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Trivalent sodium antimony gluconate in the treatment of schistosomiasis
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Sodium antimony gluconate, amphotericin, and myocardial damage
The Lancet, 1998resonance venograms were suspicious. Contrast venography with selective cannulation was positive for pelvic-vein thrombosis in one of these cases, for a total of five cases of cryptogenic stroke with venous thrombosis (three men, two women). A substantial proportion of strokes remain cryptogenic after assessment.
CP Thakur
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Treatment of schistosomiasis with sodium antimony tri-gluconate by mouth.
Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1952Abstract Twenty-three patients suffering from schistosomiasis were treated with a new oral drug, sodium antimony tri-gluconate. The dose regime ranged from 33 grains in 11 days to 91 grains in 13 days. One patient (Case VI) with a S. haematobium infection ceased to pass eggs and was followed up for approximately 3 months, during which time his ...
W. Alves, M. Gelfand
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Acta Tropica, 2009
Sodium Antimony Gluconate (SAG) is currently used worldwide as the first-line drugs for the treatment of visceral leishmaniasis (VL) and cutaneous leishmaniasis (CL) since 1940s. Unfortunately, the resistance of Leishmania parasite to this drug is increasing in several parts of the world.
Awanish Kumar +4 more
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Sodium Antimony Gluconate (SAG) is currently used worldwide as the first-line drugs for the treatment of visceral leishmaniasis (VL) and cutaneous leishmaniasis (CL) since 1940s. Unfortunately, the resistance of Leishmania parasite to this drug is increasing in several parts of the world.
Awanish Kumar +4 more
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Recurrent cutaneous leishmaniasis: successful treatment with sodium antimony gluconate.
The case of a 15-year-old boy with recurrent cutaneous leishmaniasis is reported. Species identification was based on results of serotyping and isoenzyme analysis. The patient did not respond to rifampin combined with isoniazid or to ketoconazole. Subsequent therapy with systemic sodium antimony gluconate resulted in complete regression of the lesions.
Homayoun Aram, J. El-On
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The intensive treatment of urinary schistosomiasis with trivalent sodium antimony gluconate.
Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1956H. Rowland
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Treatment of Leishmaniasis With Sodium Antimony Gluconate
Robert Kaplan +2 more
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Qiao-Rong Yuan
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