Dientamebiasis in the practice of vegetative resonance test
AUTHORS : Kudasheva A.R. | Gazizova R.R.
RELEVANT UNIVERSITIES : GBOU VPO “Bashkir State Medical University” of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation, Ufa, Russia
YEAR : 2014
Dientamoeba fragilis is a flagellate amoeba that parasitizes the human colon and causes various gastrointestinal disturbances, both acute and chronic. It is
assumed that Dientamoeba fragilis parasitizes only in humans, does not form cysts and does not penetrate into tissues. The generic and specific name of the
pathogen was due to the presence of binuclear trophozoite and the fragmented nature of nuclear chromatin. The diameter of the amoeba is 7–12 μm and forms
pointed or leaf-shaped pseudopodia. When stained, most trophozoites show two characteristic nuclei, which contains a large granular karyosome. There are also
large mononuclear trophozoites.