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Expert Perspective: Diagnosis and Treatment of Castleman Disease
Summary Castleman disease (CD) is a major diagnostic challenge for Rheumatologists. Unicentric CD (UCD) involves one enlarged lymph node region whereas multicentric CD (MCD) involves multiple enlarged lymph node regions. Both UCD and MCD may exhibit a wide range of symptoms that overlap with other immune‐mediated conditions.
Luke Y.C. Chen+2 more
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Bronchiolitis is a disease of the small airways accompanied by progressive and often irreversible airflow obstruction. Bronchiolitis can have several causes such as infection, toxic exposure, collagen vascular disease, post lung and stem cell transplant, and idiopathic etiology.
Brian T, Garibaldi+2 more
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Distal bronchial tubes damage in patients with rheumatoid arthritis
Objective. To study prevalence and clinical picture of distal parts of bronchial tree(bronchiolitis) in pts with rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Material and methods.
M V Sheyanov+5 more
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Nonhuman Primate Models of Respiratory Disease: Past, Present, and Future. [PDF]
The respiratory system consists of an integrated network of organs and structures that primarily function for gas exchange. In mammals, oxygen and carbon dioxide are transmitted through a complex respiratory tract, consisting of the nasal passages ...
Miller, Lisa+3 more
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Paediatric rare diseases: Can large language models assist off‐label prescribing?
Aims To evaluate the effectiveness and reliability of large language models (LLMs) in retrieving and synthesizing biomedical information to support off‐label drug prescribing in paediatric rare diseases, and to compare their performance with human‐authored references in terms of scientific rationale, adverse events and drug interactions.
Anna Flamigni+3 more
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Epidemiology and seasonal variation of state hospital admissions for bronchiolitis among children in Malta [PDF]
Bronchiolitis is a seasonal viral illness characterised by breathing difficulties, cough, poor feeding, irritability and lethargy and, in the very young, apnoea.
Casha, Frank Christian+2 more
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Frequency of pleural effusion in acute bronchiolitis and its effect on prognosis
Aim To analyze the frequency of pleural effusion and the effect on prognosis in children with acute bronchiolitis. Methods A total of 69 infants aged 1-24 months with acute bronchiolitis were studied between September 2009 and December 2010. All patients'
Yilmaz Ayse E+5 more
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Point‐Counterpoint: Adult patients in children's hospitals
Abstract Adults continue to be admitted to children's hospitals for a variety of reasons. But should they? Transfer from the pediatric to adult hospital setting is the standard of high‐quality care for any young adult. Adult hospitalists are equipped to care for these patients.
Meg Groom+3 more
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Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) causes respiratory illness in young children and is most commonly associated with bronchiolitis. RSV typically occurs as annual or biennial winter epidemics in temperate regions, with less pronounced seasonality in the ...
Alexandra B. Hogan+6 more
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Bee products as alternatives in the treatment of viral infections
Abstract Medicines used in the treatment of viral infections usually reduce symptoms. There is a need to develop drugs that inhibit the viruses and do not merely relieve the symptoms. Natural bee products possess many pharmacological properties and are widely used in folk medicine. There are many studies on the antibacterial effects of bee products but
Michał Otręba+3 more
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