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Pathogenetic Mechanisms of Diarrhea in Children and Methods for Its Treatment
The paper presents the current views on the pathogenesis of acute intestinal infections in children and principles of therapy of diarrhea syndrome. Particular attention is paid to antisecretory therapy and the role of racecadotril in relieving diarrhea.
B.I. Krivuschev
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Mechanism of action of probiotics [PDF]
The modern diet doesn't provide the required amount of beneficial bacteria. Maintenance of a proper microbial ecology in the host is the main criteria to be met for a healthy growth.
Balcazar JL +45 more
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In normal (nontolerant) cells, CD14 is crucial for both LPS uptake and LPS signaling. In LPS‐tolerant cells, in which LPS‐induced TNF‐α and IFN‐β production is suppressed, there is a dramatic increase in surface CD14 expression. The overexpressed CD14 in LPS‐tolerant cells is responsible for the enhanced LPS uptake without inducing pro‐inflammatory ...
Saeka Nishihara +3 more
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The adherent/invasive escherichia coli (AIEC) strain LF82 invades and persists in human prostate cell lineRWPE-1 activating a strong inflammatory response [PDF]
Adherent/invasive Escherichia coli (AIEC) strains have recently been receiving increased attention because they are more prevalent and persistent in the intestine of Crohn's disease (CD) patients than in healthy subjects.
ALEANDRI, MARTA +13 more
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ABSTRACT Background Accessing brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) can be challenging, especially for underserved patients, which may lead to disparities in neurological diagnosis. Method This mixed‐methods study enrolled adults with one of four neurological disorders: mild cognitive impairment or dementia of the Alzheimer type, multiple sclerosis ...
Maya L. Mastick +19 more
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Experience of using vegetal enterosorbent in the treatment of acute intestinal infections
New approaches to pathogenetic therapy of acute intestinal infections remains a priority for clinical practice. Seventy one patients 71 with acute intestinal infections were include in the study.
D. A. Lioznov +4 more
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[Acute intestinal infections and chronic alcoholism].
153 chronic alcoholics were given treatment against food poisoning. 55 of them developed withdrawal syndrome, 98 had alcoholic psychosis including 88 with delirium tremens. The acute intestinal infection in these alcoholics was managed with rehydration using polyionic crystalloid solutions under controlled diuresis.
L E, Brodov +4 more
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ABSTRACT Purpose Air pollution has been linked to several neurological conditions, including stroke and neurodegenerative diseases. Evidence regarding its association with multiple sclerosis (MS) remains conflicting, limited by small sample sizes. Methods PubMed, Embase, Scopus, and Cochrane controlled register of trials (CENTRAL) were searched on ...
Ahmad A. Toubasi, Thuraya N. Al‐Sayegh
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SPG4 and Dementia: Expanding the Clinical Spectrum
ABSTRACT Objective Hereditary spastic paraplegia (HSP) is a group of disorders characterized by progressive spasticity and lower limb weakness, with mutations in SPG4/SPAST being the most common cause. Detailed studies and clinical and molecular comparisons across different populations are missing.
Emanuele Panza +19 more
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Malabsorption During and After Recovery from Acute Intestinal Infection [PDF]
Amer. Rev. resp. Dis., 1963, 88, part 2. Badger, G. F., Dingle, J. H., Feller, A. E., Hodges, R. G., Jordan, W. S., jun., and Rammelkamp, C. H., jun. (1953). Amer. J. Hyg., 58, 174. Banatvala, J. E., Anderson, T. B., and Reiss, B. B. (1964). Brit. med. J.y 1, 537. Buck, C. (1956). Amer. J. Hyg., 63, 1. Chanock, R. M., Bell, J. A., and Parrott, R.
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