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Das S - - 1980
A patient who had partial permanent scalp baldness from birth is described. The role of caput succedaneum in its aetiology is discussed.
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Postacchini F - - 1980
A tuberculous epidural granuloma was encountered in a 43-year-old man with a typical syndrome of lumbar disk herniation. Roentgenograms of the spine revealed only an anterior bony bridge between the vertebral bodies of L4 and L5, and a narrowing of the fourth intervetebral space. Myelogram showed a complete block of ...
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Hart W J - - 1979
There is growing awareness of sick sinus syndrome (SSS) and related arrhythmias as treatable causes of epilepsy, syncope, dizziness, confusion and some psychoses, as well as non-neurological symptoms such as episodic congestive heart failure, pulmonary edema and palpitations. Six cases are presented which occurred in family practice in a period ...
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Renshaw H W - - 1979
The relationship between the visceral form of caseous lymphadenitis and a chronic debilitating condition of mature sheep designated as the thin ewe syndrome was investigated. Internal abscesses were found during necropsy in 81% of animals with thin ewe syndrome and Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis (C ovis) was recovered from 86% of the ...
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Runyon B A - - 1979
We present the clinical findings in the thirteenth recorded patient with lymphedema, pleural effusions, and ungual dystrophy--the so-called "yellow nail" syndrome. The rate of pleural-fluid turnover was measured by using radioiodinated albumin to trace the efflux of fluid by lymphatics. The rate of pleural lymphatic flow was low in comparison ...
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Selinger D S - - 1979
A 27-year-old man had recurrent abscesses of the thigh caused by organisms typical of mouth flora. The unusual identity of these organisms from a thigh abscess led to the recognition that the illness was induced by self-injection with saliva, and that the patient had many of the characteristics of Münchausen's ...
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Domby W R - - 1978
A 65-year-old woman developed a bloody pleural effusion 2-1/2 years after the onset of Dressler's syndrome. Since an extensive evaluation failed to reveal a specific etiology, the effusion was presumed to be a manifestation of Dressler's syndrome. Because of the therapeutic implications involved, we are reporting this case to emphasize ...
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Ihekwaba F N - - 1978
Abscess of the spleen is uncommon. The reported incidence varies widely and early observations of an association with tropical fevers are no longer evident. The pathogenesis is ill-understood and diagnosis is difficult and usually late. A careful clinical examination combined with the recent utilization of (99)Technitium scanning and splenic arteriography ...
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Laforet E G - - 1977
Although the presence of a pleural effusion is almost always indicative of an intrathoracic problem reflection will yield a certain number of extrathoracic causes, such as hypoproteinemia, Meigs' syndrome pancreatitis and subphrenic abscess. The kidney is a close neighbor of the diaphragm and pleural cavity, and a case of renal ...
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Von Lichtenberg F - - 1973
When uniform histologic criteria are applied to staging schistosome egg and granuloma development in the hamster liver, the evolution of the egg foci is shown to be monophasic, albeit with considerable variation of the individual cell response. Both real and artifactual egg-granuloma asynchrony are demonstrable. Alternate granuloma stages occur simultaneously ...
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Parks A G - - 1973
In 33 patients with an intersphincteric abscess continuous anal pain was the commonest symptom and a lump in the wall of the anal canal the commonest sign.The importance of this condition as a cause of persistent undiagnosed anal pain is stressed.
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Leers W D - - 1972
A case of cerebellar abscess due to Blastomyces dermatitidis is reported and the literature of central nervous system blastomycosis is reviewed. The case is of interest for two reasons: 1. No obvious site of primary blastomycotic infection was found, despite an extensive search. 2. The focal blastomycotic involvement of the ...
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Ashenhurst E M - - 1972
A patient with polycythemia rubra vera and chorea is described and the literature on this rare combination is reviewed. This is the first report of the association of chorea and polycythemia in a male patient.The contrasting features of other forms of diffuse cerebral pathology which may be accompanied by chorea, ...
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Au, J
In an unusual case of the Eisenmenger syndrome, in which pulmonary infarction was complicated by life threatening intrapleural haemorrhage and pneumothorax, lobectomy was carried out successfully to arrest the haemorrhage.
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Thompson C E - - 1968
Fluorescent-antibody studies in 22 patients out of a total of 40 cases of acute erosive gastritis showed no antibodies to gastric parietal cells. Hence erosive gastritis seems unlikely to be an autoimmune phenomenon.In this series 57.5% of cases belonged to blood group A. This suggests that there is a correlation ...
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SMILEY R K - - 1964
Three patients with erythroblastic hypoplasia were observed for prolonged periods. In one patient, the phenomenon recurred on three occasions over a 12-year period. In the second, erythroblastic hypoplasia accompanied acute hemolytic anemia of the autoimmune type. The third patient had congenital erythroblastic hypoplasia which was observed for 14 years without ...
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