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Results 1 - 6 of 6 for intestinal Parasitic Diseases
  1. ... touched contaminated surfaces. There are many types of intestinal parasites. The most common types in the U.S. include: Giardia Cryptosporidium Entamoeba histolytica , which causes a disease called "amebiasis." In the US, amebiasis happens mostly ...
  2. ... inflammation, and sores in the digestive tract Whipple disease, a rare condition that prevents the small intestine from absorbing nutrients Low results may also be caused by an infection from a parasite , such as: Hookworm Giardiasis If your xylose blood ...
  3. ... bowel disease (IBD) , which includes: Ulcerative colitis Crohn's disease A parasite (Entamoeba histolytica) which causes a disease called "amebiasis." Amebiasis is most common in tropical ...
  4. ... high levels of calprotectin are often linked to: Intestinal or colorectal cancer Celiac disease Certain bacterial infections in your intestines, such as ...
  5. ... can't be explained by a bacterial or parasitic infection or another cause such as intestinal damage. What happens during an osmolality test? During ...
  6. ... Movement C. diff Infections Colonic Diseases Diarrhea Digestive ... Tests Ova and Parasite Test White Blood Cell (WBC) in Stool The ...