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[Retracted] Application Value of Metagenomics Next‐Generation Sequencing (mNGS) in Detection of Mucormycosis after Chemotherapy in Childhood Acute Leukemia

open access: yesEvidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine, Volume 2022, Issue 1, 2022., 2022
Objective. To analyze the application of macrogenomics next‐generation sequencing (mNGS) in the detection of postchemotherapy trichomoniasis cases in children with acute leukemia. Methods. To retrospectively analyze the clinical data of 7 patients with acute leukemia combined with trichomoniasis after chemotherapy in the department of hematology and ...
Wenzi Li   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

An itchy rash and muscle weakness

open access: yesClinical Case Reports, Volume 9, Issue 9, September 2021., 2021
Dermatomyositis is a rare disease affecting primarily skin and muscles and is associated with malignancies, especially in at‐risk patients. Clinical presentations vary widely but proximal muscle weakness and typical skin findings should prompt consideration of the diagnosis. Immunosuppressive therapy is required, as is continued screening for malignant
Brian L. Risavi   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Infective myositis

open access: yesBrain Pathology, Volume 31, Issue 3, May 2021., 2021
Abstract Myositis is inflammation especially of the voluntary muscles, characterized by localized or diffuse pain, tenderness on movement or palpation, swelling, and/or weakness. The two main categories of myositis include non‐infectious and infectious.
Gayathri Narayanappa   +1 more
wiley   +1 more source

A Case of Trichinellosis in a 14‐Year‐Old Male Child at Hawassa University Comprehensive Specialized Hospital, Hawassa, Sidama, Ethiopia

open access: yesCase Reports in Infectious Diseases, Volume 2021, Issue 1, 2021., 2021
Background. Trichinellosis develops after ingestion of Trichinella cysts in pork meat. It is one of the most important parasitic human pathogens in the world. It is, however, underreported in part because none of the clinical manifestations are pathognomonic. The primary mode of transmission is ingestion of raw meat. Among the symptoms are muscle pain,
Abebe Melese   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Trichinella spiralis: Mere Co-Existence or Carcinogenic Parasite For Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma? [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research, 2015
Trichinella spiralis is a parasite which is usually seen in pork-eaters. Most of the trichinosis infections cause little or no symptoms. We report a rare case of a middle aged North Indian male who presented with a painless ulcer in right buccal mucosa ...
Nadia Shirazi   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

The Incidence of Trichinosis in the Ural Federal District

open access: yesЗДОРОВЬЕ НАСЕЛЕНИЯ И СРЕДА ОБИТАНИЯ - ЗНиСО / PUBLIC HEALTH AND LIFE ENVIRONMENT, 2020
The objectives of the study were to summarize and analyze long-term scientific and practical materials about the rates and trends in the incidence of trichinosis, to identify the routes of disease transmission in the population, both traditional and ...
G. Peklo, T. Stepanova
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Trichinosis is a topical health issue

open access: yesДетские инфекции (Москва), 2019
A review of trichinosis literature is presented.In the Russian Federation, from a few dozen to several hundred cases of trichinosis are registered annually, caused by 4 types of trichinae: T. spiralis, T. pseudospiralis, T. nativa and T.
S. B. Chuelov, A. L. Rossina
doaj   +1 more source

Trichinellosis in Vietnam [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
Trichinellosis is a zoonotic parasitic disease with a worldwide distribution. The aim of this work was to describe the epidemiological and clinical data of five outbreaks of trichinellosis, which affected ethnic minorities living in remote mountainous ...
De, Nguyen Van   +6 more
core   +2 more sources

Trichinosis

open access: yesBrain Pathology, 1997
Trichinosis is a worldwide zoonotic disease closely related to cultural and dietary habits caused by a nematode Trichinella spp. Human infection is acquired through ingestion of undercooked meat containing infective encysted larvae. There are two cycles of transmission, one domestic and the other wild.
A L, Taratuto, S M, Venturiello
openaire   +3 more sources

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