hueizhi Wu
Stephen Mulrooney
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title An Unconventional Diagnostic Method for Cryptosporidial Enteritis in a Healthy Host: Never Call It Quits!
title_short An Unconventional Diagnostic Method for Cryptosporidial Enteritis in a Healthy Host: Never Call It Quits!
title_full An Unconventional Diagnostic Method for Cryptosporidial Enteritis in a Healthy Host: Never Call It Quits!
title_fullStr An Unconventional Diagnostic Method for Cryptosporidial Enteritis in a Healthy Host: Never Call It Quits!
title_full_unstemmed An Unconventional Diagnostic Method for Cryptosporidial Enteritis in a Healthy Host: Never Call It Quits!
title_sort unconventional diagnostic method for cryptosporidial enteritis in a healthy host: never call it quits!
publisher Karger Publishers
series Case Reports in Gastroenterology
issn 1662-0631
publishDate 2019-12-01
description Cryptosporidial enteritis has a rising incidence in the USA, mostly affecting immunocompromised individuals and children. It has a self-limiting course in healthy hosts. Herein, we present a unique case of a healthy middle-aged female who presented with a 1-month history of voluminous watery diarrhea and acute blood loss anemia. Cryptosporidial enteritis was diagnosed based on endoscopy with biopsy-proven evidence of 2 jejunal peptic ulcers infected with Cryptosporidiumspp. that was originally missed on routine stool culture, ova and parasite tests. The patient was successfully treated with nitazoxanide,and eradication of the protozoan was also confirmed on repeat endoscopic biopsies of the ulcer that were carried out 6 months later. To our knowledge, this is the first case to be reported in the literature with infective colonization of peptic ulcers with Cryptosporidiumspp.with consequent systemic symptoms.
topic cryptosporidium
endoscopy
enteritis
immunocompetent host
stool culture
url https://www.karger.com/Article/FullText/504956
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