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Necrotizing fasciitis: A deadly disease
Background: Knowledge of the diagnosis, cause, course and required treatment of this deadly disease among physicians and surgeons around the world is limited.Methods: A study was undertaken at University Teaching Hospital (UTH), Lusaka Zambia to review the incidence, associated pathology, management given, and outcomes, comparing 2 sequential years ...
I.C. Cree, P.S. Phiri
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Consumed by Abdominal Distention
Arthritis Care &Research, EarlyView.
Abimbola Fadairo‐Azinge +3 more
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This article details the development of an artery‐on‐chip platform for in vitro arterial disease modeling and therapeutic discovery. It describes the fabrication of a fibrin biomaterial scaffold seeded with iPSC‐derived smooth muscle and endothelial cells, mimicking native artery properties. Two genetic disease models showcase the platform's ability to
Danielle Yarbrough +10 more
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When petiole and root sections taken from papaw plants affected by dieback disease were examined under a fluorescence microscope, specific autofluorescence was observed in some phloem cells and/or laticifers.
Harding R.M., Teakle D.S.
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Necrotizing Fasciitis With Pelvic Osteomyelitis: A Fulminant Disease
Necrotizing fasciitis (NF) is a rare, rapidly progressive soft-tissue infection associated with high morbidity and mortality. Diabetes, obesity, and immunosuppression are well-known risk factors that predispose to severe disease and atypical presentations.
Silveira, Inês +4 more
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Radiation‐induced hypothyroidism follows head and neck radiotherapy due to oxidative stress and inflammation. Electrospun polycaprolactone scaffolds containing adenosine have potential to modulate thyroid repair. Scaffolds enhance thyrocyte proliferation, antioxidant enzymes glutathione peroxidase and catalase, reduce senescence and apoptosis markers ...
Maria Heim +5 more
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First report of Pea necrotic yellow dwarf virus in The Netherlands
Pea necrotic yellow dwarf virus (PNYDV) is a nanovirus that was first detected in pea crops (Pisum sativum) in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany in 2009 (Grigoras et al., 2010).
Ziebell, Heiko +5 more
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We measure the cell‐specific responses of administering infusible ECM (iECM) in acute myocardial infarction (MI) across multiple timepoints. Using single‐nucleus RNA sequencing and spatial transcriptomics, we measure macrophage activation, fibroblast remodeling, increased vascular development, lymphangiogenesis, cardioprotection, and neurogenesis ...
Joshua M. Mesfin +18 more
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Flesh-Eating Disease An experience of necrotizing fasciitis
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