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Coccidioidomycosis in a Rhesus Monkey

Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1975
SUMMARY Coccidioidomycosis was diagnosed after necropsy of a young adult male rhesus monkey obtained from El Paso, Tx. Clinical signs were confined to the respiratory tract and included tachypnea and dyspnea. Radiographic findings included multiple air-filled cavities and evidence of severe diffuse pulmonary disease. Pathologic changes were confined to
A W, Breznock   +3 more
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Keratoconus in a Rhesus Monkey

Journal of Medical Primatology, 1987
A 15‐year‐old female rhesus monkey was observed to have bilaterally thinned and prominently curved corneas. Slit lamp observations, pachymetry, keratometry, and corneoscopy were consistent with a diagnosis of keratoconus, a relatively common corneal dystrophy in humans heretofore not described in a subhuman primate.
R L, Peiffer, T P, Werblin, A S, Patel
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Enchondroma in a rhesus monkey

Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1994
A 2.5-year-old rhesus monkey was examined because of a bony enlargement of the distal portion of the right tibia. On the basis of radiographic and histologic findings, enchondroma was diagnosed. The tumor enlarged over the next 2 years, but the monkey continued to have normal use of its limb.
J, Silverman   +4 more
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Endometriosis in rhesus monkeys

Laboratory Animals, 1982
9 Cases of endometriosis in rhesus monkeys were found in a colony of 35 females, which had undergone in the past X-ray treatment or one or more Caesarean sections and/or one or more treatments with gonadal steroids. Incidence, pathogenesis, clinical symptoms, histology and treatment are described.
A P, Bertens, F A, Helmond, P R, Hein
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PREVENTION OF RHESUS ISO-IMMUNISATION

The Lancet, 1968
The prevention of Rh isoimmunization by the giving of anti‐D gammaglobulin to non‐immunized Rh‐negative women after the birth of an Rh‐positive child is discussed under the following headings: Introduction and the ideas leading to the therapy; Clinical trials; Failures and “failures”.
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Epikeratoprosthesis in Rhesus Monkeys

American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1970
The purpose of the epikeratoprosthesis (EKP) is to replace the corneal epithelium with an artificial substance. Theoretically, this could benefit many patients with corneal disease in whom keratoplasty was unsuccess­ ful or unwarranted. Although this concept is not new,' its advancement has been ham­ pered by a lack of suitable materials.
M A, Bloome, L G, Piepergerdes
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Transplant of Rhesus-Positive Bone Marrow in a Rhesus-Negative Woman Having Anti-Rhesus D Alloantibodies

Acta Haematologica, 2009
A woman affected by acute myeloblastic leukemia was grafted with HLA A, B and D compatible rhesus-positive bone marrow from her brother. Before grafting, she had anti-D alloantibodies (1/512 IAT, 2.9 μg/ml). To prevent the destruction of donor red blood cells, four plasma exchanges and a conditioning regimen (total-body irradiation 800 rad ...
D, Rigal   +6 more
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Rhesus

Books Abroad, 1959
John Paul Pritchard   +8 more
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Prevention of tuberculosis infection and disease by local BCG in repeatedly exposed rhesus macaques

Nature Medicine, 2019
K. Dijkman   +12 more
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