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Current Opinion in Infectious Diseases, 2001
Although first reported more than a century ago, sporotrichosis, caused by Sporothrix schenckii, still remains a poorly studied disease. Results from recently published studies on sporotrichosis in endemic areas are summarised and assembled with previous findings, providing a comprehensive review that highlights the needs for further research.
B, Bustamante, P E, Campos
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Although first reported more than a century ago, sporotrichosis, caused by Sporothrix schenckii, still remains a poorly studied disease. Results from recently published studies on sporotrichosis in endemic areas are summarised and assembled with previous findings, providing a comprehensive review that highlights the needs for further research.
B, Bustamante, P E, Campos
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Endemic goiter and endemic thyroid disorders
World Journal of Surgery, 1991AbstractThe primary role of iodine deficiency in goitrogenesis and the prevention and treatment of endemic goiter by iodine supplementation is firmly established. Unfortunately, implementation of iodine prophylaxis programs has met with considerable technical and socioeconomic difficulties.
E, Gaitan, N C, Nelson, G V, Poole
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Best Practice & Research Clinical Rheumatology, 1995
The presence of excessive quantities of fluorine in drinking water is accompanied by a characteristic sequence of changes in teeth, bone and periarticular tissues. These changes lead to a variable degree of locomotor disability, ranging from simple mechanical back pain to severe, crippling, combined locomotor and neurological impairment.
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The presence of excessive quantities of fluorine in drinking water is accompanied by a characteristic sequence of changes in teeth, bone and periarticular tissues. These changes lead to a variable degree of locomotor disability, ranging from simple mechanical back pain to severe, crippling, combined locomotor and neurological impairment.
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Pediatric Histoplasmosis in an Area of Endemicity: A Contemporary Analysis.
Journal of the Pediatric Infectious Diseases Society, 2018Background Data on pediatric histoplasmosis have been limited to those from outbreak and case reports. We sought to evaluate the contemporary clinical manifestations, laboratory findings, and outcomes in children with histoplasmosis living in an area of ...
Christopher P. Ouellette +3 more
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New Zealand Veterinary Journal, 1966
(1966). Endemic canine filariasis. New Zealand Veterinary Journal: Vol. 14, No. 5-6, pp. 72-73.
R V, Brunsdon +3 more
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(1966). Endemic canine filariasis. New Zealand Veterinary Journal: Vol. 14, No. 5-6, pp. 72-73.
R V, Brunsdon +3 more
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