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glossitis/febre

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[No. 117: a case with 4 years repeated fever, diarrhea, glossitis and 1 year dyspnea].

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Fungiform papillary glossitis: atopic disease in the mouth?

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BACKGROUND Asthma, eczema and hay fever are the classical manifestations of atopic disease. Geographic tongue (benign migratory glossitis) has also been reported to be a manifestation. Anecdotally, atopic people frequently report irritation of the tongue by heat and certain foods, which may be more

Oral manifestations of a possible new periodic fever syndrome.

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Periodic fever syndrome is composed of a group of disorders that present with recurrent predictable episodes of fever, which may be accompanied by: (1) lymphadenopathy; (2) malaise; (3) gastrointestinal disturbances; (4) arthrolgia; (5) stomatitis; and (6) skin lesions. These signs and symptoms
BACKGROUND The present report describes a case of sepsis due to Erysipelothrix rhusiopathiae in a patient with B-cell chronic lymphocytic leukemia with no animal exposure, associated with concomitant bronchopneumonia due to Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Escherichia coli. METHODS A 54-year-old Caucasian

[Virus diseases of the mouth mucosa].

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In accordance with the system of viral species, viral disorders of the oral mucosa may be classified with regard to their intensity of affection. There are but few viral infections exclusively affecting the oral mucosa like e.g. 1. Glossitis papulosa of Michelson, representing a special form of

Effects of sarcocystosis on milk production of dairy cows.

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Sixteen multiparous Holstein cows were allotted randomly to four groups of four cows each. Cows in 1 and 2 were uninfected. Those in 3 received 60,000 and those in 4 received 120,000 Sarcocystis bovicanis sporocysts per os approximately 30 days before the expected onset of lactation to produce

Phase IV group study of natural human interferon alpha (HLBI) on chronic myelogeneous leukaemia.

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Under the control of Kanagawa CML/HLBI phase IV study group in Japan, 18 cases out of registered 30 cases of chronic myelogeneous leukaemia consisting of 17 chronic phase and 1 accelerated phase, during July, 1991 to January, 1992, were analyzed for their hematological responses and cytogentic

Megaloblastic anaemia: prevalence and causative factors.

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BACKGROUND Megaloblastic anaemia is not uncommon in India, but data are insufficient regarding its prevalence, and causative and precipitating factors. We did a prospective study to document such data for patients of megaloblastic anaemia. METHODS All patients presenting to our hospital over a

Candidiasis

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Candidiasis is an opportunistic infection caused by Candida, a type of fungi. Fungi are eukaryotic organisms found in the form of yeasts, molds, or dimorphic fungi. Candida is a form of yeast. Candidiasis occurs most commonly as a secondary infection in immunocompromised individuals. Synonyms

Eruptive lingual papillitis with household transmission: a prospective clinical study.

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BACKGROUND Eruptive lingual papillitis with household transmission (ELP) is an acute stomatitis of unknown cause occurring in children, with possible spread to one or several members of the family. OBJECTIVE To verify clinical features and search for clinical characteristics of ELP. METHODS A
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