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To provide evidence on clinical, laboratory, histopathological features, diagnostic and treatment of primary eosinophilic gastroenteritis in children. Case presentation: A 7-year-old boy admitted to the 108 Military Central Hospital with symptoms of abdominal pain, nausea and vomiting, recurrent diarrhea related to cow's milk intakes.
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vilarry
12-03-2024
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In recent years, the deployment of Health Information System and Laboratory Information System applications in hospitals have enhanced the quality of administrative management and actively supported the diagnosis and treatment tasks of physicians. In this paper, we present an architectural model of Electronic Health Record and Laboratory Information System, show how they are integrated in Hospital Information System.
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vifriedrich
06-09-2023
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This study was undertaken to determine the prevalence of fungal agents involved in chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) and to analyse its clinico-mycological profile. Fifty patients with clinical suspicion of CRS attending a tertiary care hospital during a 6 months period were included in this analysis.
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kethamoi7
26-08-2020
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Mosquito coil and aerosol are the most frequently used insecticides to control mosquito population in residential area which may have toxic impact on human health. Two-step investigations were carried out to assess the probable toxic impacts of inhaling mosquito coil smoke and aerosol on the experimental albino mice Mus musculus L. under laboratory conditions.
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nguathienthan2
26-12-2019
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Schistosomiasis is a debilitating parasitic disease caused by platyhelminthes of the genus Schistosoma, notably Schistosoma mansoni, Schistosoma haematobium, and Schistosoma japonicum. Pioneer researchers used radiation-attenuated (RA) schistosome larvae to immunize laboratory rodent and non-human primate hosts. Significant and reproducible reduction in challenge worm burden varying from 30% to 90% was achieved, providing a sound proof that vaccination against this infection is feasible.
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trinhthamhodang1
16-11-2019
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Cancer of unknown primary (CUP) is a well recognized clinical syndrome, accounting for 3–5% of all malignancies. It is characterized as a disease with an early dissemination of metastases without a primary detected site after extensive laboratory and clinical investigations. CUP is divided into the favorable and unfavorable groups based on histopathological and clinical manifestations. Adenocarcinoma of various differentiations is the commonest histopathological subtype. Favorable groups are treated with local or systemic treatment and some of them are enjoying long-term survival.
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trinhthamhodang1
16-11-2019
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(BQ) Part 1 of the document Mohs surgery and histopathology: Beyond the fundamentals presents the following contents: Microscopy and tissue preparation, introduction to laboratory techniques, how to excise tissue for optimal sectioning, optimizing the mohs microscope, tissue preparation and chromacoding, embedding techniques.
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thangnamvoiva2
23-06-2016
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(BQ) Continued part 1, part 2 of the document Mohs surgery and histopathology: Beyond the fundamentals presents the following contents: Introduction to laboratory techniques, microanatomy and neoplastic disease, pecial techniques and stains.
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thangnamvoiva2
23-06-2016
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While researching this book, I came across a letter in the journal Nature asking for caution in the current trend for the use of humorous nomenclature for newly discovered genes1, the author referring to the tumour suppressor gene Pokemon, which I have briefly described in Chapter 4.
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hyperion75
18-01-2013
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Diagnosis The diagnosis of diphtheria is based on clinical signs and symptoms plus laboratory confirmation. Respiratory diphtheria should be considered in patients with sore throat, pharyngeal exudates, and fever. Other symptoms may include hoarseness, stridor, or palatal paralysis. The presence of a pseudomembrane should prompt consideration of diphtheria. Once a clinical diagnosis of diphtheria is made, diphtheria antitoxin should be administered as soon as possible. Laboratory diagnosis is based either on cultivation of C. diphtheriae or toxigenic C.
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colgate_colgate
21-12-2010
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Clinical Manifestations Respiratory Diphtheria The clinical diagnosis of diphtheria is based on the constellation of sore throat; adherent tonsillar, pharyngeal, or nasal pseudomembranous lesions; and low-grade fever. In addition, diagnosis requires the isolation of C. diphtheriae or the histopathologic isolation of compatible gram-positive organisms.
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colgate_colgate
21-12-2010
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