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Acknowledgement to Reviewers of Diseases in 2018
Rigorous peer-review is the corner-stone of high-quality academic publishing [...]
Diseases Editorial Office
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Dynamics of interacting diseases [PDF]
Current modeling of infectious diseases allows for the study of complex and realistic scenarios that go from the population to the individual level of description.
Meloni, Sandro+3 more
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Whipple's Disease: a Macrophage Disease [PDF]
Overview of the DiseaseWhipple's disease (WD) is a rare systemic disease, first described in 1907 by the American pathologist George H. Whipple as an intestinal lipodystrophy. He reported the fatal illness in a patient with weight loss, chronic cough, fever, and accumulation of fat in the ...
Desnues, Benoit+3 more
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THE DISEASE BEHIND THE DISEASE [PDF]
Not all that glitters is gold (Shakespeare)
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Crohn's disease or Crohn's diseases? [PDF]
Disease behaviour in Crohn’s disease is dynamic and not stable over time In their landmark paper of 1932, Crohn, Ginzburg, and Oppenheimer1 described “a disease of the terminal ileum, affecting mainly young adults and characterised by a subacute or chronic necrotising and cicratrising inflammation.
Arnott, IDR, Satsangi, J
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Acknowledgement to Reviewers of Diseases in 2015
The editors of Diseases would like to express their sincere gratitude to the following reviewers for assessing manuscripts in 2015. [...]
Diseases Editorial Office
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Is “chronic kidney disease” a disease? [PDF]
AbstractSeveral philosophers of medicine have attempted to answer the question “what is disease?” In current clinical practice, an umbrella term “chronic kidney disease” (CKD) encompasses a wide range of kidney health states from commonly prevalent subclinical, asymptomatic disease to rare end‐stage renal disease requiring transplant or dialysis to ...
Smart, B, Stevens, R, Verbakel, J
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Vibrio parahaemolyticus carrying binary toxin genes, pirAB, is one of the etiological agents causing acute hepatopancreatic necrosis disease (AHPND) in shrimp. This disease has emerged recently as a major threat to shrimp aquaculture worldwide.
Luis Fernando Aranguren Caro+4 more
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Hotspots and trends in fNIRS disease research: A bibliometric analysis
ObjectiveTo summarize the general information and hotspots of functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS)-based clinical disease research over the past 10 years and provide some references for future research.MethodsThe related literature published ...
Xiangyin Ye+9 more
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