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Development of necrotic disease and health condition of trees of selective quality in a systematically tended beech pole-stage stand

open access: yesJournal of Forest Science, 2003
We compare the results of observations of bark necrotic disease and defoliation of beech assimilatory organs carried out in 1996 and 2000. A systematically managed, 53-year old beech pole-stage stand in Central Slovakia was chosen as an object of our ...
A. Cicák, I. Mihál, I. Štefančík
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Relationship of necrotic disease of beech trunks to the sociological position of trees in the stand

open access: yesJournal of Forest Science, 2002
The authors analyse the results of investigations into the degree of necrotic damage of beech bark carried out in the whole territory of the Slovak Republic.
A. Cicák, I. Mihál
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A meta-proteomics approach using autopsy material from the pre-antibiotic era from patients with untreated pulmonary tuberculosis to identify proteins present in early lesions of post-primary tuberculosis. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS ONE
Primary TB and post-primary TB (PPTB) are different disease entities. PPTB occurs only in humans, and no animal model mimics the actual pathology of PPTB.
Beatrice Normann   +4 more
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Immune Correlates of Non-Necrotic and Necrotic Granulomas in Pulmonary Tuberculosis: A Pilot Study

open access: yesJournal of Respiration, 2021
A granuloma, a pathologic hallmark of tuberculosis (TB), is a complex cellular structure that develops at the site of Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) infection and is comprised of different immune cell types.
Ranjeet Kumar, Selvakumar Subbian
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Clostridium perfringens-Induced Necrotic Diseases: An Overview

open access: yesImmuno, 2022
Clostridium perfringens, a prevalent Gram-positive bacterium, causes necrotic diseases associated with abundant life loss and economic burdens of billions of USD. The mechanism of C. perfringens-induced necrotic diseases remains largely unknown, in part,
Ying Fu, Tahrir Alenezi, Xiaolun Sun
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Necrotizing enterocolitis and congenital heart disease

open access: yesAnnals of Pediatric Cardiology, 2021
Necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) remains a prominent surgical emergency among infant population, associated with a significant mortality, as well as various subsequent morbidities. Congenital heart disease (CHD) has an increased associated incidence with NEC in infant population.
HadiKashif   +4 more
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Necrotizing sialometaplasia. A disease simulating malignancy [PDF]

open access: yesCancer, 1973
Results of a clinicopathologic study of seven cases of a previously unreported disease of minor salivary gland are presented. Necrotizing sialometaplasia is a disease of adults with four of seven patients being in the sixth decade of life. In every case, this benign inflammatory process involved only the tissues covering the hard palate, and, in six ...
A M, Abrams, R J, Melrose, F V, Howell
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PATHOLOGICAL STUDIES ON NECROTIC HHEPATITIS IN GOATS [PDF]

open access: yesAssiut Veterinary Medical Journal, 1989
Lesions characteristic to black disease of sheep were observed in 7 out of 20 dead goats. The main pathological changes were obse. ved in the liver and consists of necrotic hepatitis, chronic cholangitis, peri cholangitis and biliary cirrhosis ...
M.K. IBRAHIM, MAHMOUD A.Z.
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Mycoplasma fermentans infection induces human necrotic neuronal cell death via IFITM3-mediated amyloid-β (1–42) deposition

open access: yesScientific Reports, 2023
Mycoplasma fermentans is a proposed risk factor of several neurological diseases that has been detected in necrotic brain lesions of acquired immunodeficiency syndrome patients, implying brain invasiveness. However, the pathogenic roles of M.
Kyu-Young Sim   +5 more
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Necrotizing Sarcoid Granulomatosis: A Disease Not to be Forgotten

open access: yesCase Reports in Medicine, 2020
Sarcoidosis is a systemic granulomatous disease of unknown aetiology characterised by the appearance of noncaseifying epithelioid granulomas in the affected organs, most commonly the lungs, skin, and eyes (Iannuzzi et al. 2007). Necrotizing Sarcoid Granulomatosis (NGS) is a rare and little-known form of disease, which also presents nodular lung lesions,
A. I. Parejo-Morón   +5 more
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