Intestinal spirochetosis and colon diverticulosis

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A case of intestinal spirochetosis in a 62-year-old white male is reported. The condition was characterized by chronic flatulence and episodes of intestinal hemorrhage, in addition to the evidence of hypotonic diverticular disease, with a large number of slender organisms in the colon epithelium and cryptae. Spirochetes were demonstrated by Whartin-Starry stain. The serologic tests for syphilis and HIV were positive. Spirochetosis was treated with penicillin G, and the patient remains free of intestinal complaints 20 months later.

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Aurelho De Lima, M., Barbosa, A. L., Modesto Dos Santos, V., & Prata Misiara, F. (2005). Intestinal spirochetosis and colon diverticulosis. Revista Da Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical, 38(1), 56–57. https://doi.org/10.1590/s0037-86822005000100011

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