Review
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World J Gastroenterol. Dec 21, 2013; 19(47): 8974-8985
Published online Dec 21, 2013. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v19.i47.8974
Table 3 Extra-intestinal and long-term consequences of giardiasis
Post-infectious consequencesSpeculated mechanisms involvedReferences
Ocular pathologiesSpeculated involvement of toxic metabolites produced by the parasite[47-49]
ArthritisBacterial antigens in synovial fluids possibly due to increased intestinal permeability[50-52]
AllergiesAlteration in antigen uptakeDysfunction of the intestinal barrier[54-57]
Hypokalemic myopathyLoss of potassium related to diarrhea, impaired nutrient and electrolyte absorption[59-62]
Failure to thriveInadequate food intake, Reduced nutrients absorption, excessive utilisation of energy, Steatorrhea, maldigestion, malabsorption[38,39,63-65,69,71,118]
StuntingNutritional status, sanitary, socio-economic conditions, loss of intestinal surface area, maldigestion, malabsorption[37,63,64,67,77,121]
Impaired cognitive functionsChronic malnutrition and stunting following G. duodenalis infectionNutrient malabsorption and micronutrient deficiencies[40,41,63,64,68,76-78]
Chronic fatigue syndromeAltered natural killer-cell levelsLower ratio CD4:CD8[15,82-87,89]
Post-infectious irritable bowel syndromeMicroscopic duodenal inflammationInteraction host - gastrointestinal microbiotaIncreased T-cells and Mast-cells[14,84,93,100-105]
CancerNo cause-to-effect established[113-116]