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Chronic Infections and Migraine

Headache: The Journal of Head and Face Pain, 2004
Chronic infections and ...
Candelli, Marcello   +3 more
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Biofilms and Chronic Infections

JAMA, 2008
be made and acted on, a response reflected in the current move to increase US medical school capacity. Given the time required to train competent physicians and the growing reliance on other nations to provide physicians, it would seem in the national interest to err on the side of expanding US medical schools.
Randall D, Wolcott, Garth D, Ehrlich
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Treatment of Chronic Infection

Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 2006
Failure of an acute inflammatory response to resolve a wound infection heralds a cascade of events that affects the host and pathogens, culminating in a chronic, refractory condition. The factors contributing to this outcome include immune compromise of the host, antimicrobial resistance, wound-healing deficiencies, and the adherence of pathogens to ...
George, Cierny, Doreen, DiPasquale
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Chronic Infections and Atherosclerosis

Clinical Reviews in Allergy & Immunology, 2007
Abstract:  Immunoinflammatory processes due to chronic infection are thought to be one of the definitive atherogenetic processes. Especially, anti‐heat shock protein antibodies have been related to the prevalence of disease such as coronary artery disease or cerebral infarction, etc., resulted from atherosclerosis.
Kiyoshi, Ayada   +5 more
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Chronic infections of the Spine

European Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery & Traumatology, 2013
Chronic infections following posterior fusion are relatively uncommon. They develop in a previous asymptomatic patient at a distant time from the surgery. Chronic infections arise from direct inoculation or hematogenous seeding. To eradicate a chronic infection, the pathogens, biofilm, non-viable tissues, adherence on surfaces, and instrumentation must
Teresa, Bas   +3 more
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Chronic Hand Infections

The Journal of Hand Surgery, 2014
Chronic infections of the hand are uncommon, and a high index of suspension is required for their early diagnosis. These can be grouped based on the microorganism. Mycobacterial infections include tuberculosis, atypical mycobacterial infections, and leprosy.
Mohammad M, Al-Qattan, Adel A, Helmi
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Chronic urticaria and infections

Current Opinion in Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 2004
The pathogenesis of chronic urticaria is multifactorial and a specific treatment is lacking. In acute urticaria there is no doubt of a causal relationship with infections and all chronic urticaria must start as the acute form. However, in the chronic form a primary role for infection is controversial, although it is undeniable that concurrent ...
Bettina, Wedi   +2 more
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Chronic cytomegalovirus infection

Journal of Virological Methods, 1988
Cytomegalovirus infects about 60% of persons in developed countries and may cause significant disease in immunosuppressed patients. Serology has no role in the diagnosis of CMV disease in such patients yet detection of the virus in diseased parts of the body can be used to monitor the course of disease and antiviral measures.
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Viral infections and chronic rhinosinusitis

Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 2023
Viral infections are the most common cause of upper respiratory infections; they frequently infect adults once or twice and children 6 to 8 times annually. In most cases, these infections are self-limiting and resolve. However, many patients with chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) relay that their initiating event began with an upper respiratory infection ...
Sophia Volpe   +6 more
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A link between chronic asthma and chronic infection

Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 2001
Asthma is a prevalent disease with marked effects on quality of life and economic societal burden. However, the cause of asthma and its pathophysiology are not completely defined. Recently, the possibility that chronic infection may play a role has been suggested.We sought to define the association between Mycoplasma and Chlamydia species and chronic ...
R J, Martin   +4 more
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