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Pathogenetic and Clinical Aspects of the Renal Involvement in Hemorrhagic Fever with Renal Syndrome
Hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome is the most common clinical manifestation of hantavirus infection. The main target organ is the kidney, resulting in an interstitial hemorrhagic nephritis and sometimes acute tubular necrosis.
Bernd Stegmayr +9 more
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An Unusual Cause of Melena: Adjacent Sigmoid Tubular Adenomas With Moderate Dysplasia—A Case Report
ABSTRACT Melena usually indicates upper gastrointestinal bleeding but may rarely result from slow bleeding in the distal colon. When upper endoscopy is negative, colonoscopy is essential. Although uncommon, bleeding colonic adenomas should be considered, as endoscopic polypectomy can provide both diagnosis and definitive treatment.
Ahmad Abbas +9 more
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ABSTRACT Ecthyma gangrenosum (EG) is a rare and severe skin infection typically caused by Pseudomonas aeruginosa, often seen in immunocompromised patients. This report describes a case of a 19‐month‐old boy who presented with high‐grade fever, diarrhea, vomiting, and skin lesions over 5 days.
Mohammed A. Almatrafi +7 more
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ABSTRACT Clinically suspected invasive meningococcal disease can deteriorate rapidly in previously well children. Prompt recognition of the petechial–purpuric rash with shock, early empirical antibiotics, and aggressive supportive pediatric intensive care are cornerstones of management as multiorgan dysfunction and Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome ...
Shatha Omar +6 more
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Hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome (HFRS) is caused by hantaviruses (HVs) and is endemic in Zhejiang Province, China. In this study, we aimed to explore the changing epidemiology of HFRS cases and the dynamics of hantavirus hosts in Zhejiang Province.
Fan Su +5 more
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Interplay Between Infectious Diseases and the Endocrine System: An Overview and Clinical Insights
Infectious diseases can disrupt endocrine homeostasis through direct cytopathic injury, autoimmune dysregulation, or pathogen‐derived hormone‐like effects. Viruses and bacteria are the most frequent agents, whereas fungi and parasites contribute less commonly, even remaining clinically relevant, especially in the immunocompromised population.
Francesco Capoccia +4 more
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A Fatal Case of Puumala Virus Infection with Pulmonary and Renal Syndrome in Moscow Region, Russia
Hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome (HFRS) is the most common zoonotic disease in Russia, with about a 98% abundance of Puumala virus in all HFRS cases.
Ekaterina Blinova +5 more
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Hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome.
Arikawa, Jiro, Hashimoto, Nobuo
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Vitamin‐Responsive Disorders: From Molecular Basis to Clinical Presentation and Therapy
ABSTRACT Vitamin‐dependent cofactors are essential for numerous metabolic reactions, and defects affecting their uptake, conversion, utilisation, or regeneration constitute a heterogeneous group of inherited metabolic disorders (IMDs). Although dietary vitamin intake is sufficient to sustain coenzyme synthesis in healthy individuals, it is insufficient
Cécile Acquaviva +5 more
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Hemorrhagic Fever with Renal Syndrome, Vietnam
Vu Thi Que Huong +6 more
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