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Autopsy findings in cases of fatal COVID‐19 vaccine‐induced myocarditis
Abstract COVID‐19 vaccines have been linked to myocarditis, which, in some circumstances, can be fatal. This systematic review aims to investigate potential causal links between COVID‐19 vaccines and death from myocarditis using post‐mortem analysis.
Nicolas Hulscher+3 more
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Differences in the Capacity of Human Serums to Neutralize Herpes Simplex Virus [PDF]
Harry M. Rose
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Abstract Aims Dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) caused by viral myocarditis and autoimmune processes is a frequent cause for heart failure. CD4+ T cells are indispensable for autoimmune myocarditis. Coronin 1 is required for peripheral T cell survival.
Amanda Ochoa‐Espinosa+11 more
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A case of atypical disseminated herpes simplex virus 1 with hepatitis in a liver transplant recipient: the need for dermatologic evaluation [PDF]
Disseminated herpes simplex virus (HSV) is mainly seen in immunocompromised individuals. Atypical lesions can be present in both primary infection and reactivation disease. Compared with the general population, inmunocompromised hosts are at greater risk
Bea-Ardebol, S+5 more
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Abstract Aims Heart–lung transplantation (HLTx) remains a life‐saving intervention for patients with end‐stage cardiopulmonary failure. We retrospectively analysed long‐term HLTx outcomes at our centre to assess survival trends and evaluate the impact of evolving immunosuppressive, surgical and perioperative strategies.
L. Lily Rosenthal+10 more
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Problem of genital herpes in pregnancy [PDF]
Introduction. Infectious diseases of the mother in 67-70% of cases lead to infertility, miscarriage of pregnancy, and the cause can be both severe systemic infectious diseases, and asymptomatic infections of the genital tract.
Garagulya, A.A.+5 more
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Infection of One-Day-Old Fertile Hen's Egg with Herpes Simplex Virus [PDF]
Kamesaburo Yoshino
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Abstract The accurate interpretation of scalp EEG remains an instrumental diagnostic component of epilepsy care. Knowledge of what constitutes normal EEG findings, non‐epileptiform abnormalities, and epileptiform patterns—both ictal and interictal—is essential for appropriate patient management.
Juan Luis Alcala‐Zermeno+9 more
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