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Protein swarm-based cause-effect analysis: effects of microRNAs on cooperation networks linking COVID-19 infections, atherosclerosis, and Alzheimer's disease. [PDF]
Fliri A, Sostek R, Kajiji S.
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SURGICAL ASPECTS OF AMEBIC DYSENTERY
Journal of the American Medical Association, 1946We are reporting 3 cases of amebic hepatic abscess and 1 case of obstructing amebic granuloma of the ileocecal region. These cases were complicated in many respects. Perforation of the abscess to the diaphragmatic region was the first evidence of amebic hepatic disease in 1 of the cases, which was similar to 2 other cases reported by Walters, Watkins ...
G E, LINDSKOG, W, WALTERS
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Dehydroemetine in Amebic Dysentery and Amebic Liver Abscess
The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1962Summary In clinical trials of dehydroemetine, a new synthetic compound, the results in acute amebic dysentery were similar to those obtained with emetine hydrochloride, and 17 of 19 patients with amebic liver abscess apparently were cured. Significant toxicity was not encountered.
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Endemic Fulminating Amebic Dysentery
The American Journal of Tropical Medicine, 1949Summary In Durban, South Africa, three different racial populations live together. In one of these, the Native African, there is a high incidence of an acute fulminating rapidly fatal amebic dysentery. This form of the disease is not seen in either the European nor Indian inhabitants of the area.
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the american journal of the medical sciences, 1934
MILTON J. ROSENAU, GEORGE W. MCCOY
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MILTON J. ROSENAU, GEORGE W. MCCOY
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