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Multiple Bilateral Erythematous and Suppurative Cutaneous Nodules in a 40‐Year‐Old Indian Female
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Facial Annular Lesions in a 28‐Year‐Old Man
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Serologic Tests for Histoplasmosis
Annals of Internal Medicine, 1983Excerpt To the editor: Wheat and associates (1) have shared a very large experience with histoplasmosis.
Eric S. Jacobson, Sharon E. Straus
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Postgraduate Medicine, 1990
Not since the early 1950s has the number of new cases of syphilis been as high as it is now. The infectious agent, Treponema pallidum, is extremely difficult to culture in vitro and almost impossible to see by conventional light microscopy. A nonspecific antibody test is used for screening and a specific treponemal antibody test for confirmation ...
Peter A. Setness, Stephen W. Farnes
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Not since the early 1950s has the number of new cases of syphilis been as high as it is now. The infectious agent, Treponema pallidum, is extremely difficult to culture in vitro and almost impossible to see by conventional light microscopy. A nonspecific antibody test is used for screening and a specific treponemal antibody test for confirmation ...
Peter A. Setness, Stephen W. Farnes
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Serologic testing for tuberculosis. [PDF]
Tuberculous disease results in the production of several different antibodies, each of which may be detected by a different serologic procedure (1-6). Despite this knowledge and the further possibility that qualitative and quantitative differences in the formation of antibody may depend on factors as yet not elucidated, the current approach continues ...
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Clinical Immunology Newsletter, 1986
Rev. 83. 10. Mfiler, G. (ed.) (1985). Molecular genetics of class I and class I1 MHC antigens 1. lmmunol. Rev. 84. 11. Mfller, G. (ed.) (1985). Molecular genetics of class I and class II MHC antigens 2. Immunol. Rev. 85. 12. Mfiler, G. (ed.) (1985). Molecular genetics of class III MHC antigens. Immunol. Rev. 87. 13. Nathenson, S. G. et ai.
John L. Sever, David L. Madden
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Rev. 83. 10. Mfiler, G. (ed.) (1985). Molecular genetics of class I and class I1 MHC antigens 1. lmmunol. Rev. 84. 11. Mfller, G. (ed.) (1985). Molecular genetics of class I and class II MHC antigens 2. Immunol. Rev. 85. 12. Mfiler, G. (ed.) (1985). Molecular genetics of class III MHC antigens. Immunol. Rev. 87. 13. Nathenson, S. G. et ai.
John L. Sever, David L. Madden
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A serologic test for vulvovaginal candidiasis
International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics, 2003Vulvovaginal candidiasis (VVC) is a common medical problem affecting many women in the community w1–3x. The diagnosis of VVC remains problematic. Clinical features of VVC are nonspecific, and the standard laboratory test to identify Candida organisms from a vaginal swab may take between 5 to 7 days to confirm the diagnosis. Thus, as many as half of the
J. Warmington, S.W. Tan, A. Mackay
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