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Dermatologica, 2009
A 45-year-old Nigerian female with Bowen’s disease (BD) on the left palm is presented. She appears to be the first African case of BD in this unusual location.
P. Michaelides, A.B. Hyman
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A 45-year-old Nigerian female with Bowen’s disease (BD) on the left palm is presented. She appears to be the first African case of BD in this unusual location.
P. Michaelides, A.B. Hyman
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Phytoplasma Diseases of Palms [PDF]
Palms are native to tropical and subtropical areas of the world and con-tribute to the ecology and economy of many countries. Phytoplasmas which are cell-wall-less prokaryotes are associated with diseases of significant economic importance to palms worldwide.
Yankey, Egya Ndede +4 more
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Pans, 1977
Abstract Thirty two diseases and disorders affecting the oil palm in Africa, Southeast Asia and South America are described with their distribution, economic importance, etiology and control. Of these, nine diseases are considered to be of major economic importance, 19 are of minor importance, and four are due to nutrient deficiencies.
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Abstract Thirty two diseases and disorders affecting the oil palm in Africa, Southeast Asia and South America are described with their distribution, economic importance, etiology and control. Of these, nine diseases are considered to be of major economic importance, 19 are of minor importance, and four are due to nutrient deficiencies.
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Palm Trees and Chagas' Disease in Panama
The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1978An ecological survey of triatomines in the sylvan ecosystem of the Canal Zone and selected sites in Panama disclosed for the first time a close association of Rhodnius pullescens and Triatoma dimidiata, the two most important vector species of Chagas' disease in Panama, with a single species of a widely distributed palm tree, Scheelea zonensis.
J T, Whitlaw, B N, Chaniotis
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On palms, bugs, and Chagas disease in the Americas
Acta Tropica, 2015Palms are ubiquitous across Neotropical landscapes, from pristine forests or savannahs to large cities. Although palms provide useful ecosystem services, they also offer suitable habitat for triatomines and for Trypanosoma cruzi mammalian hosts. Wild triatomines often invade houses by flying from nearby palms, potentially leading to new cases of human ...
Fernando, Abad-Franch +15 more
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Cutis, 1983
Bowen's disease is a squamous cell carcinoma characterized by isolated, grouped or confluent nodules, either flat, scaling, or crusted, with an arcuate or serpiginous configuration. Malignant dyskeratosis throughout the epidermis, the bowenoid hallmark, is not sufficient by itself to identify a lesion as Bowen's disease.
N A, Fenske, M, Waisman, C G, Espinoza
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Bowen's disease is a squamous cell carcinoma characterized by isolated, grouped or confluent nodules, either flat, scaling, or crusted, with an arcuate or serpiginous configuration. Malignant dyskeratosis throughout the epidermis, the bowenoid hallmark, is not sufficient by itself to identify a lesion as Bowen's disease.
N A, Fenske, M, Waisman, C G, Espinoza
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Diseases and Disorders of Ornamental Palms.
APSnet Feature Articles, 2004Introduction Linnaeus named palms “Principes,” the princes of the plant world (15). This noble stature is reflected in the size of some species, with the largest leaves and seeds known in the plant kingdom found in the palm family. The leaves of Raphia regalis can reach 82 feet long (18), and the famous double coconut seed of Lodoicea maldivica can ...
M.L. Elliott, J.Y. Uchida
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