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Patients can have
chronic protracted diarrhea, dysentery (minority), cramping abdominal pain
and tenderness. Fever may result from bacterial superinfections. red blood
cells, neutrophils, mucus and shreds of necrotic mucosa may be seen in stool
specimens.Complications include appendicitis, perforation, hemorrhage,
stricture and pseudopolyposis. Chronic irritable colon or postdysenteric
colitis may be experienced. |