Infectious gastroenteritis (subacute) (pediatrics) Quiz: Ace Your Exams

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A 6-year-old boy is brought to clinic for evaluation of a 3-week history of diarrhea. The stools are described as greasy, foul-smelling, and pale, occurring 4–5 times daily. He has also had bloating, abdominal cramping, and increased flatulence. The parents report a decreased appetite and weight loss. There has been no fever, vomiting, or blood in the stools. The family recently returned from a camping trip. Vital signs are within normal limits. The child appears well. Mucous membranes appear tacky, and capillary refill is <2 secondsAbdominal examination reveals mild diffuse tenderness without guarding or rebound tenderness. Laboratory stool studies are ordered. Which of the following is most likely to be seen on stool microscopy? 

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