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A patient with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome and untreated Encephalitozoon (septata) intestinalis microsporidiosis leading to small bowel perforation
* Background.-Encephalitozoon (Septata) intestinalis is a common disseminating opportunistic intestinal microsporidian affecting patients with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome. This microsporidian does respond to albendazole therapy. A patient with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome and chronic ...
August 1, 1997; Archives of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine

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