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Disseminated protothecosis

The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 2009
Here is presented, a rare case of disseminated protothecosis in a 10-year-old boy with combined immunodeficiency, hitherto unreported from India. Even though it is difficult to diagnose clinically, observation of the sporangiospores within the sporangium in culture gives the accurate laboratory identification of Prototheca spp. In this patient, failure
Mary A. Acharya   +5 more
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Deconstructing Dissemination: Dissemination as Qualitative Research [PDF]

open access: possibleQualitative Research, 2003
This article offers a critique of dissemination models that are based on technical rationalist ontologies. We argue that such models privilege a particularly narrow set of meaning and in consequence preclude other ways through which we might imagine dissemination acts. Our article therefore seeks to deconstruct dissemination in order to illuminate the
Judy Purkis   +4 more
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Dissemination in Portals

2006
While there are many aspects to managing corporate knowledge, one key issue is how to disseminate corporate documents with appropriate context. Upon finding an article on a certain subject, for example the material properties of titanium, a reader is likely to be interested in related articles such as applications of titanium or manufacturing methods ...
Steven Woods   +3 more
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Disarming to disseminate

Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2019
A recent study shows that silencing of the type VI secretion system is essential for plasmid conjugation and the dissemination of multidrug resistance in Acinetobacter baumannii.
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Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation [PDF]

open access: possibleMedical Clinics of North America, 1972
The diagnosis of disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC) was initially based on the detection of microthrombi. Current diagnosis involves laboratory assessment of hemostatic abnormalities although additional studies may often be necessary. DIC is characterized by hypercoagulability and hyperfibrinolysis and is caused by high offense factors or low
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Disseminated lobomycosis

International Journal of Dermatology, 2008
AbstractLobomycosis, also known as Jorge Lobo's disease, is a granulomatous, chronic fungal disease that involves the skin and subcutaneous tissue. The disease has been reported in South American, Central and North American countries, being particularly frequent in the Brazilian Amazon region.
Carolina, Talhari   +4 more
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Metastatic Dissemination

2013
In spite of recent developments in diagnosis, staging and treatment, most patients with advanced prostate cancer will ultimately progress from androgen-sensitive to an irreversible castration-resistant disease. These androgen-independent cancers frequently give rise to widespread metastasis, dramatically reducing the median survival of patients ...
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Disseminated Coccidioidomycosis

The Journal of Dermatology, 1990
AbstractWe report a case of disseminated coccidioidomycosis in a 39‐year‐old Japanese male whose illness developed after returning from a trip to an endemic area. He showed positive coccidioidin skin reaction throughout the entire course of his illness. The primary lesion in the lung subsequently spread to the bone.
K, Jitsukawa   +4 more
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Disseminated Sporotrichosis

International Journal of Dermatology, 1988
ABSTRACT: The clinical manifestations of sporotrichosis can be classified into three disease patterns: (1) localized lymphatic sporotrichosis, (2) fixed cutaneous (or endemic) sporotrichosis, and (3) disseminated sporotrichosis. This presentation reflects a rare disseminated form of the disease with extensive cutaneous and systemic lesions, and ...
J M, Schamroth, T P, Grieve, P, Kellen
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Getting to Dissemination

Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice, 2002
The combination of a stage model of psychotherapy and treatment manualization has been a major step forward in treatment development and efficacy testing, but not in dissemination. I argue that the technological model of treatment development makes research on the practical application of these technologies difficult.
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