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Tissue culture of spleen : Studies on the growing pattern and its evaluation for clinical diagnosis of leukemias and other hematologic disorders [PDF]
It has been found that the clinical tissue culture method devised in our laboratory for bone marrow is satisfactorily applicable to the in vitro study of human and animal splenic tissues.
Hanazawa, Atsumasa +8 more
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A congenital wandering spleen with a large epithelial cyst: A case report
We present a case of a 21‐year‐old female patient who had a wandering spleen with a large cyst. The celiotomy was performed under the impression of torsion of the wandering spleen and leakage from the splenic cyst.
Youhok Lim +4 more
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Splenic infarction: an update on William Osler\u27s observations. [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Osler taught that splenic infarction presents with left upper abdominal quadrant pain, tenderness and swelling accompanied by a peritoneal friction rub.
Aharoni, MD, Dvora +5 more
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Splenic autotransplantation in a patient with human immunodeficiency virus infection: a case report [PDF]
Introduction Splenectomy is performed mostly because of traumatic events that cause rupture of the spleen. Postsplenectomy, a patient has a higher risk of developing sepsis.
Adriana Toro +3 more
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Torsion of an accessory spleen
An accessory spleen is commonly an incidental detection. Torsion of an accessory spleen is an uncommon reason of abdominal pain. We report the case of a 12-year-old female was admitted with acute abdominal pain that began 5 days earlier.
Yasser Mustafa +2 more
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On the histo-morphological changes of transplantable tumors. [PDF]
1. When chicken sarcoma virus is serially inoculated on the mouse brain, it loses its carcinogenecity, but when it is inoculated on young chicken, granuloma develops in the liver and lung.
Hamazaki, Yukio +4 more
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Review of Rabies Preventions and Control [PDF]
Rabies is an acute viral infection of the central nervous system, caused by a lyssavirus in the family Rhabdoviridae. It is zoonotic viral disease that can affect all mammals, including humans, cats, dogs, and wildlife and farm animals.
Abdela, N. (Nejash) +1 more
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Hugh MacDiarmid's satirical to and fro with Glasgow University undergraduates [PDF]
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Riach, Alan
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Introduction: Wandering Spleen is a rare condition in which the splenic ligaments are abnormally loose or absent. This makes the Spleen more mobile and increases the risk of torsion.
S. Memeti +6 more
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Random Migration and Signal Integration Promote Rapid and Robust T Cell Recruitment [PDF]
To fight infections, rare T cells must quickly home to appropriate lymph nodes (LNs), and reliably localize the antigen (Ag) within them. The first challenge calls for rapid trafficking between LNs, whereas the second may require extensive search within ...
Beltman, Joost B. +6 more
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