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ABSTRACT A 10.5‐year‐old male castrated Standard Poodle was referred for the evaluation of chronic C6–T2 myelopathy. MRI revealed a severe asymmetric enlargement of the ventral internal vertebral venous plexus, intervertebral/vertebral veins, and possibly the C6 basivertebral vein, with secondary mild spinal cord compression.
Robert Wise +3 more
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Massive Mesenteric Lymphadenopathy Causing Protein-losing Enteropathy in Gaucher Disease
Protein-losing enteropathy due to massive mesenteric lymphadenopathy is a rare complication of Gaucher disease which is generally refractory to treatment with enzyme replacement and substrate reduction therapies. It is postulated that lymph nodes may act
Simpson, Ewan A +5 more
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Shifting From Systemic to Precision‐Targeted Complement Therapies: Opportunities and Hurdles
Complement therapeutics have expanded considerably, but systemic inhibitors remain limited by infection risks, breakthrough events, and loss of physiological functions. Emerging targeted approaches aim for organ‐, tissue‐, or cell‐specific modulation of complement activity, potentially offering greater precision while reducing treatment burden and ...
Marco Mannes +2 more
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Protein-losing enteropathy is a relatively uncommon complication of Fontan procedures for palliation of complex congenital cardiac disease. However, the relative infrequency of protein-losing enteropathy belies the tremendous medical, psychosocial and ...
Jeffery Meadows, Kathy Jenkins
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Protein losing enteropathy secondary to a pulmonary artery stent
A 2-year-old patient with hypoplastic left heart syndrome presented 6 months following Fontan completion with protein-losing enteropathy (PLE). He had undergone stent implantation in the left pulmonary artery after the Norwood procedure, followed by ...
Narayanswami Sreeram +2 more
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ABSTRACT Protein‐losing enteropathy (PLE) is a rare but potentially severe complication of malignant lymphoma characterized by excessive gastrointestinal loss of plasma proteins, leading to hypoalbuminemia, edema, and serous effusions. We report a case of follicular lymphoma complicated by severe PLE and concomitant immune thrombocytopenia (ITP ...
Takashi Matsunaga +6 more
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PROTEIN-LOSING ENTEROPATHY AFTER INFECTIOUS ENTEROCOLITIS IN CHILD – A CASE REPORT AND A REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE [PDF]
Protein-losing enteropathy (PLE) represents an abnormal protein loss at the level of the digestive tract mucosa, being in most of the cases secondary to other gastrointestinal or extraintestinal pathologies.
Lorena Elena Melit +4 more
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A 20-year-old young man suffered from severe protein-losing enteropathy 4 years after Fontan operation. His postoperative haemodynamics were unfavourable in terms of poor myocardial contractility and moderate atrioventricular prosthetic paravalvar ...
K.Y. Yuen +5 more
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Expanding Phenotype of GINS1 Deficiency: A Case Report and Review of the Literature
The authors present a novel case and review of individuals with GINS1 deficiency, causing severe growth restriction and combined immunodeficiency. Only the ninth case of this ultrarare disorder, it highlights the role of these variants in disease, glaucoma as a feature, and the possibility of immunodeficiency without infections in affected individuals.
Michael P. Mackley +6 more
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Marginal Zone Lymphoma Complicated by Protein Losing Enteropathy
Protein losing enteropathy (PLE) refers to excessive intestinal protein loss, resulting in hypoalbuminemia. Underlying pathologies include conditions leading to either reduced intestinal barrier or lymphatic congestion.
Nadine Stanek +9 more
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