Abdominal fat necrosis in three Vietnamese Potbellied pigs
Abstract Three cases of abdominal fat necrosis in Vietnamese Potbellied pigs are described in this report. Two pigs were presented for nonspecific clinical signs of varying durations, including lethargy and hyporexia, and one pig was presented for euthanasia due to severe, progressive lameness in which abdominal fat necrosis was found incidentally.
Bridget J. Savitske+4 more
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Chronic lip swelling as the sole presentation of Crohn's disease: three case reports
Chronic lip swelling may be a clinical sign of a systemic disease, such as Crohn's. We report two cases of children in Greece where the chronic lip swelling was not only the initial, but the sole clinical symptom of Crohn's, and another case with ...
Smaragdi Fessatou+6 more
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Chronic granulomatous disease. Expression of the metabolic defect by in vitro culture of bone marrow progenitors. [PDF]
Peter E. Newburger+5 more
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Supersulfides: A Promising Therapeutic Approach for Autoinflammatory Diseases
ABSTRACT Supersulfides are molecular species characterized by catenated sulfur moieties, including low‐molecular‐weight and protein‐bound supersulfides. Emerging evidence suggests that these molecules, abundantly present in diverse organisms, play essential roles far beyond their chemical properties, such as functions in energy metabolism, protein ...
Tianli Zhang+4 more
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Reevaluation of cytochrome b and flavin adenine dinucleotide in neutrophils from patients with chronic granulomatous disease and description of a family with probable autosomal recessive inheritance of cytochrome b deficiency [PDF]
Y Ohno+4 more
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Mold infections in chronic granulomatous disease patients-what comes to the rescue? [PDF]
von Bernuth H, Güngör T.
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Unilateral cerebellar hypoplasia in a 9-year-old child with chronic granulomatous disease: A case report. [PDF]
Hajihashemi A, Geravandi M.
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Abstract Background Increased cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) protein concentration is a common finding in neurological diseases of dogs. Distinguishing between intrathecally‐produced proteins and proteins that have passed the blood‐CSF barrier because of barrier disruption facilitates diagnosis.
Mirja L. Püschel+4 more
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Mulch pneumonitis in a patient with chronic granulomatous disease. [PDF]
Cowan J, Pakhale S, Angel JB.
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In vitro molecular reconstitution of the respiratory burst in B lymphoblasts from p47-phox-deficient chronic granulomatous disease. [PDF]
Bryan D. Volpp, Yun Lin
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