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Subclinical Manifestations of Vulvar Human Papillomavirus Infection
International Journal of Gynecological Pathology, 1991We studied the presence of human papillomavirus (HPV) DNA by in situ hybridization in 74 colposcopically defined subclinical vulvar lesions obtained from 51 patients (mean age 25 years, range 18-42 years) referred for atypical Papanicolaou smears to the Colposcopy Clinic.
Anna Marie Beckmann+6 more
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Subclinical Coccidiosis Infection In Calves
American Association of Bovine Practitioners Conference Proceedings, 1984Coccidiosis causes large economic losses from death, labor and treatment cost, morbidity, along with loss of feed conversion, and weight gain in calves and cattle following classical outbreaks. Low level or subclinical infections are proving to be more prevalent and costly than previously thought.
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Focal Convulsions Associated with Subclinical Measles Infection
Clinical Pediatrics, 1983A patient with focal convulsions of sudden onset had cerebrospinal pleocytosis and electroencephalographic evidence of a focal lesion in the right hemisphere. Except for fever, there was no clinical evidence of a viral infection. Measles antibodies were detected in the serum and CSF.
Walter L. Henley, Robert C. Michener
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Subclinical Congenital Cytomegalovirus Infection and Hearing Impairment
Journal of Speech and Hearing Disorders, 1974The hearing sensitivity of children with subclinical congenital cytomegalovirus infection was evaluated and compared with that of a group of matched control subjects. Nine of the 18 infected subjects had some hearing loss, ranging from slight high-frequency impairments to a severe-to-profound unilateral loss.
Barbara A. Hamner+4 more
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Subclinical Hepatitis in Rubeola Infections in Young Adults
Annals of Internal Medicine, 1979Excerpt Rubeola (measles) is an acute febrile illness predominantly affecting children. Over the past 3 years there has been a marked increase in reported cases of measles in the United States: 24 ...
Michael D. Nickell+2 more
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Enteroaggregative Escherichia coli subclinical and clinical infections
Current Opinion in Infectious Diseases, 2018Purpose of reviewThe current review is to update the results on epidemiology, pathobiology, and genes related to virulence, clinical presentation, molecular diagnosis, antimicrobial resistance, and extraintestinal infection of enteroaggregativeEscherichia coli(EAEC).Recent findingsEAEC subclinical infection was significantly associated with reduced ...
Aldo A. M. Lima+2 more
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Subclinical vulvar papillomavirus infection.
The Journal of reproductive medicine, 1991Eighty-eight cases of subclinical human papillomavirus (HPV) vulvar infection were detected in a consecutive colposcopic series of 968 women. Three patterns of acetowhite lesions had a 72% predictive value (88/122) for histologically assessed HPV. The prevalence of subclinical vulvar HPV in self-referred patients was 7.9% (73/918); it was 9% (88/968 ...
Cecchini S+7 more
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Subclinical papilloma viral infection of male genitalia
Urology, 1985One hundred male patients with a history of genital condylomata were evaluated by the use of 3% acetic acid staining of their external genitalia. In 36 per cent positive aceto-white areas were discovered on the shaft of the penis (flat condylomata), and a 35 per cent meatal-urethral involvement, suggesting that flat and exophytic condylomata of the ...
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Clinical and subclinical infections withCryptosporidiumin animals
New Zealand Veterinary Journal, 2013Cryptosporidium spp. are frequent parasites of livestock and companion animals, raising questions about the clinical significance of such infections. Cryptosporidium infections have a wide spectrum of clinical signs that can vary from asymptomatic to serious infection to death. In neonatal ruminants, cryptosporidiosis is considered an important disease
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Chlamydophila psittaci subclinical infection in chronic polyarthritis.
Clinical and experimental rheumatology, 2011Recent evidence indicates that Chlamydophila psittaci (Cp) may establish chronic infections, which may promote autoimmunity and/or B cell lymphoproliferation.The presence of a subclinical Cp infection was investigated in 293 patients with chronic inflammatory polyarthritis, including 175 patients with rheumatoid factor (RF)-positive and/or anti-CCP ...
Fabris, M.+13 more
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