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Parvovirus in dermatology: A review
Abstract Parvovirus B19 is a small nonenveloped single‐stranded DNA virus belonging to the parvoviridae family. The dermatological manifestations are varied ranging from infective to inflammatory, but the most common among infective etiologies is erythema infectiosum, also known as the fifth disease or ‘slapped cheek’ disease, which is mildly ...
Prajwal Pudasaini +7 more
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Measles: Contemporary considerations for the emergency physician
Abstract Measles, or rubeola, is a highly contagious acute febrile viral illness. Despite the availability of an effective vaccine since 1963, measles outbreaks continue worldwide. This article seeks to provide emergency physicians with the contemporary knowledge required to rapidly diagnose potential measles cases and bolster public health measures to
Erik Blutinger +7 more
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We described a rare unique case of an adult with Klebsiella‐induced AIPF. Only eight cases of PF have been reported in the setting of Klebsiella spp infection since 2002. Our case is the fourth case of Klebsiella pneumoniae‐induced AIPF, in which prompt antibiotic treatment and intensive care therapy are critical for the patient's survival.
Bhakinai Temnithikul +4 more
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WHIM Syndrome: First Reported Case in a Patient of African Ancestry
Background. Warts, hypogammaglobulinemia, infections, and myelokathexis (WHIM) syndrome is a rare, primary immunodeficiency syndrome characterized by warts, hypogammaglobulinemia, immunodeficiency, and characteristic bone marrow features of myelokathexis.
Jinal Gandhi +6 more
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Introdução: As mudanças epidemiológica do sarampo rubéola em Timor-Leste , assim como e existência de surtos da doença ou enfermidade nos países de vizinho, Indonesia, Maláisia e Australia e noutras regiões do mundo associados ao facto de informação e ...
Carlos Boavida Tilman +4 more
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Gold nanoparticles (GNPs) in biomedical and clinical applications: A review
Gold nanoparticles (GNPs) are widely used in biomedical and clinical applications. Each process necessitates a distinct synthesis and modification. In this review article, versatile applications of GNPs, philosophy and recent developments, toxicological status, existing barriers, and future possibilities are discussed in light of recent findings ...
Muzahidul I. Anik +3 more
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Measles is a severe respiratory viral disease. The prodrome of fever (up to 105°F), malaise, cough, coryza, and conjunctivitis precedes the three ‘ C ’ s, pathognomonic enanthema (Koplik spots), and a maculopapular rash.
M. Islam, Puja Dhar, M. Rahman
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A Case of Growth Hormone Use in Dyggve–Melchior–Clausen Syndrome
Short stature has many causes including genetic disease, skeletal dysplasias, endocrinopathies, familial short stature, and nutritional deficiencies. Recombinant growth hormone (rGH) therapy may be employed to improve stature based on the underlying etiology and growth velocity.
Ravi Upadhyay +6 more
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Background. Since October 2021, there have been more than 500 cases of severe hepatitis of unknown origin in children reported worldwide, including 180 cases in the U.S. The most frequently detected potential pathogen to date has been adenovirus, typically serotype 41.
Vikram J. Christian +11 more
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Infection diseases are among the top global issues with negative impacts on health, economy, and society as a whole. One of the most effective ways to detect these diseases is done by analysing the microscopic images of blood cells. Artificial intelligence (AI) techniques are now widely used to detect these blood cells and explore their structures.
Mohammad Manthouri +3 more
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