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      Aeromonas hydrophila-associated colitis in a male homosexual.

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      Archives of internal medicine

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          A 37-year-old homosexual man was evaluated for a one-week history of hematochezia. Results of a physical examination were remarkable only for grossly bloody stool. Sigmoidoscopy to 30 cm showed a friable mucosa compatible with an acute colitis, and a rectal biopsy specimen demonstrated an increased plasma cell infiltrate. Stool cultures subsequently yielded Aeromonas hydrophila; serum human T-cell lymphotropic virus type III antibody titer was positive. The patient responded to a course of treatment with sulfamethoxazole and trimethoprim with resolution of his symptoms and restoration of the bowel to a normal sigmoidoscopic appearance. Aeromonas hydrophila infection should be considered in the differential diagnosis of acute proctocolitis, particularly in patients with underlying immunodeficiency states.

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          Arch. Intern. Med.
          Archives of internal medicine
          0003-9926
          0003-9926
          Aug 1987
          : 147
          : 8
          Article
          3632156
          8a67db90-c129-49d7-a4ea-8c53211db220
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