Yolanda Escutia-Guzman, Williams Arony Martinez-Flores, Joel Martinez-Oca?a, Ramon Martinez-Pimentel, Marisol Benitez-Ramirez, Fernando Martinez-Hernandez, Sara Arroyo-Escalante, Mirza Romero-Valdovinos, Guadalupe Erendira Orozco-Mosqueda, Pablo Maravilla
Korean J Parasitol 2020;58(5):571-576. Published online October 22, 2020
Extra-enteric infections by Blastocystis spp. have rarely been documented. Here, we report a case of extra-enteric blastocystosis in a patient with minimal cervicitis symptoms. A 47-year-old Hispanic female patient was attended in a primary health centre in Michoacan state, Mexico, for her routine gynaecological medical examination. As only symptom, she referred to a slight vaginal itching. The presence of several vacuolar-stages of Blastocystis spp. were identified by Papanicolaou staining; molecular identification was attempted by culture-PCR sequencing of a region of 18S gene from cervical and faecal samples obtained 2 months after cytological examination, even when patient declared that she tried self-medicating with vaginal ovules. Blastocystis ST1 was identified only in the faecal sample. The presence of Blastocystis spp. in the cervix of a patient with scarce symptomatology, demonstrates the extraordinary flexibility of this microorganism to adapt to new environments and niches.
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