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Invasive Aspergillus Tracheobronchitis Presenting as Subglottic Stenosis: A Case Report
We report a case of subglottic stenosis due to invasive Aspergillus tracheobronchitis requiring tracheostomy, highlighting the clinical importance of early diagnosis in airway‐threatening fungal infections. ABSTRACT Invasive Aspergillus tracheobronchitis (IATB) is a rare but potentially fatal manifestation of invasive aspergillosis. Because of its high
Takaya Sato +11 more
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We report a case of lung cancer in a patient with unilateral absence of the pulmonary artery, in whom only the superior branch remained. Collateral vessels were embolized prior to surgery. ABSTRACT A 69‐year‐old woman was referred to our department for an abnormal shadow on chest radiography.
Kazuhiro Okada +9 more
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Harley Hiu Yung Kwok, Georgie May Massen, Alexander J Adamson, Constantinos Kallis, Adam Lahmami,* Yaqoob Abbas Sheikh,* Mohammed Hafzalla Elhag Elseddig,* Nabaz Mutabchi,* Jennifer Kathleen Quint School of Public Health ...
Kwok HHY +8 more
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The objective evaluation of obstructive pulmonary diseases with spirometry
Sevket Ozkaya,1 Adem Dirican,2 Tibel Tuna3 1Department of Pulmonary Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Bahçes¸ehir University, Istanbul, 2Department of Pulmonary Medicine, Samsun Medical Park Hospital, 3Department of Pulmonary Medicine, Samsun ...
Özkaya S, Dirican A, Tuna T
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Medical Gas Plasma Inactivates Adenoviruses via Capsid Oxidation
Oxidative modification of three adenoviral capsid proteins after gas plasma treatment. Schematic representation of the viral infection process, starting with the initial attachment of the virus via its fiber protein binding to the cellular receptors (CAR and/or CD46). In the secondary attachment step, the penton base binds to integrin structures on the
Anke Schmidt +7 more
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This study gives valuable insights into host–pathogen interaction and confirms that the circulating tribasic H9N2 virus remains phenotypically low pathogenic in Japanese quails in Bangladesh but cause long‐term impairment of important productivity parameters (weight gain, laying rates).
Rupaida Akter Shila +4 more
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Clinical issues of mucus accumulation in COPD
Frederick L Ramos, Jason S Krahnke, Victor KimDivision of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, Department of Medicine, Temple University School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA, USAAbstract: Airway mucus is part of the lung's native immune function ...
Ramos FL, Krahnke JS, Kim V
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Unlocking the Pathological Insights of the Bacterial Infections of Free‐Living Pigeons
The potential role of feral pigeons in spreading bacterial pathogens to various livestock and their zoonotic significance. Bacteriological examination revealed the occurrence of Escherichia coli, Klebsiella, Enterobacter, Salmonellae, Shigella, Proteus, Staphylococcus aureus and Pseudomonas.
Ahmed Fotouh +11 more
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DISTRIBUTION OF BRONCHOPULMONARY PATHOLOGY IN WORKERS OF ALUMINIUM PRODUCTION ELECTROLYSIS
Frequency of detection of pathology of respiratory organs in employees of SUAL Public corporation, the branch, of IrkAZ-SUAL, and clilicofunctional peculiarities of course of bronchopulmonary pathology in patients with toxicodust bronchitis, former ...
O. L. Kalinina, E. A. Abramatets
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Incidents of sudden death during restraint of agitated individuals in Sweden between 1992 and 2024
Abstract Restraint‐related sudden deaths in agitated individuals raise complex questions at the intersection of medicine and law. Hyperactive delirium with extreme agitation as well as positional asphyxia due to restraint have been proposed to account for these deaths. However, the exact physiological mechanisms responsible and to what extent restraint
Alexander Tyr +4 more
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