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leptospirosis/phosphatase

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[Histological study and histochemical determination of phosphatase activity (acid and alkaline) and lipase activity in guinea pigs during leptospirosis Australis B (Zanoni strain)].

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[Neutrophil alkaline phosphatase in the differential diagnosis of leptospirosis].

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Resurgence of leptospirosis in dogs in Ontario: recent findings.

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A marked increase in leptospirosis in dogs was observed in 2000, part of an increasing trend observed in previous years in Ontario. The highest frequency of seropositive cases occurred from September to December 2000, with the peak in November. Large breed dogs were particularly affected. Clinical

Clinical, pathological and serological features of spontaneous canine leptospirosis. An evaluation of the IgM- and IgG-specific ELISA.

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The clinical, pathomorphological and serological features of acute canine leptospirosis are evaluated and the IgM- and IgG-specific ELISA for leptospirosis serology in dogs is assessed. The clinical syndrome of acute canine leptospirosis was characterized by depression, anorexia, vomiting and often

A case of leptospirosis simulating colon cancer with liver metastases.

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We report a case of a 61-year-old man who presented with fatigue, abdominal pain and hepatomegaly. Computed tomography (CT) of the abdomen showed hepatomegaly and multiple hepatic lesions highly suggestive of metastatic diseases. Due to the endoscopic finding of colon ulcer, colon cancer with liver

Clinical and pathologic comparison of acute leptospirosis in dogs caused by two strains of Leptospira kirschneri serovar grippotyphosa.

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OBJECTIVE To develop a method for inducing acute leptospirosis in dogs. METHODS 31 nine-week-old female Beagles. METHODS Beagles were randomly assigned to 2 inoculation groups or a control group. Dogs were inoculated on 3 successive days by conjunctival instillation of 5 x 10(7) cells of Leptospira

Coinfection with leptospirosis and scrub typhus in Taiwanese patients.

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We retrospectively analyzed patients with leptospirosis (n = 35), scrub typhus (n = 45), and coinfection (leptospirosis and scrub typhus [n = 7]) to facilitate the detection of coinfection. Our data showed that factors favoring these disease entities included animal contact, an aspartate

[Relationship between cytochemical activity of leukocytes and autorosette formation phenomenon and its clinical significance in patients with leptospirosis].

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The content of autorosettes in the peripheral blood forming from red cells round neutrophils and monocytes was found increased during the acute period of icterohemorrhagic leptospirosis. Autorosette-forming cells are characterized by a high activity of alkaline and acid phosphatases and low NBT-test

Alterations in specific activity of glucose-6-phosphatase in laboratory rats after leptospiral exposure followed by triiodothyronine administration.

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OBJECTIVE To determine the effect of leptospirosis on thyroid hormone induction of the specific activity of hepatic microsomal glucose-6-phosphatase in laboratory rats. METHODS Male Fisher 344 rats, 6 and 24 months old, healthy and infected with leptospirosis. METHODS The maximal velocity of

[Characteristics of lymphocyte-monocyte-neutrophil interactions during varied-severity course of leptospirosis (a cytochemical study)].

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Correlations between neutrophilic enzymes (acid and alkaline phosphatases, myeloperoxidase, NBT test) and lymphocyte and monocyte enzymes (acid phosphatase, nonspecific esterase) were studied in 110 patients with icterohemorrhagic leptospirosis. These correlations were changing, depending on the

Acute renal failure due to leptospirosis: clinical features and outcome in six cases.

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Six cases of severe leptospiral infection with renal failure are described. Five of the six patients had acute oliguric renal failure requiring dialysis. Renal function recovered over three weeks and by two months all patients had plasma creatinine levels less than 200 mumol/litre. The initial

Predictors of mortality in leptospirosis: an observational study from two hospitals in Kolkata, eastern India.

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BACKGROUND Leptospirosis has a mortality rate of 5-20%. Poor prognostic factors are older age; oliguria; elevated potassium, creatinine and/or bilirubin levels; and altered mental status. We conducted this retrospective study to analyse the predictors of mortality among Indian patients with

Intracellular cholestasis: a rare complication of malaria falciparum infection.

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BACKGROUND Aside from acute viral hepatitides intracellular cholestasis is seen less often with the use of certain drugs, contrast media, leptospirosis and congenital hyperbilirubinaemias. Types of liver injuries complicating malaria usually take the form of acute hepatitis or haemolytic anaemias

Expression of sialic acids and other nonulosonic acids in Leptospira.

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BACKGROUND Sialic acids are negatively charged nine carbon backbone sugars expressed on mammalian cell surfaces. Sialic acids are part of a larger family of nonulosonic acid (NulO) molecules that includes pseudaminic and legionaminic acids. Microbial expression of sialic acids and other nonulosonic

Serological survey and DNA screening of Leptospira spp. in free-living adult tufted capuchin monkeys (Cebus apella nigritus) in a forest reserve Southeast São Paulo State, Brazil

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Background: Leptospirosis is an important anthropozoonosis. The study investigated the presence of anti-Leptospira antibodies and detection of Leptospira spp DNA in the urine as well as the biochemical profile in Neotropical wild primates
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