Diarrhea, raspberry jelly

Last updated on: 27.04.2022

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Raspberry gelatinous diarrhea typically occurs in amebiasis as part of the intestinal form. The parasitic disease is caused by the pathogen Entamoeba histolytica (Herold 2018).

The stools are unformed but non-aqueous (Caspary 2006) and contain bloody-mucous admixtures (Reuken 2019).

LiteratureThis section has been translated automatically.

  1. Caspary W F, Kist M, Stein J (2006) Infectiology of the gastrointestinal tract: clinic - diagnosis - therapy. Springer Verlag Heidelberg 331 - 332
  2. Herold G et al (2018) Internal medicine. Herold Publ. 868 - 869, 874
  3. Reuken P, Stallmach A (2019) Chronic infectious diarrhea. Georg Thieme Verlag Stuttgart / New York Gastroenterology up2date 15 (04) 399 - 413.

Last updated on: 27.04.2022