Answer: B. The most likely cause for the patient’s odorous stools is small bowel bacterial overgrowth. Small bowel bacterial overgrowth is caused by excess non-native or native bacteria in the small ...
Can a patient exhibit signs of salmonella poisoning (e.g., nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and elevated WBCs) and still have a negative stool culture? —Leslie Pryor, MSN, CRNP, Shamong, N.J. The short ...
Background. Molecular syndromic diagnostic panels can enhance pathogen identification in the approximately 2–4 billion episodes of acute gastroenteritis that occur annually worldwide. However, the ...
Phase II study of NALIRIFOX (nanoliposomal irinotecan + oxaliplatin with fluorouracil and folinic acid) in advanced unresectable small bowel tumors. Inappropriate use of tumor markers for GI cancer ...