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Infectious and non infectious triggers in non‐infectious uveitis
Acta Ophthalmologica, 2010Abstract Purpose The induction of autoimmune uveitis is difficult to explain with respect to the immune privileged status of the eye. The intact BRB can only be passed by already activated leukocytes, which should normally be ignorant to the sequestered intraocular antigens.
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Epidemics of non-infectious disease
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B. Biological Sciences, 1979Abstract Epidemics of non-infectious disease are often caused by exposure to industrial products, intermediates or by-products, either in the work-place or as a result of the contamination of a wider environment. Although the prime objective of research must be the recognition of the hazard and the evaluation of its magnitude so that ...
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Non-infectious inflammatory genital lesions
Clinics in Dermatology, 2014The genitalia may be the site of non-infectious inflammatory lesions that are generally manifested as balanoposthitis and vulvovaginitis. In men, these forms constitute 50% of all balanoposthitis forms, and in women, vulvovaginitis frequency is even higher.
Andreassi, Lucio, Bilenchi, Roberta
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Non-infectious Pulmonary Diseases and HIV
Current HIV/AIDS Reports, 2016Pulmonary complications remain among the most frequent causes of morbidity and mortality for individuals with HIV despite the advent of antiretroviral therapy (ART) and improvement in its efficacy and availability. The prevalence of non-infectious pulmonary diseases is rising in this population, reflecting both an increase in smoking and the ...
M, Triplette, K, Crothers, E F, Attia
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2019
Five non-infectious problems of travel are set out in this chapter. Not all of them need to be discussed with every traveller, but travel medicine practitioners need to be well acquainted with each. Section 6.1, Fitness to Fly, summarises some hazards of and contraindications to air travel.
Joseph Torresi +6 more
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Five non-infectious problems of travel are set out in this chapter. Not all of them need to be discussed with every traveller, but travel medicine practitioners need to be well acquainted with each. Section 6.1, Fitness to Fly, summarises some hazards of and contraindications to air travel.
Joseph Torresi +6 more
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Non-infectious complications of transfusion therapy
Blood Reviews, 2001Blood transfusion is considered safe when the infused blood is tested using state of the art viral assays developed over the past several decades. Only rarely are known viruses like HIV and hepatitis C transmitted by transfusion when blood donors are screened using these sensitive laboratory tests.
P L, Perrotta, E L, Snyder
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How much non-infectious are the "non-infectious" lepromatous leprosy patients?
Leprosy in India, 1984Nose forms an important site at which the M. leprae in lepromatous leprosy (LL) patients lodge and multiply. Nose forms an important reservoir for M. leprae, from where they may be transmitted to healthy contacts. Inspite of realizing the above fact, nose does not normally receive due importance during the chemotherapy of leprosy.
M C, Prabhakar +3 more
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A non-infectious cardiac vegetation
The Lancet, 2005A, Minassian, J, Chambers, J L, Klein
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Recognizing And Treating Non‐Infectious Rhinitis
Journal of the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners, 2003PurposeTo increase clinicians' familiarity with nonallergic and mixed rhinitis and to differentiate these from allergic rhinitis, thus providing for an accurate diagnosis and facilitating a successful initial treatment program.Data SourcesA Medline search of published journal articles was supplemented with known books and proceedings pertaining to ...
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