Guest guest Posted July 27, 2002 Report Share Posted July 27, 2002 Hello, Can anyone help. The doctor dictates: The patient is referred for melena and with a history of S/L Strongolees. Later on the doctor dictates: with a history of S/l Strongolees or Straun Gilettes one or two years ago after returning from S/L yeletra patunia, I would like to have him screened for S/L strongulitis infection especially since he had had a diarrheal illness in April following a trip to India in January although he does not have any ongoing continuous diarrhea at the moment. Does anyone know what this disease is. Also, could S/L yeletra patunia be a city in India. Does anyone know where this is. Thanks alot for the help. Ria Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 27, 2002 Report Share Posted July 27, 2002 I found Strongyloides in Taber's. It is a genus of roundworms that infect humans. ewwwwww I also found strongyloidosis, which means infestation with organisms of the genus Strongyloides. It says that in the US it is found mainly in the rural South, so your " yeletra patunia " is probably somewhere in the South. Hope it helps! ) Strongolees Disease Hello, Can anyone help. The doctor dictates: The patient is referred for melena and with a history of S/L Strongolees. Later on the doctor dictates: with a history of S/l Strongolees or Straun Gilettes one or two years ago after returning from S/L yeletra patunia, I would like to have him screened for S/L strongulitis infection especially since he had had a diarrheal illness in April following a trip to India in January although he does not have any ongoing continuous diarrhea at the moment. Does anyone know what this disease is. Also, could S/L yeletra patunia be a city in India. Does anyone know where this is. Thanks alot for the help. Ria Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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