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Tubercules : elephantiasis, framboesia
Engraving by Ambroise Tardieu.Symptoms of elephantiasis and framboesia or yaws, two diseases characterized by tubercles or nodular outgrowths, depicted in 7 labeled ...
Tardieu, Ambroise, 1788-1841
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Elephantiasis is mainly caused by blockage of lymphatic channels by lymphatic filarial parasites or by soil borne minerals (Silica, Aluminum, etc.) derived from volcanic rocks that enter through the skin of the barefooted persons who work on farms ...
Oli, Geleta Geshere
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This is the first study on structural and ultrastructural changes taking place in Actinidia deliciosa kiwifruits affected by "elephantiasis syndrome", by means of DRIFT, FT-Raman, NMR, and SEM techniques.
PRODI, ANTONIO +8 more
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De hypertrophiae cutis specie vulgo elephantiasis Arabum nominatae [Dissertatio inauguralis]
DE HYPERTROPHIAE CUTIS SPECIE VULGO ELEPHANTIASIS ARABUM NOMINATAE [DISSERTATIO INAUGURALIS] Johannes Müller Library (-) De hypertrophiae cutis specie vulgo elephantiasis Arabum nominatae [Dissertatio inauguralis] (-
Brandis, Bernhard
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Idiopathic Gingival Elephantiasis – A Case Report
Gingival elephantiasis is a rare slow progressive lesion which is also known as gingivalfibromatosis. It can be localized or generalized. This condition can be inflammatory, non-inflammatory or combination of both.
Malik S Sangeeta +3 more
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International audienceRealized in French Polynesia among 274 patients with elephantiasis, this survey studied the microfilaremia, the eosinophily, the immunoglobulin titers and the antifilarian antibodies (done by passive hemagglutination) for Wuchereria
Kaeuffer, H. +3 more
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GIANT SCROTAL ELEPHANTIASIS: AN IDIOPATHIC CASE
Scrotal elephantiasis is very rare disease in industrialized countries, where it is mainly due to surgery, irradiation or malignancies. It can be defined as idiopathic only when the possible congenital, infectious and compressive causes are excluded.
DEGENER, Anna Marta +6 more
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Elephantiasis: A Clinical Review and an Attempt at Experimental Reproduction
University of Minnesota Masters thesis. May 1921. Major: Surgery. 1 computer file (PDF); 50 pages.Mahon, George Dixon. (1921). Elephantiasis: A Clinical Review and an Attempt at Experimental Reproduction. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy,
Mahon, George Dixon
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