Bacterial Pneumonia in Dogs and Cats: An Update. [PDF]
Bacterial pneumonia is a common clinical diagnosis in dogs but seems to occur less often in cats. Underlying causes include viral infection, aspiration injury, foreign body inhalation, and defects in clearance of respiratory secretions. Identification of
Dear, Jonathan D
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Translation of the quality of life questionnaire for primary ciliary dyskinesia (QOL‐PCD) into Hebrew: The Israeli experience [PDF]
Israel Amirav +4 more
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Transient Complete Asthenozoospermia
Limited research exists on the mechanisms underlying asthenozoospermia associated with acquired ciliary dyskinesia. Primary ciliary dyskinesia links respiratory pathology with infertility and provides a basis for a potential mechanism.
Artenisa Kulla +2 more
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Genetic etiology of Asthenozoospermia: A review
Background: Asthenozoospermia, as the most prevalent cause of male infertility, is defined as low percentage of progressively motile spermatozoa per ejaculate.
Arvand Akbari +3 more
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Impact of a rare respiratory diseases reference centre set-up on primary ciliary dyskinesia care pathway [PDF]
Salome Epaud +13 more
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Priorities and barriers for research related to primary ciliary dyskinesia
Background Despite advances in primary ciliary dyskinesia (PCD) research, many questions remain; diagnosis is complex and no disease-specific therapies exist.
Myrofora Goutaki +10 more
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Primary ciliary dyskinesia syndrome associated with abnormal ciliary orientation in infants [PDF]
Elizabeth Biggart +3 more
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PRIMARY CILIARY DYSKINESIA IN ASSOCIATION WITH IGG DEFICIENCY [PDF]
Ramalinga Reddy, Lois A. Nelson
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Loci for primary ciliary dyskinesia map to chromosome 16p12.1-12.2 and 15q13.1-15.1 in Faroe Islands and Israeli Druze genetic isolates [PDF]
Amirav, I +11 more
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Diagnosing primary ciliary dyskinesia: an international patient perspective
Primary ciliary dyskinesia (PCD) is a rare genetic disorder characterised by progressive sino-pulmonary disease, with symptoms starting soon after birth.
Behan, Laura +8 more
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