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Background – There are limited clinical studies evaluating the Trichophyton mentagrophytes complex, with most reports confined to small case studies. Additionally, the studies are dated and provide limited information on response to newer or currently available therapies.
Jason B. Pieper +5 more
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Abstract Background Allergic skin diseases are common in horses worldwide. The most common causes are insect bites and environmental allergens. Objectives To review the current literature and provide consensus on pathogenesis, diagnosis, treatment and prevention. Materials and Methods The authors reviewed the literature up to November 2022.
R. Marsella +6 more
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Abstract Concern for symptom exacerbation and treatment drop‐out is an important barrier to the implementation of trauma‐focused therapy (TFT), especially in people with a psychotic disorder. This study, which was part of a multicenter randomized controlled trial, investigated posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptom exacerbation during eye ...
Simone R. Burger +12 more
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Background – The treatment of canine chronic cutaneous lupus erythematosus (CCLE) variants generally requires immunosuppression, which often results in potentially severe adverse effects. Janus kinase inhibitors, like oclacitinib, might be a valuable treatment option due to their rapid inhibition of the action of interferons known to be relevant in the
Richard G. Harvey +3 more
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Abstract This paper presents a comparative analysis of two Spanish constructions that are usually characterised as passive, namely the periphrastic or attributive passive – formed with the verb ser ‘be’ plus a participle – and the reflexive passive – formed with third‐person reflexive clitic se.
Miguel A. Aijón Oliva
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Efficacy of subcutaneous allergen immunotherapy in atopic dogs: A retrospective study of 664 cases
Background –Canine atopic dermatitis (cAD) is an allergic skin disease affecting approximately 10% of dogs. Allergen immunotherapy (AIT) is currently the only treatment option able to induce tolerance to the causative allergens. Objective – To retrospectively establish the efficacy of AIT in atopic dogs.
Evelien E. M. Fennis +6 more
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Introducción. El paro cardiaco es una entidad repentina que desencadena la muerte del paciente o en su defecto consecuencias funcionales a nivel neurológico de forma irreversible.
Lorenza Antonia Peraza Noh +2 more
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Immunopathogenesis and immunotherapy of Culicoides hypersensitivity in horses: an update
Culicoides hypersensitivity (CH) is a strongly pruritic dermatitis of horses, characterised histologically by mixed perivascular to diffuse cellular infiltrates of mononuclear cells and eosinophils, and caused by helper T cell (Th)2, immunoglobulin (Ig)E‐mediated reactions to antigens present in the saliva of biting Culicoides midges.
Eliane Marti +7 more
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Parent and Youth Perspectives and Retention in Functional Family Therapy
Resumen Este estudio cualitativo tuvo como finalidad comprender los factores relacionados con el abandono de la Terapia Familiar Funcional (TFF) mediante el análisis de la experiencia de las familias que han completado la TFF y las que han abandonado la terapia.
Hannah Collyer +2 more
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Treatment of equine sarcoids using recombinant poxviruses expressing feline interleukin‐2
Background – Interleukin (IL)‐2 stimulates antitumour immunity and is successfully used for the treatment of different neoplasias. Hypothesis/Objectives –Canarypox virus locally expressing feline IL‐2 is safe and can be used to treat equine sarcoids. Conclusions –Treatment of equine sarcoids with recombinant canarypox virus expressing feline IL‐2 seems
Johanna Loschelder‐Ostrowski +4 more
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