Giardia lamblia abscess - translation to russian
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Giardia lamblia abscess - translation to russian

PARASITIC MICROORGANISM THAT CAUSES GIARDIASIS
Lamblia intestinalis; Giardia Lamblia; Giardia intestinalis; Guardia Lamblia; G. lamblia; Giardia enterica; Giardia lamblia
  • Drawings of a ''Giardia'' trophozoite and cyst by Charles E. Simon in 1921
  • A ''Giardia'' trophozoite, drawn by Vilém Lambl and published in 1859
  • Lifecycle of ''Giardia lamblia''
  • ''Giardia'' trophozoites stained with Giemsa; 100x magnification.

Giardia lamblia abscess      

медицина

лямблиозный абсцесс

cerebral abscess         
  • MRI (T1 with contrast) showing the ring-enhancing lesion. From a rare case report of an abscess formed as a complication of the CSF shunt. Jamjoom et al., 2009.<ref name="jamjoom09"/>
  • Brain abscess after metastasis treatment.
ABSCESS CAUSED BY INFLAMMATION AND COLLECTION OF INFECTED MATERIAL IN THE BRAIN
Cerebral abscess; Intracranial abscess

медицина

церебральный абсцесс

tonsillar abscess         
  • Peritonsillar abscess on the person's right as seen on CT imaging
PUS DUE TO AN INFECTION BEHIND THE TONSIL
Quinsies; Quinsy sore throat; Tonsillar abscess; Tonsillar abcess; Peritonsillar space; Intratonsillar abscess; Tonsil abscess

медицина

миндаликовый абсцесс

тонзиллярный абсцесс

Definition

Жиардия

паразитическое простейшее класса жгутиковых; то же, что Лямблия.

Wikipedia

Giardia duodenalis

Giardia duodenalis, also known as Giardia intestinalis and Giardia lamblia, is a flagellated parasitic microorganism of the genus Giardia that colonizes the small intestine, causing a diarrheal condition known as giardiasis. The parasite attaches to the epithelium by a ventral adhesive disc or sucker, and reproduces via binary fission. Giardiasis does not spread via the bloodstream, nor does it spread to other parts of the gastrointestinal tract, but remains confined to the lumen of the small intestine. Giardia has an outer membrane that makes it possible to retain life, even when outside of the host body, and which can make it tolerant to chlorine disinfection. Giardia trophozoites absorb their nutrients from the lumen, and are anaerobes. If the organism is split and stained, its characteristic pattern resembles the familiar "smiley face" symbol.

Chief pathways of human infection include ingestion of untreated drinking water (which is the most common method of transmission for this parasite), food, and soil contaminated with human feces, as well as ingestion of sewage, a phenomenon particularly common in many developing countries. Contamination of natural waters also occurs in watersheds where intensive grazing occurs.

Giardia infections occur worldwide. It is the most commonly identified intestinal parasite in the United States and Canada among children in day-care centers, hikers, family members, and immunocompromised adults. About 20,000 cases per year in the United States are reported.

What is the Russian for Giardia lamblia abscess? Translation of &#39Giardia lamblia abscess&#39 to R