On the advice of a doctor, a patient has gone to a clinical laboratory for the examination of a sample of faeces. The lab technician on observing the stool of the patient diagnosed that the patient was suffering from amoebiasis. Write any two characteristic features based on which the technician came to that conclusion.
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Amoebiasis is caused by an endoparasite Entamoeba histolytica. Mostly Entamoeba histolytica are asymptomatic but in severe conditions it shows some symptoms. The symptoms are often quite mild and can include loose feces, stomach pain, and stomach cramping. If the parasite invades the lining of your intestine, it can cause amebic dysentery. Amebic dysentery is a more dangerous form of amebiasis
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The lab technician came to that conclusion by observing "stool with blood and mucous" and also "stool containing tetranucleate cysts"
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