“…Parasite load in digestive sections was scored as follows: 0, no parasites; ϩ1, small number of parasites, focally distributed; ϩ2, moderate number of parasites, widely distributed; and ϩ3, abundant parasites present, widely distributed throughout the section (4,5). Lesions at different sites were scored as described previously (4,5), with slight modifications as follows: 0, no lesion; 1, inflammation and/or regenerative changes; 2, low-grade intraepithelial neoplasia (LGIEN); 3, high-grade intraepithelial neoplasia (HGIEN); 4, suspicion of invasive adenocarcinoma or invasive adenocarcinoma (penetration of dysplastic glands through the muscularis mucosae with desmoplastic stromal response); and 5, adenocarcinoma with the invasion through the submucosa and deeper. (Note that in category 3, adenoma with HGIEN, carcinoma in situ [limited to the epithelium], and intramucosal adenocarcinoma [invasion of the lamina propria] were also included.…”