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  1. 12581

    Maxillary Osteomyelitis: A Rare Entity by Ayaaz Habib, Nagaraj Sivaji, Tauseef Ashraf

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…The two predominant causes are odontogenic infections and sinusitis. Immunocompromised states such as diabetes, HIV, and malnutrition increase the risk of osteomyelitis. …”
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  2. 12582

    Dynamical Behavior of a Rumor Transmission Model with Psychological Effect in Emergency Event by Liang'an Huo, Tingting Lin, Peiqing Huang

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…By carrying out a global analysis of the model and studying the stability of the rumor-free equilibrium and the rumor-endemic equilibrium, we showed that either the number of infective individuals tends to zero as time evolves or the rumor persists. …”
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  3. 12583

    Gemella morbillorum Endocarditis by Serap Ural, Sureyya Gul Yurtsever, Bahar Ormen, Nesrin Turker, Figen Kaptan, Sibel El, Zehra Ilke Akyildiz, Nejat Ali Coskun

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…Infective endocarditis caused by Gemella morbillorum is a rare disease. …”
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  4. 12584

    Hepatic Abscess due to Burkholderia (Pseudomonas) cepacia in Cystic Fibrosis by Kristin L Fraser, Robert H Hyland, D Elizabeth Tullis

    Published 1995-01-01
    “…The overall prevalence in patients over 18 years old at the authors’ centre in Toronto is 51%. Extrapulmonary infections are rare in nonimmunosuppressed patients with cystic fibrosis and B cepacia has been the causative organism in only three previous reports. …”
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  5. 12585

    Mitomycin-C-Induced TTP/HUS Treated Successfully with Rituximab: Case Report and Review of the Literature by Gunjan Shah, Hanah Yamin, Hedy Smith

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…Etiologies can include medications, infections, cancers, or transplantation. We present a patient with a history of rectal cancer treated with mitomycin-C who developed MAHA, acute kidney injury, and thrombocytopenia 6 months after completing therapy and to did not respond the plasmapheresis or steroids. …”
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  6. 12586

    Crow (Corvus spp.) meat: research possibilities to determine nutritional quality and health risks by Jaime A. Teixeira da Silva

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…This perspective proposes crow meat as a future research topic that merits closer examination, including whether diseases and pathogens infect meat and its nutritional status.…”
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  7. 12587

    Deep Parotid Lobe Abscess Presenting with Dysphagia and Trismus by Madison Grinnell, Andrew Logeman, Timothy Knudsen, Zafar Sayed

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…Computed tomography scan revealed an infected deep parotid lobe sialocele which was surgically drained transorally and treated expectantly with antibiotics.…”
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  8. 12588

    Groundnut Ringspot Virus in Florida by Eugene McAvoy, Scott Adkins, Craig Webster, Charles Mellinger, Loren Horsman, Galen Frantz, Stuart Reitz, Shouan Zhang

    Published 2011-08-01
    “… Groundnut ringspot virus was recently identified in tomatoes in South Florida — the first report in the United States. It can infect tomato plants at all stages of growth and lead to unmarketable fruits or plant death. …”
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  9. 12589

    Extensively drug-resistant Acinetobacter baumannii lung abscess and empyema in a patient with fulminant mycoplasma pneumoniae pneumonia by Siyu Yang, Chaojie Wei

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Acinetobacter baumannii is a pathogen that typically causes nosocomial infections. Its resistance to multiple antibiotics poses significant challenges for treatment. …”
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  10. 12590

    Lernaea (Anchorworm) Infestations in Fish by Natalie Steckler, Roy P. Yanong

    Published 2013-02-01
    “…Lernaea species, commonly known as “anchorworms,” are crustacean, copepod parasites that can infect and cause disease and mortality in many types of freshwater fishes, especially wild-caught and pond-raised species. …”
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  11. 12591

    Cyphellophora sp. Isolated from a Corneal Ulcer in the Human Eye by Satheitra Rajandran, Kursiah Mohd Razali, Mushawiahti Mustapha, Prem Ananth Palaniappan, Fairuz Amran

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…In humans, it is known to cause superficial skin and nail infections. This report highlights the case of a patient who initially presented with a small corneal abrasion which rapidly progressed into a corneal ulcer after the patient did not respond to the initial conventional treatment. …”
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  12. 12592

    Chronic Eosinophilic Leukemia—Not Otherwise Specified (NOS) in the Background of a Large Cell Lymphoma by Wilson I. Gonsalves, Rong He, Animesh Pardanani, Vinay Gupta, Jacob P. Smeltzer, Curtis A. Hanson, Thomas E. Witzig

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…Most eosinophilia tends to be due to secondary causes such as infections, hypersensitivity conditions, drug reactions, and connective tissue disorders. …”
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  13. 12593

    Scouting for Citrus Greening by Jamie D. Yates, Stephen H. Futch, Timothy M. Spann

    Published 2008-09-01
    “…Spann, describes when to scout; different methods of scouting and their applications; symptoms of greening and how to distinguish these symptoms from those of other diseases/disorders; and what to do when a greening-infected tree is identified. Includes additional information. …”
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  14. 12594

    Scouting for Citrus Greening by Jamie D. Yates, Stephen H. Futch, Timothy M. Spann

    Published 2008-09-01
    “…Spann, describes when to scout; different methods of scouting and their applications; symptoms of greening and how to distinguish these symptoms from those of other diseases/disorders; and what to do when a greening-infected tree is identified. Includes additional information. …”
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  15. 12595

    A Case of Ignatzschineria indica Bacteremia following Maggot Colonization by Hugh Muse, Rachel L. Jenkins, Meredith B. Oliver, Soomin Kim, Richard L. Grantier, Bharat K. Malhotra, Jason J. Parham, Kayla R. Stover

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…We present a case of I. indica bacteremia and polymicrobial osteomyelitis resulting from infected decubitus ulcers. The patient improved after treatment with cefepime followed by levofloxacin.…”
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  16. 12596

    Susceptibility of Clinical Moraxella catarrhalis Isolates in British Columbia to Six Empirically Prescribed Antibiotic Agents by Tamara Bandet, Sue Whitehead, Edith Blondel-Hill, Ken Wagner, Naowarat Cheeptham

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…BACKGROUND: Moraxella catarrhalis is a commensal organism of the respiratory tract that has emerged as an important pathogen for a variety of upper and lower respiratory tract infections including otitis media and acute exacerbations of chronic bronchitis. …”
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  17. 12597

    Biomimetic nanocarriers: integrating natural functions for advanced therapeutic applications by Hugo Felix Perini, Beatriz Sodré Matos, Carlo José Freire de Oliveira, Marcos Vinicius da Silva

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Biomimetic nanocarriers demonstrate significant advancements in drug delivery systems against cancer therapy, Alzheimer's disease, autoimmune diseases, and viral infections such as COVID-19. Here, we address the therapeutic applications of biomimetic nanocarriers and their promising strategy for personalized medicine.…”
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  18. 12598

    Analysis of highly dangerous and economically important animal disease situation in CIS countries in 2013-2015 by D. A. Lozovoy

    Published 2018-04-01
    “…Their territories remain infected with highly dangerous animal diseases such as rabies, African swine fever, sheep and goat pox, foot-and-mouth disease, anthrax, etc.…”
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  19. 12599

    Nonodontogenic Cervical Necrotizing Fasciitis Caused by Sialadenitis by Alper Yenigun, Bayram Veyseller, Omer Vural, Orhan Ozturan

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…Necrotizing fasciitis is occasionally located in the head and neck region and develops after odontogenic infections. Factors affecting treatment success rates are early diagnosis, appropriate antibiotic treatment, and surgical debridement. …”
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  20. 12600

    A Giant Pseudoaneurysm of the Forearm as Unusual Complication of Bacterial Endocarditis by Michele Arcopinto, Teresa Russo, Antonio Ruvolo, Antonio Cittadini, Luigi Saccà, Raffaele Napoli

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…This is the first case reporting rupture of the radial artery as a complication of infective endocarditis.…”
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