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Unilateral Panuveitis Secondary to Toxoplasmosis in an Immunocompromised Patient: A Case Report. [PDF]
Rahman NK +4 more
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Histopathological Features and p16/p62 Expression as Indicators of High-Risk HPV Co-Infection in Anogenital Condyloma Acuminata. [PDF]
Usman HA +11 more
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A diagnostic model based on pulmonary microbiota and host gene expression to distinguish colonization from pneumonia. [PDF]
Fu Z +10 more
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Dentistry and internal medicine: from the focal infection theory to the periodontal medicine concept
During past decades the relationship between dentistry and internal medicine and especially the concept of the so-called focal infection theory have long been matter of debate.
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Infectious Disease Clinics of North America, 1996
Focal intracranial infections are relatively rare, but the consequences of a missed or delayed diagnosis are significant. The clinician is urged to consider these diagnoses in patients with headaches or focal neurologic examinations, particularly in the setting of known or suspected otorhinologic disease.
K L, Heilpern, B, Lorber
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Focal intracranial infections are relatively rare, but the consequences of a missed or delayed diagnosis are significant. The clinician is urged to consider these diagnoses in patients with headaches or focal neurologic examinations, particularly in the setting of known or suspected otorhinologic disease.
K L, Heilpern, B, Lorber
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Rheumatology, 1994
This paper reviews the theory of focal infection that was widely held to explain the aetiology of inflammatory joint disease in the first three decades of this century. The theoretical basis for these beliefs and the practical consequences for physician and patient alike are examined, as are the results of such radical treatments as were applied.
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This paper reviews the theory of focal infection that was widely held to explain the aetiology of inflammatory joint disease in the first three decades of this century. The theoretical basis for these beliefs and the practical consequences for physician and patient alike are examined, as are the results of such radical treatments as were applied.
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