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Portal Vein Thrombosis Due to Concomitant Cytomegalovirus and Epstein-Barr Virus Infection: An Underestimated Complication. [PDF]
AlQahtani SY.
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Cytomegalovirus (CMV) Viremia Presenting as a Heart Failure Exacerbation. [PDF]
Lodha C, Basile EJ, Singireddy S.
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The risk of venous thromboembolism in kidney transplant recipients is enhanced following a cytomegalovirus infection. [PDF]
Masset C +21 more
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Cytomegalovirus Pneumonia Requiring Intensive Care During Treatment for Rapidly Progressive Interstitial Lung Disease Associated With Anti-Synthetase Syndrome: A Case Report. [PDF]
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Infectious Disease Clinics of North America, 1994
CMV is a common opportunistic pathogen in patients with AIDS and is a major source of morbidity in this population. CMV has been unequivocally implicated as a cause of increased mortality in immunosuppressed patients who do not have AIDS. Whether CMV directly causes higher mortality in the AIDS population, however, remains controversial.
M A, Smith, D J, Brennessel
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CMV is a common opportunistic pathogen in patients with AIDS and is a major source of morbidity in this population. CMV has been unequivocally implicated as a cause of increased mortality in immunosuppressed patients who do not have AIDS. Whether CMV directly causes higher mortality in the AIDS population, however, remains controversial.
M A, Smith, D J, Brennessel
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Infection Control, 1987
Cytomegalovirus (CMV) has emerged as an important cause of human illness. Infection with this common virus can result in asymptomatic infection, an acute “mononucleosis-like” illness, or congenital disease. It is capable of persisting in a latent state and reactivating at a later date.
J T, Sinnott, M R, Cancio
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Cytomegalovirus (CMV) has emerged as an important cause of human illness. Infection with this common virus can result in asymptomatic infection, an acute “mononucleosis-like” illness, or congenital disease. It is capable of persisting in a latent state and reactivating at a later date.
J T, Sinnott, M R, Cancio
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Current Opinion in Infectious Diseases, 2014
To consider new treatment options for cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection, review recent trials, and anticipate their use in clinical practice, focussing on bone marrow transplantation, congenital infection, and intervention during pregnancy.Three double-blind randomized placebo-controlled phase 2 proof-of-concept studies have each identified a novel ...
Paul, Griffiths, Sheila, Lumley
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To consider new treatment options for cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection, review recent trials, and anticipate their use in clinical practice, focussing on bone marrow transplantation, congenital infection, and intervention during pregnancy.Three double-blind randomized placebo-controlled phase 2 proof-of-concept studies have each identified a novel ...
Paul, Griffiths, Sheila, Lumley
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Current Opinion in Infectious Diseases, 2005
To identify recent developments in the management of congenital cytomegalovirus infection which continues to exact a heavy toll on the developing central nervous system.A major advance is the publication of a randomized controlled trial showing that hearing loss is significantly decreased by ganciclovir.
Paul D, Griffiths, Simone, Walter
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To identify recent developments in the management of congenital cytomegalovirus infection which continues to exact a heavy toll on the developing central nervous system.A major advance is the publication of a randomized controlled trial showing that hearing loss is significantly decreased by ganciclovir.
Paul D, Griffiths, Simone, Walter
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Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics of North America, 2023
Cytomegalovirus is a pervasive DNA herpesvirus that, while clinically insignificant to an immunocompetent adult host, can cause significant morbidity to a congenitally infected fetus. Although detection is often possible with several common ultrasonographic markers and good diagnostic accuracy using polymerase chain reaction testing of amniotic fluid ...
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Cytomegalovirus is a pervasive DNA herpesvirus that, while clinically insignificant to an immunocompetent adult host, can cause significant morbidity to a congenitally infected fetus. Although detection is often possible with several common ultrasonographic markers and good diagnostic accuracy using polymerase chain reaction testing of amniotic fluid ...
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