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pubmed-article:2304201pubmed:abstractTextTrophozoites and cysts of an amoeba resembling Entamoeba bovis were recovered from soft stools of captive pronghorn fawns (Antilocapra americana). Chronic or intermittent diarrhea was observed in most individuals in two groups of hand-raised 1- to 8-mo-old pronghorns. Ileocecal lymph nodes were mildly to moderately enlarged. Microscopic lesions were characterized by lymphoid hyperplasia, focal necrosis and pyogranulomatous inflammation in lymph nodes and focal necrosis and diffuse nonsuppurative enteritis in ileum and cecum. In 12 of 17 fawns, trophic stages of amoebae were observed in the submucosa of the cecum and/or the cortex of the ileocecal lymph node. This is the first report of E. bovis-like organisms invading and causing pathological changes in the tissues of their host.lld:pubmed
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pubmed-article:2304201pubmed:articleTitleInvasive entamoebae in pronghorn (Antilocapra americana) from Wyoming.lld:pubmed
pubmed-article:2304201pubmed:affiliationDepartment of Veterinary Sciences, College of Agriculture, University of Wyoming, Laramie 82070.lld:pubmed
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