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Neglected Spleen Transcriptional Profile Reveals Inflammatory Disorder Conferred by Rabbit Hemorrhagic Disease Virus 2 Infection. [PDF]
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Archives of Dermatology, 1964
Four cases of Darier's disease (keratosis follicularis) with unusual acral hemorrhagic lesions are presented and discussed. It is suggested that the lesions represent hemorrhage into lacunae secondary to trauma.
W N, JONES, T E, NIX, W H, CLARK
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Four cases of Darier's disease (keratosis follicularis) with unusual acral hemorrhagic lesions are presented and discussed. It is suggested that the lesions represent hemorrhage into lacunae secondary to trauma.
W N, JONES, T E, NIX, W H, CLARK
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Hemorrhagic cerebrovascular disease
2016Primary or nontraumatic spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) accounts for 10-15% of all strokes, and has a poor prognosis. ICH has a mortality rate of almost 50% when associated with intraventricular hemorrhage within the first month, and 80% rate of dependency at 6 months from onset.
Javier M, Romero, Jonathan, Rosand
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Hemorrhagic Disease of the Newborn
Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1961The problem of hemorrhage in the newborn has been under study for many years but continues to be a subject of considerable controversy. The danger of bleeding in the neonatal period has been recognized since antiquity. Many specific cases had been reported before 1894, when Townsend first described the entity he called "hemorrhagic disease of the ...
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Journal of the American Medical Association, 1928
The tendency to bleed is a symptom which many times evades all efforts to find an explanation for its cause or a remedy for its relief, and the classification of the various forms of this tendency is very unsatisfactory. The knowledge we have of its causes is entirely inadequate for satisfactory treatment.
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The tendency to bleed is a symptom which many times evades all efforts to find an explanation for its cause or a remedy for its relief, and the classification of the various forms of this tendency is very unsatisfactory. The knowledge we have of its causes is entirely inadequate for satisfactory treatment.
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Emergence of epizootic hemorrhagic disease in Europe
Virologie, 2023Epizootic hemorrhagic disease (EHD) is a non-contagious arthropod-borne disease transmitted by blood-sucking midges of the genus Culicoides. It affects domestic and wild ruminants, mainly white-tailed deer and cattle. At the end of October and in November 2022, outbreaks of EHD were confirmed in several cattle farms in Sardinia and Sicily.
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Late hemorrhagic disease of the newborn
Pediatrics International, 2000Abstract Background: Late hemorrhagic disease of the newborn (HDN) may occur without an underlying disorder or as a secondary manifestation of an underlying disorder. It may be seen in fully breast‐fed infants without a routine supplementation of vitamin K.
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[The hemorrhagic disease of rabbits. "Rabbit hemorrhagic disease" (RHD)].
DTW. Deutsche tierarztliche Wochenschrift, 1993The rabbit hemorrhagic disease which was first described in 1984 caused high losses in rabbit holdings of many countries. The disease and its causative agent are reviewed with regard to clinical symptoms, pathology, etiology, molecular biology, diagnosis, epidemiology and control.
B, Haas, H J, Thiel
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Transfusions in the Treatment of Hemorrhagic Diseases
Transfusion, 1961The transfusion of fresh or fresh frozen plasma serves as a specific means to correct in part and temporarily the coagulation defect in hemophilia A, hemophilia B, hereditary hypoprothrombinemia vera, and congenital deficiencies of labile, stable and Stuart‐Prower factors (factors V, VII and X).
A J, QUICK, T J, GREENWALT, C V, HUSSEY
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