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Two Cases of Mesenteric Lymph Node Abscess due to Yersinia Enterocolitica
Akemi Yoshikawa+9 more
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Visceral Fat Accumulation Induced by a High‐fat Diet Causes the Atrophy of Mesenteric Lymph Nodes in Obese Mice [PDF]
C.S. Kim+7 more
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ABSTRACT Background and Aims Hepatitis E virus (HEV) poses a significant global health concern, with millions of annual infections and a notable impact on public health. Although HEV is the leading cause of acute viral hepatitis worldwide, there is a substantial lack of approved and licensed vaccines. In this study, we evaluated the efficacy of several
Isabella Hrabal+12 more
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Dietary lipids accumulate in macrophages and stromal cells and change the microarchitecture of mesenteric lymph nodes. [PDF]
Streich K+7 more
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Imprinting of CCR9 on CD4 T Cells Requires IL-4 Signaling on Mesenteric Lymph Node Dendritic Cells [PDF]
Raúl Elgueta+6 more
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We assessed the clinical benefit of robot‐assisted radical cystectomy (RARC) compared to other procedures in real‐world practice. The advantages of RARC over open radical cystectomy were lower postoperative complication rates in real‐world practice. ABSTRACT Background Radical cystectomy (RC) is a standard‐of‐care treatment for muscle‐invasive bladder ...
Shingo Hatakeyama+4 more
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Lymphangiomas with the presence of erythrocytes in mesenteric lymph nodes of Wistar Hannover rats. [PDF]
Awazuhara Y+4 more
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Gene expression changes in the mesenteric lymph nodes of rats after oral peanut extract exposure [PDF]
Jonathan D. de Jonge+5 more
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Sigmoid Schistosomiasis Granuloma Manifested as a Large Painless Supra‐Pubic Mass: A Case Report
ABSTRACT Schistosomiasis remains a prevalent parasitic disease in tropical and subtropical regions, ranking second to malaria in terms of parasitic burden. The disease manifests in two primary forms: urinary schistosomiasis, caused by Schistosoma haematobium, and intestinal schistosomiasis, associated with S. mansoni and S. japonicum.
Rawa Badri+5 more
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