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The Role of Viral and Bacterial Infections in the Etiology of Behçet's Disease
Bacterial and viral pathogens may play a key role in Behçet's disease (BD) pathogenesis by triggering autoimmunity, molecular mimicry, or microbiome disruption. These infectious agents could initiate inflammatory pathways, contributing to BD's diverse clinical manifestations.
Mohsen Moghoofei +4 more
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REPORT ON THE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE «UROGENITAL INFECTION AND TUBERCULOSIS»
The article presents a report on the international conference «Urogenital infections and tuberculosis», held in Novosibirsk from 24 to 26 October 2013.
I. G. Felker, E. V. Kulchavenya
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Tuberculosis is still a significant health problem in the world, mostly in developing countries. The special significance lies in immunocompromised patients, particularly those suffering from the HIV.
Džamić Zoran, Dimitrijević Vladan
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The overall survival of patients receiving an allogeneic haematopoietic stem cell transplant (HSCT) for GATA2 deficiency was significantly better if they were transplanted recently, with a bone marrow or cord blood graft and if the transplant was performed before the onset of excess blast. Excess blast before HSCT was the only factor associated with an
Flore Sicre de Fontbrune +20 more
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Schistosomiasis remains a major public health concern in Benin. Freshwater snails of the genus Bulinus serve as intermediate hosts for schistosomes, trematode parasites responsible for bilharzia. The urinary form, caused by Schistosoma haematobium, is the most prevalent and is primarily transmitted by Bulinus truncatus and Bulinus globosus, whereas the
Elokou Alabi +9 more
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This review systematically summarizes dendritic cells (DCs) originating from hematopoietic stem cells, their major subsets (cDC1s, cDC2s, pDCs, moDCs, LCs) and core functions (antigen capture/presentation, adaptive immunity activation, immune tolerance induction, and regulation of innate immune cells).
Fangfang Jin +7 more
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A 16‐Year‐Old with a Mycoplasma hominis Empyema Post‐Lung Transplantation: A Case Report
ABSTRACT Background This is the first reported case of empyema due to Mycoplasma hominis in a pediatric transplant recipient. Methods A 16‐year‐old Indigenous Canadian boy developed acute respiratory distress 29 days post‐bilateral lung transplantation for chronic lung disease and pulmonary hypertension secondary to extreme prematurity and an atrial ...
G. Huynh +3 more
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Advice from BuRO on the public health risks associated with offering cultured meat at tastings
Abstract Cultured meat, produced from animal cells in vitro, is classified as a novel food in the European Union (EU). Market authorisation is only possible after a risk assessment by EFSA and approval by the European Commission and EU Member States. In the Netherlands, however, a procedure has been developed to allow controlled tastings outside this ...
Susanne G. van der Grein +1 more
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Urogenital tuberculosis in a patient with kidney failure, state of the art
Tuberculosis is a common infectious disease in developing countries, which can cause a variety of complications and atypical manifestations with high morbidity and mortality. The urogenital form is rarely suspected, resulting in delayed diagnosis or even
Nieto-Ríos, John Fredy +6 more
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Endometrial Tuberculosis: Hysteroscopic Findings of a Clinical Case [PDF]
Endometrial tuberculosis is a rare diagnosis in the postmenopausal period, and it can mimic a carcinoma. The present article describes the case of a 54-year-old female patient with weight loss, abdominal pain, and ascites.
Daniela Siqueira Prado +6 more
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