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Abstract A 1‐year‐old pygmy goat presented with progressive alopecia, skin ulceration and lichenification over the neck, face and body. Empirical treatment for parasitic and fungal causes of skin disease did not produce clinical improvement, prompting a full diagnostic investigation.
Peter Richards‐Rios, Dominic Sharkey
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Giant Cell Granuloma of the Temporal Bone in a Mixed Martial Arts Fighter
Background and Importance Giant cell granuloma (GCG) is a rare, benign, non-neoplastic lesion of the head and neck. More common in the jaw bones, there have been few reports of the lesion arising in the temporal bone.
Jennifer Maerki+4 more
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ABSTRACT The ongoing invasion of the zoonotic parasite Angiostrongylus cantonensis threatens humans, other mammals, and birds. In Mallorca, neurological disorders associated with this parasite are increasingly reported in free‐living Algerian hedgehogs, Atelerix algirus, raising public health concerns.
Anna Šipková+7 more
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Central giant cell granuloma of the anterior maxilla
Central giant cell granuloma (CGCG) formerly called giant cell reparative granuloma is a non-neoplastic proliferative lesion of unknown etiology. It occurs most commonly in the mandible.
Sholapurkar Amar+2 more
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Omental Mass Caused by Pericolic Vegetable Granuloma: A Rare Case Report [PDF]
Introduction Foreign materials typically produce a reaction by multinucleated giant cells. Foreign bodies (such as vegetable cells in food material) in the omentum have not been reported to produce an omental mass.
Bita Geramizadeh+2 more
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Nearly all cases of cryptococcosis in koalas are caused by Cryptococcus gattii species complex. A rare case of meningitis due to Cryptococcus neoformans VNI/AFLP1 (abbreviated VNI) is described in a koala with nasal colonisation by both species complexes.
A Teh+6 more
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Laparoscopic Appendectomy in Complicated Appendicitis of Children [PDF]
Introduction Foreign materials typically produce a reaction by multinucleated giant cells. Foreign bodies (such as vegetable cells in food material) in the omentum have not been reported to produce an omental mass.
Samir Delibegovic, Abdulzahra Hussain
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Global solvability of a model for tuberculosis granuloma formation [PDF]
We discuss a nonlinear system of partial differential equations modelling the formation of granuloma during tuberculosis infections and prove the global solvability of the homogeneous Neumann problem for \begin{align*} \begin{cases} u_t = D_u \Delta u - \chi_u \nabla \cdot (u \nabla v) - \gamma_u uv - \delta_u u + \beta_u, \\ v_t = D_v \Delta v +
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The magnetic field of Betelgeuse: a local dynamo from giant convection cells? [PDF]
Betelgeuse is an M supergiant with a complex and extended atmosphere, which also harbors spots and giant granules at its surface. A possible magnetic field could contribute to the mass loss and to the heating of the outer atmosphere. We observed Betelgeuse, to directly study and infer the nature of its magnetic field.
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Central giant cell granuloma of the maxilla [PDF]
Central giant cell granuloma (CGCG), formerly called giant cell reparative granuloma, is a non-neoplastic proliferative lesion of an unknown aetiology. It occurs most commonly in the mandible. The case reported here resembled a wide variety of conditions that led to a misdiagnosis both on clinical and radiographic examinations but was ...
Rupinder Kaur+3 more
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