Monday, November 3, 2008

Case of the Week 44

The following is a routine hematoxylin and eosin stained histologic section of small bowel. The patient presented with watery diarrhea. Identification? What would a likely clinical scenario be for this infection. CLICK ON IMAGES TO ENLARGE.

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  1. Young, idealistic univerisity graduate takes the year before medical school to hike from Katahdin to Springer on the Appalachian Trial. Along about early October, somewhere in Blue Ridge of North Carlolina/Tennessee, after testing the limits of "minimalism" and ceasing to filter-sterilize his drinking water, he develops diarrhea so profuse that he's forced to hole up in a remote shelter for several days to regain strength. It is there that he first entertains a notion that the seemingly pristine "mountain streams" probably do serve as primary watershed for the many high-elevation pastures of nearby dairy and beef herds.

    Your dear friend,

    Giardia

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