Abstract Background Human intestinal spirochetosis (IS) has been recognized for decades, but whether it represents commensalism or a pathogenic process remains controversial. IS is diagnosed on routine stains with confirmation by silver stains but these stains are labor intensive and slow to read. We evaluated the Treponema pallidum immunostain as a diagnostic adjunct for IS. Methods We retrieved biopsies from 33 patients with IS for this study. Each case was tested by Warthin-Starry (WS) and T. pallidum immunohistochemistry (IHC). Species specific genotyping was performed in 3 cases. Results Patients with IS ranged from 22 to 82 years without gender predilection. IS involved normal (n = 15), and inflamed (n = 5) mucosa and colonic polyps (...
A 22-year-old male began with up to 12 loose stools per day, with mucus and no blood. They were pres...
The implementation of Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) based diagnostics of intestinal protozoa have ...
Background. Tropheryma whipplei is a bacterium that causes Whipple disease. However, T. whipplei can...
Histologic evidence of intestinal spirochetosis (IS) was found in 22 of 41 (53.7%) rectal biopsy spe...
Intestinal spirochetosis (IS) in humans is characterized by spirochetal microorganisms attached to t...
Aim: Our study reports the detection and identification of intestinal spirochetosis in patients wi...
The intestinal spirochetosis (IS) is a histologically defined by the presence of spirochetal microor...
Colonization of the colon and rectum by intestinal spirochetes is detected for the first time in Bra...
Spirochetes, a genetically and morphologically distinct group of bacteria, are thin, spiral-shaped, ...
Between 2009 and 2013, polymerase-chain-reaction assay was used to detect Treponema pallidum in the ...
Intestinal spirochetosis in humans (HIS) is a condition defined by the presence of a layer of spiroc...
AbstractBetween 2009 and 2013, polymerase-chain-reaction assay was used to detect Treponema pallidum...
The pathogenetic and clinical importance of intestinal spirochaetes in man is still unresolved. In 1...
Spirochetes, a genetically and morphologically distinct group of bacteria, are thin, spiral-shaped, ...
Abstract Background Human intestinal spirochetosis (HIS) is an infectious disease of large intestine...
A 22-year-old male began with up to 12 loose stools per day, with mucus and no blood. They were pres...
The implementation of Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) based diagnostics of intestinal protozoa have ...
Background. Tropheryma whipplei is a bacterium that causes Whipple disease. However, T. whipplei can...
Histologic evidence of intestinal spirochetosis (IS) was found in 22 of 41 (53.7%) rectal biopsy spe...
Intestinal spirochetosis (IS) in humans is characterized by spirochetal microorganisms attached to t...
Aim: Our study reports the detection and identification of intestinal spirochetosis in patients wi...
The intestinal spirochetosis (IS) is a histologically defined by the presence of spirochetal microor...
Colonization of the colon and rectum by intestinal spirochetes is detected for the first time in Bra...
Spirochetes, a genetically and morphologically distinct group of bacteria, are thin, spiral-shaped, ...
Between 2009 and 2013, polymerase-chain-reaction assay was used to detect Treponema pallidum in the ...
Intestinal spirochetosis in humans (HIS) is a condition defined by the presence of a layer of spiroc...
AbstractBetween 2009 and 2013, polymerase-chain-reaction assay was used to detect Treponema pallidum...
The pathogenetic and clinical importance of intestinal spirochaetes in man is still unresolved. In 1...
Spirochetes, a genetically and morphologically distinct group of bacteria, are thin, spiral-shaped, ...
Abstract Background Human intestinal spirochetosis (HIS) is an infectious disease of large intestine...
A 22-year-old male began with up to 12 loose stools per day, with mucus and no blood. They were pres...
The implementation of Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) based diagnostics of intestinal protozoa have ...
Background. Tropheryma whipplei is a bacterium that causes Whipple disease. However, T. whipplei can...