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Isospora belli
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Cystoisospora belli
A species of coccidian protozoan parasite in the family Sarcocystidae. C. belli is an opportunistic pathogen in immunocompromised individuals…
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Coccidiosis
Isospora belli:PrThr:Pt:Stool:Ord
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2018
2018
Epithelial Inclusions in Gallbladder Specimens Mimic Parasite Infection: Histologic and Molecular Examination of Reported Cystoisospora belli Infection in Gallbladders of Immunocompetent Patients
Eric A. Swanson
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Jordon K. March
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+4 authors
K. Evason
American Journal of Surgical Pathology
2018
Corpus ID: 51678418
Recent publications have described epithelial cytoplasmic vacuoles and inclusions incidentally noted within gallbladder…
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2017
2017
Occurrence of enteric parasitic infections among HIV-infected individuals and its relation to CD4 T-cell counts with a special emphasis on coccidian parasites at a tertiary care centre in South India
C. Swathirajan
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R. Vignesh
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A. Pradeep
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S. Solomon
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S. Solomon
,
P. Balakrishnan
Indian Journal of Medical Microbiology
2017
Corpus ID: 25065206
Context: Diarrhoea is one of the major complications occurring in over 90% of HIV-infected individuals in developing countries…
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2016
2016
Chronic Cystoisospora belli infection in an immunocompetent Myanmar refugee – microscopy is not sensitive enough
Sze-Ann Woon
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Rongchang Yang
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U. Ryan
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Peter Boan
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D. Prentice
BMC Infectious Diseases
2016
Corpus ID: 15891793
BackgroundCystoisosporiasis is an opportunistic infection seen more commonly in patients with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome…
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2013
2013
Isospora belli Infection with Chronic Diarrhea in an Alcoholic Patient
Min Jae Kim
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W. Kim
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H. Jung
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J. Chai
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Jong-Yil Chai
Korean Journal of Parasitology
2013
Corpus ID: 17252001
Chronic diarrhea with a 35 kg weight loss (75 kg to 40 kg) occurred during 2 years in an alcoholic patient was diagnosed with…
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2011
2011
Molecular diagnosis of cystoisosporiasis using extended-range PCR screening.
S. Murphy
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Daniel R. Hoogestraat
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D. Sengupta
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J. Prentice
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A. Chakrapani
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B. Cookson
Journal of Molecular Diagnostics
2011
Corpus ID: 28021871
2011
2011
Polymorphisms in the 18S rDNA gene of Cystoisospora belli and clinical features of cystoisosporosis in HIV-infected patients
D. Resende
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A. Pedrosa
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+4 authors
M. Oliveira-Silva
Parasitology Research
2011
Corpus ID: 10320496
Intraspecific variability among Cystoisospora belli isolates and its clinical implications in human cystoisosporosis have not…
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2006
2006
A Reevaluation of Sexual Dimorphism in the Postcranium of the Chasmosaurine Ceratopsid Chasmosaurus belli (Dinosauria: Ornithischia)
Jordan C. Mallon
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R. Holmes
2006
Corpus ID: 55550716
The sexual dimorphism attributed to Chasmosaurus belli by Sternberg (1927) is revisited and reevaluated. A reexamination of the…
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2006
2006
THE SYSTEMATICS AND ONTOGENY OF PYRGOPOSTIBULLA BELLI, A NEW EDRIOASTEROID (ECHINODERMATA) FROM THE LOWER DEVONIAN OF NEW YORK
C. Sumrall
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C. Brett
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Sean R. Cornell
2006
Corpus ID: 55653239
Postibullinid edrioasteroids are a small clade of discoidal edrioasteroids that are locally common members of Devonian to…
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2005
2005
Tylenchid nematodes found on the Nunatak Basen, East Antarctica
A. Ryss
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S. Boström
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B. Sohlenius
2005
Corpus ID: 83649971
— One new, four known and one unidentified species of tylenchid nematodes are described from samples collected on the nunatak…
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1973
1973
The Esophageal Glands of Pratylenchus Filipjev and Apratylenchoides belli n. gen. n. sp. (Nematoda: Tylenchoidea).
S. Sher
Journal of nematology
1973
Corpus ID: 30465314
The esophageal glands in the genus Pratylenchus occur in a large, single ventral lobe except for four populations in which a few…
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