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Query: UMLS:C0022104 (
irritable bowel syndrome
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Blastocystis infection has been reported to be associated with
irritable bowel syndrome
(
IBS
), inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and chronic diarrhoea. The availability of data on the subtypes of Blastocystis found in these patient groups would be of interest in understanding the significance of Blastocystis infection in chronic illness. In this study, we identify Blastocystis subtypes found in patients presenting with
IBS
, IBD, chronic diarrhoea and asymptomatic patients in Ankara, Turkey. Blastocystis was detected in 11 symptomatic patients by microscopy and 19 by stool culture. Stool culture was more sensitive than microscopy in identifying Blastocystis. Using standard nomenclature adopted in 2007, Blastocystis sp. subtype 3 was the most common in all groups, followed by Blastocystis sp. subtype 2. Identical subtypes of Blastocystis are found in patients with
IBS
, IBD and chronic diarrhoea. These particular subtypes show low host specificity and are carried by humans and some farm animals. The subtypes of Blastocystis that are commonly found in rodents and certain wild birds were not found in these patients. We suggest a model in which the severity of enteric
protozoan infection
may be mediated by host factors.
...
PMID:Blastocystis subtypes in irritable bowel syndrome and inflammatory bowel disease in Ankara, Turkey. 1982 Aug 33
Irritable bowel syndrome
(
IBS
) is a functional gastrointestinal disorder of uncertain etiology. Several studies have proposed the possible role of intestinal parasites in the pathogenesis of
IBS
. We aimed to summarize the epidemiological studies that describe a possible link between intestinal parasites and
IBS
, with special interest in endemic areas for intestinal parasitism such as South America. A comprehensive review of the literature was conducted by using the keywords:
irritable bowel syndrome
, intestinal parasites,
protozoan infection
, soil-transmitted helminths and South America. Giardia lamblia may cause
IBS
symptoms that can persist several years after effective treatment. Dientamoeba fragilis can cause
IBS
-like symptoms, but low sensitive parasitological techniques may fail to detect it. Entamoeba histolytica can cause a chronic non-dysenteric colitis, but several studies have failed to find an association with
IBS
. The role of Blastocystis hominis in
IBS
remains controversial. In addition, epidemiological studies evaluating the effect of soil-transmitted helminths in
IBS
are scant. Symptoms elicited by intestinal parasites may resemble to those in
IBS
, especially in endemic areas such as South America, where both the prevalence of
IBS
and intestinal parasitism are high. Whether these organisms are the cause or contributing factors in
IBS
remains a subject of study. Routine parasitologicalexamination of stools in individuals who full-fit the criteria for
IBS
should be included upon initial assessment in endemic countries.
...
PMID:Irritable bowel syndrome and intestinal parasites: a view from South America. 2740 92