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Exudative pleurisy and sarcoidosis
British Journal of Diseases of the Chest, 1966Summary Reports on recognized cases of exudative pleurisy associated with sarcoidosis are cited. Four previously unpublished cases are described in which exudative pleurisy was the first manifestation of the disease (two cases) or developed in association with an acute exacerbation of the sarcoidosis (two cases).
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Exudative Retinitis pigmentosa
Ophthalmologica, 2010Six persons with retinitis pigmentosa and exudative vasculopathy were observed within a group of 110 patients with retinitis pigmentosa seen during 5 years. Two new hypotheses are formulated in order to explain the origin of this relationship.
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Familial exudative vitreoretinopathy
American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1996To evaluate the natural history of Familial Exudative Vitreoretinopathy (FEVR) with emphasis on the effect of the age of onset on its severity and on the development of late complications such as cataract and retinal detachment. Also, to evaluate affected patients for DNA abnormalities.The records of thirty-nine patients with FEVR were studied.
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Nonstreptococcal Exudative Pharyngitis
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1983To the Editor.— Having had many years ago a particular interest in group A streptococcal disease, I read the letter from "MD, Ohio" and Dr Montgomerie's response (1982;248: 1643). From the clinical description provided by the letter writer, I wondered whether the patient might not have had nonstreptococcal exudative pharyngitis.
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Root exudates drive soil‐microbe‐nutrient feedbacks in response to plant growth
Plant, Cell and Environment, 2021Mengli Zhao, Jun Zhao, Jun Yuan
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Root exudates increased arsenic mobility and altered microbial community in paddy soils
Journal of Environmental Sciences, 2023Ouyuan Jiang, Aili Li, Guilan Duan
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Exudate theory and the clinical management of exuding wounds.
Professional nurse (London, England), 2002When contained within the wound space, exudate performs a valuable role in wound healing. However, managing wounds with high levels of exudate is a commonly cited clinical problem. High levels of exudate cause problems in terms of selecting appropriate dressings and also in preventing potential damage to the surrounding skin caused by contact with ...
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Root exudates enhance the PAH degradation and degrading gene abundance in soils
Science of the Total Environment, 2021Juan Liu +2 more
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Root Exudates Mediate the Processes of Soil Organic Carbon Input and Efflux
Plants, 2023Yuting Shen +2 more
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