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Non-invasive diagnosis of lung tuberculosis in children by single voxel 1H-magnetic resonance spectroscopy [PDF]
Our previous study showed that 1H-magnetic resonance spectroscopy (1H-MRS) can detect lipid peaks characteristic for Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection in cerebral lesions of young children; therefore, we aimed to extend and validate the application of
Chantana, Yay +7 more
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CellFreeGMF traces plasma cfRNA to likely originating cell types by integrating single‐cell atlases with graph‐regularized matrix factorization. The method decomposes cfRNA profiles into sample–cell contributions to reconstruct pseudo single‐cell expression.
Wenxiang Zhang +9 more
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Hypopituitarism as unusual sequelae to central nervous system tuberculosis
Neurological tuberculosis can very rarely involve the hypophysis cerebri. We report a case of an eighteen year old female who presented with five months duration of generalised apathy, secondary amenorrhea and weight gain.
S Mageshkumar +3 more
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Exercise for endurance and strength:Always separate? [PDF]
Physical training can be classified into three main types: endurance, resistance, and patterned movements. The first two of them have a significant impact on muscle phenotype and metabolism while patterned movement exercises concern changes in a motor ...
Clark, Cain C.T. +3 more
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Objective The multinational, phase 3, double‐blind, placebo‐controlled TULIP‐SC trial evaluated the efficacy and safety of subcutaneous anifrolumab in adults who have moderate to severe systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) activity, despite receiving standard therapy. Methods Adults with SLE received subcutaneous anifrolumab 120 mg or placebo once weekly
Susan Manzi +12 more
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Aims Prescribing is a complex, essential skill that doctors must acquire to practice medicine safely and effectively. The British Pharmacological Society has historically provided a core curriculum to guide clinical pharmacology and prescribing education in UK medical schools.
Dagan O. Lonsdale +5 more
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Extensive central nervous system tuberculosis is rare especially in immunocompetent adults. This is a case of a 43-year old female hypertensive, HIV-negative patient, who presented with on and off throbbing headache, dizziness and occasional blurring of ...
Sabiu Abdu Gwalabe +5 more
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Suprasellar tuberculoma presenting as sudden onset blindness in a patient of lupus
Tuberculosis can be an opportunistic infection complicating the course of patients receiving prolonged immunosuppression. In these patients, the tuberculosis can involve the central nervous system and can cause diagnostic difficulty due to atypical ...
Rudrajit Paul +2 more
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Tuberculosis of Central Nervous System
ABSTRACT Meningitis is the most serious manifestation of extrapulmonary tuberculosis. Being a paucibacillary disease, no single diagnostic test is sensitive and specific. Despite recent advances in diagnostic methods and readily available effective chemotherapy, more than 50% of the patients either die or are left with major neurological deficits due ...
Manish Modi, Abhishek Garg
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Knowledge, Attitude and Preventive Practices on Central Nervous System Tuberculosis Among Healthcare Workers [PDF]
Sejenis bakteria dipanggil “Mycobacterium tuberculosis” yang menyerang sistem saraf pusat telah menyebabkan kemunculan penyakit tuberkulosis (TB) sistem saraf pusat yang dilaporkan meliputi kira-kira 15% daripada keseluruhan kes TB ekstrapulmonari ...
Abd Wahab, Farhanah
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