Navigating Rare Presentations: Recurrent Burkitt Lymphoma Presenting as a Jejunal Mass
ABSTRACT Burkitt lymphoma (BL) is an aggressive B‐cell malignancy characterized by rapid progression and MYC gene translocations. Jejunal involvement in BL is rare compared to more common sites like the lymph nodes and central nervous system. Diagnosing BL in the jejunum is particularly challenging as it can mimic other gastrointestinal conditions ...
Tejas Nikumbh+9 more
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Two Decades of Disseminated Tuberculosis at a University Medical Center: The Expanding Role of Mycobacterial Blood Culture [PDF]
John A. Crump, L. B. Reller
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ABSTRACT Background and Aims Bhutan first introduced the Shorter Regimen, consisting of a combination of Amikacin, Clofazamine, Ethionamide, Ethambutol, high dose Isoniazid, Moxifloxacin and Pyrazinamide, for the treatment of rifampicin or multidrug resistant tuberculosis (RR/MDR‐TB) in 2018.
Gaki Nima+3 more
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Disseminated tuberculosis following reduced-intensity cord blood transplantation for adult patients with hematological diseases [PDF]
Takashi Maeda+14 more
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Cancer of the cervix uteri: 2025 update
Abstract Since the publication of the 2021 FIGO Cancer Report, there has been further progress in the global effort to attain the WHO goal of cervical cancer elimination using a three‐pillar approach of vaccination, screening, and treatment. The HPV vaccination is now included in the national program of over 140 countries.
Neerja Bhatla+3 more
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CD-4/CD-8 lymphocytopenia in HIV negative patients with severe, chronic granulomatous infections
Background: CD-4 lymphocytopenia can occur in acquired immunodeficiency syndrome(AIDS), in severe combined immunodeficiency, with the use of corticosteroids and/or immunosuppressive drugs, and in patients with idiopathic CD-4 lymphocytopenia.
R C Kimbrough+3 more
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Disseminated Bone Tuberculosis [PDF]
Hak Young Kim+3 more
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Model Systems of Gammaherpesvirus Infection, Immunity, and Disease
ABSTRACT Epstein‐Barr virus (EBV) and Kaposi's sarcoma‐associated herpesvirus (KSHV) are oncogenic human gammaherpesviruses (GHVs) associated with a broad spectrum of malignancies and chronic diseases. However, direct studies of these viruses in humans are limited by ethical constraints, technical challenges, and their strict species specificity.
Arundhati Gupta+3 more
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COLLAB: A Global Survey of Clinical and Laboratory Assessment in Alopecia Areata by Hair Specialists
Guidelines for alopecia areata recommend that baseline investigations are unnecessary, but is this standard practice among hair loss experts worldwide? This global study showed high rates of laboratory testing of patients with alopecia areata, particularly related to autoimmune co‐morbidities.
Cathal O'Connor+39 more
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An Infant with Central Nervous System Complications of Disseminated Tuberculosis [PDF]
Jean K. Mah+4 more
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