Disease | colitis |
Phenotype | C0017160|gastroenteritis |
Sentences | 5 |
PubMedID- 21361085 | Further studies to clarify the incidence of ischemic colitis in patients with viral gastroenteritis are indispensable. |
PubMedID- 26075112 | Unlike eosinophilic colitis most patients with gastroenteritis variant present elevated total serum ige concentration [2, 8, 10]. |
PubMedID- 25654368 | The dog also presented congestive inconspicuous generalized adenitis, gastroenteritis with congestive colitis, bilateral mucopurulent conjunctivitis and significant splenomegaly with hyperplasia of the red pulp. |
PubMedID- 24833223 | Ipec strains, which originate in domestic animals and infect human beings mainly via contaminated food or water, are divided into six main pathovars: enterohaemorrhagic e. coli (ehec) causing outbreaks of severe gastroenteritis that can lead to haemorrhagic colitis or hemolytic-uremic syndrome; enteropathogenic e. coli (epec) which can cause diarrhea in young infants mainly in developing countries and also includes atypical enteropathogenic e. coli (aepec) that is an emerging enteropathogen; enterotoxigenic e. coli (etec) that causes diarrhea in infants and traveler’s diarrhea; enteroinvasive e. coli (eiec) that causes dysentery; enteroaggregative e. coli (eaec) that, depending on expressed virulence factors, can represent non-pathogenic strains or even cause hemolytic uremic syndrome; and diffusely adherent e. coli (daec), which causes diarrhea in young children [65]. |
PubMedID- 24278685 | Inclusion criteria for postinfectious hus were the following a prodrome of gastroenteritis with hemorrhagic colitis followed by microangiopathic hemolytic anemia, thrombocytopenia, and acute nephropathy (d+ hus). |
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