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Adenovirus infections

Medicine
During childhood several adenovirus infections have to be experienced, each with another of the multiple types. The spectrum of associated diseases ranges from endemic, mild and self-limiting upper respiratory tract infections to epidemic gastroenteritis, eye infections, cystitis and less frequently atypical pneumonia and severe infections of internal ...
Daryl Weatherley   +2 more
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Adenovirus Infection in Two Calves

Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1975
SUMMARY Two 2-week-old calves with pyrexia, diarrhea, and subsequent dehydration were treated symptomatically for 1 week, but without favorable response. At necropsy, foci of necrosis were found in the abomasum and rumen of each calf. The small and large intestines were dilated by grayish, turbid fluid.
W S, Bulmer, K S, Tsai, P B, Little
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Adenovirus infection of a renal allograft

American Journal of Kidney Diseases, 2003
One month after renal transplantation, a 60-year-old man developed acute allograft dysfunction associated with gross hematuria and dysuria. Urinary cytological examination showed viral inclusion-bearing epithelial cells. A renal transplant biopsy specimen showed granulomatous interstitial nephritis, tubular necrosis, and ground glass-like intranuclear ...
Muhammad, Asim   +2 more
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Adenovirus infections in immuncompromised patients

Orvosi Hetilap, 2012
Human adenoviruses function as genetic models and vectors for gene therapy. Upper respiratory, gastrointestinal or ocular infections usually have mild course without any major complication in immuncompetent individuals. However, reactivation from latency in immuncompromised patients may lead to death.
Balázs, Stercz   +2 more
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Adenovirus infection in the immunocompromised patient

The American Journal of Medicine, 1980
Illness associated adenovirus infection is described in 15 immunocompromised patients. Patients were immunocompromised by severe underlying disease, immunosuppressive or corticosteroid therapy or by age (prematurity). Evidence of adenovirus infection was obtained by either viral isolation or, in two cases, characteristic adenovirus inclusion bodies at ...
J M, Zahradnik   +2 more
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ADENOVIRUS INFECTION

International Ophthalmology Clinics, 1964
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