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ABSTRACT A 10‐month‐old intact male blue Siamese fighting fish (Betta splendens) was presented to the Purdue University Small Animal Hospital with multiple bilateral masses on the caudal flank. Comprehensive evaluation using impression cytology, histopathology and transmission electron microscopy (TEM) revealed a tumour composed of a mixed‐cell ...
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A nod to paratuberculosis: NOD1 and NOD2 expression in the pathological spectrum of <i>Mycobacterium avium</i> subsp. <i>paratuberculosis</i> infection in cattle. [PDF]
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Pediatric epididymal schistosomiasis, challenging diagnosis, and implications. [PDF]
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A Rare Presentation of Chronic Exfoliative Cheilitis: Case Report. [PDF]
Eltoureini A, Alharbi H, Saleh W.
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Eosinophilic Angiocentric Fibrosis: An Uncommon Entity in the Spectrum of IgG4-related Disease. [PDF]
Gradecki SE, Stelow EB.
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Silicosarcoidosis: Histologic and Clinical Features of an Occupational Granulomatous Disease. [PDF]
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Granulomatous gastritis due to gastric sarcoidosis presenting as gastric outlet obstruction: Case report of a rare entity. [PDF]
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Abstract Significant abnormality of nitroblue tetrazolium (N.B.T.) oxidation, and of bacterial killing, in the fathers of patients with chronic granulomatous disease suggests a pattern of sex-modified autosomal recessive inheritance. The data suggest that the defect may be much commoner than is at present recognised.
JackC. Bass, StellaB. Kontras
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Abstract Significant abnormality of nitroblue tetrazolium (N.B.T.) oxidation, and of bacterial killing, in the fathers of patients with chronic granulomatous disease suggests a pattern of sex-modified autosomal recessive inheritance. The data suggest that the defect may be much commoner than is at present recognised.
JackC. Bass, StellaB. Kontras
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