Other manifestations that can be present in infected individuals are diphasic fever meningitis, rash (palatal exanthema), hemolytic anemia, hemorrhage into skin and mucus membranes, hepato-renal failure, jaundice, mental confusion and depression, myocarditis and pulmonary involvement with or without hemorrhage and hemoptysis.
Other manifestations in infected individuals are diphasic fever meningitis, rash (palatal exanthema), hemolytic anaemia, haemorrhage into skin and mucus membranes, hepato-renal failure, jaundice, mental confusion and depression, myocarditis and pulmonary involvement with or without haemorrhage and haemoptysis.
histolytica was first accomplished by Diamond in 1961 [9], using a diphasic medium composed of a serum-enriched agar base covered by a broth supplemented with chicken extract and vitamins.
Boeck and Drbohlav first introduced xenic culture of Entamoeba in 1925 in a diphasic egg slant medium, and a modification of this medium (Locke-egg) is still used today [24].
High fever was defined as a body temperature [greater than or equal to] 38[degrees]C, and diphasic fever was defined as a body temperature [greater than or equal to] 38[degrees]C after the initial fever had decreased to [less than or equal to] 37.5[degrees]C.
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