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ABSTRACT Strongyloides stercoralis infections are rare causes of protein‐losing enteropathy and must be considered in the differential diagnosis of patients who present with peripheral edema due to hypoproteinemia, especially in endemic countries. Stool routine examination in such individuals is a simple but essential way of identifying this organism.
Nyantakyi Adu‐Darko +8 more
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Procalcitonin in Diagnosis of Post-Operative Bacterial Meningitis: A Promising but Limited Role [PDF]
Hee Jung Choi
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Infant Botulism: A Case Study in Integrated Clinical and Public Health Response
ABSTRACT Early recognition of constipation, feeding difficulty, and descending weakness in infants is vital for prompt diagnosis of infant botulism. Bedside nerve studies support early treatment. Rapid public health notification and coordinated access to specific therapies, including timely use of BAT and BIG‐IV, are essential to optimize outcomes and ...
John Gannon +10 more
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Higher rates of bacterial meningitis in Europe in first quarter of 1999
Colin White
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Toxicity in Neuronal Cells Caused by Cerebrospinal Fluid from Pneumococcaland Gram-Negative Meningitis [PDF]
To identify neurotoxic factors in meningitis, a neuronal cell line (HN33.1) was exposed to cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) obtained from rabbits with pneumococcal meningitis or Escherichia coli meningitis or 2 h and 6 h after meningitis was induced by ...
Kennedy, Stephen L. +4 more
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Myiasis of the Mastoid Cavity: Case Report
Otoendoscopic view of the canal wall down mastoidectomy cavity after partial clearance of debris and larvae. The anatomical structures are indicated for orientation: MC, mastoid cavity; Te, tegmen tympani; Ty, tympanic membrane. ABSTRACT Mastoid cavity myiasis is a rare but important differential diagnosis.
Hannes Hefty +4 more
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Reactive oxygen intermediates contribute to necrotic and apoptotic neuronal injury in an infant rat model of bacterial meningitis due to group B streptococci. [PDF]
Stephen L. Leib +4 more
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The Aging Gut–Brain Axis: Effects of Dietary Polyphenols and Metal Exposure
The influence of gut microbiota on brain health ABSTRACT Diet provides essential metals, which are required for the growth, development, and well‐functioning of the body. Nonetheless, some natural and human activities add toxic heavy metals to the diet, consequently introducing them to our bodies, resulting in several disorders and death. The intestine,
Luqi Cao +7 more
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Psychological Sequelae to Bacterial Meningitis: Two Controlled Studies [PDF]
Sarah H. Sell +3 more
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Metagenomics next‐generation sequencing is superior to that of conventional methods for the diagnosis of infections in patients treated with immunosuppressants. Blood samples could be used for rapid diagnosis of suspected viral infection, and samples from infectious sites have significant advantages in detecting bacterial and viral co‐infection ...
Lei Yue +12 more
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