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Hypergammaglobulinemia in the pediatric population as a marker for underlying autoimmune disease: a retrospective cohort study [PDF]
Background: The significance of hypergammaglobulinemia as a marker of immune activation is unknown, as a differential diagnosis for hypergammaglobulinemia in children has not been adequately established.
Sundel, Robert +3 more
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CNS (Congenital nephrotic syndrome) is a disorder characterized by the presence of a nephrotic syndrome in the first three months of life. Different pathologies can cause this syndrome.
Claudia Fanni +5 more
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The Glutaraldehyde test (GT), a rapid and inexpensive test, has been utilized empirically for many years in bovine practice for diagnosing inflammatory diseases.
Schumacher J, Wright JC, Brink P
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The predictive factors of long-term clinical benefits in patients with hepatitis C virus (HCV)—related liver cirrhosis after Direct Antiviral Agents (DAA) treatment are still undefined.
Pitrone, Concetta +21 more
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Inflammatory pseudotumor of the spleen
Isolated splenic inflammatory pseudotumors (IPT) are extremely rare, typically benign, inflammatory lesions with varied clinical presentations that pose a diagnostic challenge to clinicians due to their similarity in appearance to neoplasms.
Georgia McMahon +2 more
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Solitary ulcerated plaque on the face - an unusual presentation of cutaneous plasmacytosis? [PDF]
Cutaneous and systemic plasmacytosis is a rare disorder characterized by cutaneous polyclonal plasma cell infiltration frequently associated with polyclonal hypergammaglobulinemia and lymphadenopathy.
Ana Marta António +3 more
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Clinical presentation of autoimmune hepatitis in Pakistani children
INTRODUCTION: Autoimmune hepatitis (AIH) is one of the most common disorder resulting in end stage liver disease (ESLD) among children. Scarce data is available in this regard from Pakistan.
Ghous Bux Somroo +3 more
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Effect of Methylphenidate on the Immune System
The effects of methylphenidate (MPH) on the immune system was studied in laboratory mice and in 6 healthy boys treated for ADHD with 30-45 mg/day MPH at the Kings County Hospital, Brooklyn, NY.
J Gordon Millichap
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BACKGROUND: Placentally transferred maternal immunoglobulin G (IgG) protects against pathogens in early life, yet vertically transmitted infections can interfere with transplacental IgG transfer.
Fouda, Genevieve G +8 more
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