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Reactive Arthritis: From Clinical Features to Pathogenesis

Reactive Arthritis: From Clinical Features to Pathogenesis

... several clinical and radiological features including familiar clustering, absence of rheumatoid factor and association with ...on clinical features and serological tests to evidence previous ...

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ANCA-Associated Vasculitis: Advancement in
Pathogenesis, Clinical Features and Management

ANCA-Associated Vasculitis: Advancement in Pathogenesis, Clinical Features and Management

... Figure 1: An overview of AAVs based on of pathogenesis, clinical features, and diagnostic tools. Eosinophilic Granulomatosis with Polyangiitis (EGPA) It is an autoimmune reaction of unknown cause ...

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Original Article Analysis of the pathogenesis and clinical features of acute pancreatitis: an observation from 609 cases

Original Article Analysis of the pathogenesis and clinical features of acute pancreatitis: an observation from 609 cases

... the pathogenesis and clinical features of ...The clinical data of 609 hospitalized AP patients were collected using the EpiData single-disease data ...the clinical symptoms and signs, ...

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Acute Cholecystitis_ Pathogenesis, Clinical Features, And Diagnosis

Acute Cholecystitis_ Pathogenesis, Clinical Features, And Diagnosis

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Pertussis BORDETELLA PERTUSSIS PATHOGENESIS CLINICAL FEATURES

Pertussis BORDETELLA PERTUSSIS PATHOGENESIS CLINICAL FEATURES

... Whole-cell pertussis vaccine is composed of a suspension of formalin-inactivated B. pertussis cells. It was developed in the 1930s, and used widely in clinical practice by the mid-1940s. Based on controlled ...

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Pertussis. Bordetella pertussis. Pathogenesis. Clinical Features

Pertussis. Bordetella pertussis. Pathogenesis. Clinical Features

... diagnostic-testing/diagnosis-pcr-bestpractices.html). Serologic testing could be useful for adults and adolescents who present late in the course of their illness, when both culture and PCR are likely to be negative. CDC ...

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Infantile hemangiomas: from pathogenesis to clinical features

Infantile hemangiomas: from pathogenesis to clinical features

... A meta-analysis showed an 84% response rate with an average dose of 2.9 mg/kg for a mean of 1.8 months before tapering. Although 3 mg/kg/day is more effective (94% response) than 2 mg/kg/day (75% response), greater ...

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Nail psoriasis: clinical features, pathogenesis, differential diagnoses, and  management

Nail psoriasis: clinical features, pathogenesis, differential diagnoses, and management

... A score of 0 represents no signs in any quadrant. Each nail is evaluated for a matrix and a nail bed score of 0–4. They are combined to yield a maximal score of 0–8 for each nail. All nails may be evaluated, with the ...

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Epidemiology, Pathogenesis, Classification, And Clinical Features of Epidermolysis Bullosa - UpToDate

Epidemiology, Pathogenesis, Classification, And Clinical Features of Epidermolysis Bullosa - UpToDate

... Mutations affecting structural components of desmosomes, adhesion contacts, or proteins involved in the terminal differentiation within the upper epidermis are associated with suprabasal EBS ( table 1): Clinical ...

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Rubella. Rubella Virus. Pathogenesis. Clinical Features Acquired Rubella

Rubella. Rubella Virus. Pathogenesis. Clinical Features Acquired Rubella

... Persons generally can be considered immune to rubella if they have documentation of vaccination with at least one dose of MMR (or MMRV) or other live rubella-containing vaccine admini[r] ...

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Nail psoriasis: clinical features, pathogenesis, differential diagnoses, and  management

Nail psoriasis: clinical features, pathogenesis, differential diagnoses, and management

... A score of 0 represents no signs in any quadrant. Each nail is evaluated for a matrix and a nail bed score of 0–4. They are combined to yield a maximal score of 0–8 for each nail. All nails may be evaluated, with the ...

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Psoriasis. Medical Bulletin. Introduction. Clinical Features. Pathology and Pathogenesis. Dr. King-man HO

Psoriasis. Medical Bulletin. Introduction. Clinical Features. Pathology and Pathogenesis. Dr. King-man HO

... Pathogenesis The cell cycles of the epidermal cells in psoriatic lesions divide every 1.5 days, in psoriatic skin is as fast as the rapidly growing cells of the small intestinal mucosa. The epidermal transit time ...

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Pulmonary veno-occlusive disease: pathogenesis, risk factors, clinical features and diagnostic algorithm — state of the art

Pulmonary veno-occlusive disease: pathogenesis, risk factors, clinical features and diagnostic algorithm — state of the art

... The clinical course of disease in such patients may be different from typical group 1 patients: the response to PAH-specific drugs may be worse, oc- casionally lung oedema in the course of PAH-spe- cific therapy ...

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The Pathogenesis and Clinical Management of Dengue

The Pathogenesis and Clinical Management of Dengue

... 1.1. Clinical signs, symptoms and management Clinically apparent dengue (DEN) virus infection is associated with a range of ...The clinical manifestations of children with DEN can dif- fer from adults – ...

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Tuberculous Meningitis: Diagnostic and Radiological Features, Pathogenesis and Biomarkers

Tuberculous Meningitis: Diagnostic and Radiological Features, Pathogenesis and Biomarkers

... radiological features, pathogenesis, and biomarkers of tuberculous ...unspecific clinical features. However, the disease has excellent clinical response to antitubercu- lous ...

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Molecular pathogenesis and clinical management of Fanconi anemia

Molecular pathogenesis and clinical management of Fanconi anemia

... the clinical features, the diagnostic criteria, and the current and future therapies of FA and describe the current understanding of the molecular basis of the ...

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Host-microbe interactions in the pathogenesis and clinical course of sarcoidosis

Host-microbe interactions in the pathogenesis and clinical course of sarcoidosis

... and clinical features of disease is essential for the utilization of these models, not only for verifying the pathogenic role of microbe candidates but also for the identification of new therapeutic targets ...

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Concepts of pathogenesis in psoriatic arthritis: genotype determines clinical phenotype

Concepts of pathogenesis in psoriatic arthritis: genotype determines clinical phenotype

... disease pathogenesis goes some way to explain the consistent occurrence of dichotomous therapeutic responses whereby skin and articular struc- tures, for example, respond with different magnitude or even direction ...

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Polycystic liver disease: an overview of pathogenesis, clinical manifestations and management

Polycystic liver disease: an overview of pathogenesis, clinical manifestations and management

... of clinical features and ...extra-hepatic features are common in ADPKD in contrast to VMC and ...of clinical features and quality of ...

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Congenital Cutaneous Candidiasis: Clinical Presentation, Pathogenesis, and Management Guidelines

Congenital Cutaneous Candidiasis: Clinical Presentation, Pathogenesis, and Management Guidelines

... C ongenital cutaneous candidiasis (CCC) pre- sents within the first 6 days of life as a skin eruption caused by Candida spp. Although candidal infections are common in the neonatal pe- riod, ⬍100 cases of CCC have been ...

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