A 37-year-old homosexual man came to the outpatient clinic with a I-month histor
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A 37-year-old homosexual man came to the outpatient clinic with a I-month history of profuse watery diarrhea; right upper quadrant pain, vomiting, intermittent fever, and a 19-lb weight loss. The patient contracted syphilis in 1980 and 1981 and gonorrhea in 1982. He had traveled extensively in Europe and had recently returned from France. The onset of diarrhea had begun with minor episodes of abdominal discomfort and four to five bowel movements per day for 3 days. The physician requested that the stool specimen be screened for Cryptosporidium. On examination of the Formalin concentrated specimen, images below were seen.
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There is no given images ..
But the question indicated the patient must be of infection of retroviruses and cause the gastrectomy distinction..
So that's all i can answer u untill i can't see the image.
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