CHRONIC GRANULOMATOUS DISEASE (CGD) IN A BLACK FAMILY WITH ATYPICAL GENETIC TRANSMISSION [PDF]
Bruce E Ponce+5 more
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BCGiosis as a presenting feature of a child with chronic granulomatous disease
Bacillus Calmette Guerin (BCG) vaccine, which is administered to all newborns in some regions, could lead to serious complication ranging from local disease (known as BCGitis) to disseminated disease (BCGosis) in a group of patients with primary ...
Zahra Movahedi+3 more
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591 BACTERIAL KILLING AND OXIDATIVE METABOLISM IN CHLORPRDMAZINE (CPZ) TREATED POLYMORPHONUCLEAR LEUKOCYTES (PMN): A MODEL FOR CHRONIC GRANULOMATOUS DISEASE [PDF]
Harvey J. Cohen+3 more
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Low Dose Pegylated Interferon Alpha as a First‐Line Treatment for Necrobiotic Xanthogranuloma
ABSTRACT Necrobiotic xanthogranuloma (NXG) is a rare, progressive granulomatous disorder frequently associated with monoclonal gammopathy, particularly monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance (MGUS). It typically presents with indurated to ulcerative yellowish plaques or nodules, often with ocular involvement.
Ishana Dixit+2 more
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704 CORRECTION OF NEUTROPHIL (PMN) DYSFUNCTION IN CHRONIC GRANULOMATOUS DISEASE (CGD) WITH AN IgG-OXIDASE CONJUGATE [PDF]
James R. Humbert+2 more
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Chronic granulomatous disease: Case series
Purva Kanvinde+11 more
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Doc, Just Cut My Ears Off—A Case Report of Actinomyces in Bilateral Chronic Auricular Chondritis
Ear piercings can lead to infectious complications, commonly involving Staphylococcus aureus and Pseudomonas aeruginosa. This is the first documented case of bilateral chronic auricular chondritis caused by Actinomyces odontolyticus following cartilage piercings.
Niketna Vivek+3 more
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DNA linkage analysis of X chromosome-linked chronic granulomatous disease. [PDF]
Robert L. Baehner+7 more
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Contemporary Clinical Management of Otosyphilis for Practicing Otolaryngologists—A Scoping Review
Otosyphilis has reemerged alongside increasing syphilis rates, highlighting the need for early recognition to prevent severe audiovestibular complications. A scoping review and retrospective case series indicate that most patients present with hearing loss, tinnitus, or vertigo and typically respond to penicillin‐based treatment.
Corinne A. Pittman+7 more
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