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El Niño-oscil·lació del sud (ENSO): característiques d'un fenòmen climàtic anòmal al Pacífic [PDF]
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Chemotherapy, 1992
The most common tropical subcutaneous and deep mycoses include chromomycosis, sporotrichosis and mycetoma. All are commonly found in Natal and in other sub-tropical countries. Although blastomycosis is endemic in North America, only four cases have been identified in Natal during the last 25 years and all presented with atypical clinical features ...
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The most common tropical subcutaneous and deep mycoses include chromomycosis, sporotrichosis and mycetoma. All are commonly found in Natal and in other sub-tropical countries. Although blastomycosis is endemic in North America, only four cases have been identified in Natal during the last 25 years and all presented with atypical clinical features ...
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Tropical dermatology: Fungal tropical diseases
Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 2005Fungal infections are common in tropical countries and can have an important impact on public health. Lobomycosis is a common fungal infection in the tropical rain forest of South America, and paracoccidioidomycosis (South American blastomycosis) is a widespread and sometimes severe illness. Penicilliosis marneffei is an opportunistic infection of AIDS
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Tropical dermatology: Bacterial tropical diseases
Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 2006Bacterial infections are common in tropical parts of the world and can include those species also seen regularly in temperate climates. Many tropical bacterial infections, however, are rarely diagnosed in temperate parts of the world and include bartonellosis, tropical ulcer, tropical pyomyositis, granuloma inguinale, lymphogranuloma venereum, yaws ...
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Tropical trials: the problems of research in the tropics
Annals of Tropical Medicine & Parasitology, 1997Eleven scientists who, like Herbert Gilles, have spent many years in the study of tropical disease, responded to an inquiry about the most problematic aspects of conducting intervention trials in the tropics. Areas of challenge or difficulty that figured most frequently in the replies were: (1) the proper interests, involvement and perceptions of the ...
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World Journal of Surgery, 1996
AbstractTropical pyomyositis (TP), a suppurative disease caused predominantly by Staphylococcus aureus, is responsible for 3% to 4% of surgical admissions in some hospitals in certain tropical countries. This study describes the clinical features of 35 patients with TP (20 males, 15 females; mean ± SD age 28.3 ± 14.1 years) admitted to our hospital ...
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AbstractTropical pyomyositis (TP), a suppurative disease caused predominantly by Staphylococcus aureus, is responsible for 3% to 4% of surgical admissions in some hospitals in certain tropical countries. This study describes the clinical features of 35 patients with TP (20 males, 15 females; mean ± SD age 28.3 ± 14.1 years) admitted to our hospital ...
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Tropical Waves and Tropical Depressions
2013Tropical waves can be very difficult to locate on synoptic maps, especially in the western Pacific and in the Southern Hemisphere. Such waves, referred to as tropical waves, easterly waves, African waves, etc., are perturbations of the tropical easterlies that propagate westward, at a phase speed of roughly 5–7° longitude/day, sometimes accompanied by ...
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Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1948
Summary The usual causes of tropical splenomegaly in West Africa are mentioned. Splenectomy as a means of relieving pain and discomfort, and improving general health in certain chronic cases, is discussed. Pronounced sickling of the red cells in two instances suggests a possible contributory role by this trait in splenic enlargement among negroes ...
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Summary The usual causes of tropical splenomegaly in West Africa are mentioned. Splenectomy as a means of relieving pain and discomfort, and improving general health in certain chronic cases, is discussed. Pronounced sickling of the red cells in two instances suggests a possible contributory role by this trait in splenic enlargement among negroes ...
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Neurological Sciences
Spinal cord inflammation is a rare presentation of schistosomiasis infection. The present report describes the case of a young patient presenting subacute medullary symptoms revealing extensive longitudinal myelitis related to schistosomiasis, also known as bilharzia. The diagnosis was based on detection of parasite eggs in stool.
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Spinal cord inflammation is a rare presentation of schistosomiasis infection. The present report describes the case of a young patient presenting subacute medullary symptoms revealing extensive longitudinal myelitis related to schistosomiasis, also known as bilharzia. The diagnosis was based on detection of parasite eggs in stool.
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