
Endolimax is a genus of amoebozoa that are found in the intestines of various animals, including the species E. nana found in humans. Originally thought to be non-pathogenic, studies suggest it can cause intermittent or chronic diarrhea. Additionally, it is very significant in medicine because it can provide false positives for other tests, notabl...
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A genus of ameboid protozoa found in the intestines of vertebrates and invertebrates. ... (12 Dec 1998) ...
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Type: Term Pronunciation: en′dō-lī′maks Definitions: 1. A genus of small nonpathogenic amebae parasitic in the large intestine of humans and other animals.
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