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ABSTRACT Introduction Exposure to obstetric complications (OCs) increases the risk of developing psychosis and schizophrenia in offspring. However, studies with subjects at clinical high risk for psychosis (CHR) have reported inconsistent results. We conducted a systematic review and meta‐analysis to evaluate the prevalence of OCs among CHR subjects ...
Inmaculada Baeza+8 more
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THE DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS OF SYPHILIS AND PARASYPHILIS OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM: Introduction to a Discussion on Syphilis and Parasyphilis of the Nervous System at the Medical Society of London on November 13th, 1911 [PDF]
F. W. Mott
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Increasing Prevalence of Syphilis: Oral Manifestations, Diagnosis and Management
ABSTRACT Introduction Cases of syphilis are increasing, with 9513 cases diagnosed in England in 2023, the highest annual number since 1948. Oral healthcare professionals should therefore be aware of how oral syphilis presents, the differential diagnosis and the appropriate care pathway and management.
C. C. Currie+8 more
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Cancer in rural America: Improving access to clinical trials and quality of oncologic care
Abstract Individuals from rural areas in the United States suffer higher rates of morbidity and mortality from cancer than their urban counterparts. This review is based on the idea that equity—the elimination of unnecessary and preventable differences between groups of individuals—should underlie access to cancer care resources for patients from rural
Joseph M. Unger+2 more
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Preliminary report on the treatment of syphilis complicating pregnancy [PDF]
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Disease Transmission on Random Graphs Using Edge‐Based Percolation
ABSTRACT Edge‐based percolation methods can be used to analyze disease transmission on complex social networks. This allows us to include complex social heterogeneity in our models while maintaining tractability. Here, we begin by reviewing the seminal works on this field in previous studies by Newman et al. (2002, 2003) and Miller et al. (2012).
Sicheng Zhao, Felicia Maria G. Magpantay
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FLUMERIN—A NEW MERCURIAL FOR THE INTRAVENOUS TREATMENT OF SYPHILIS [PDF]
Edwin C. White+3 more
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ABSTRACT Syphilis, caused by the gram‐negative bacterium Treponema pallidum, remains a significant global public health threat. Despite the efficacy of antibiotic treatment in controlling syphilis, the pathogenic mechanisms of T. pallidum, particularly its interactions with the host immune system, are not well understood.
Peiyuan Sun+12 more
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Symmetric Cystic Enlargement of the Lacrimal Glands Due to Syphilis [PDF]
H.W. Cowper
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