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Opportunistic infections in systemic lupus erythematosus

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... and eye movement are then sent to the nuclei of the brainstem, and then to the muscles that carry out the movements. PSP causes a disruption in these pathways including those above the nuclei (“supranuclear”) causing abnormal movements, which may be absent, slow, or over active. Physiology: PSP is c ...
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... normally. The disease is rare, occurring in one or two people per 10,000. It most commonly affects women under 40 and men over 60 but can occur at any age, even among children. Although prognosis has been poor in the past, current therapies can typically allow one to maintain a relatively normal qua ...
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... from kidney disease and were often associated with the end stage of the disease and its treatment [1]. They are commonly the result of the metabolic and physiological changes characteristic of the disease. Previous studies focus on the relationship between the duration of the dialysis treatment and ...
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... We retrospectively reviewed consecutive patients diagnosed with GBS within 8 weeks of a surgical procedure between January 1995 and June 2014 at Mayo Clinic. Postsurgical GBS was defined as symptom onset within 8 weeks of a surgical procedure. Patients with postsurgical GBS were compared with patien ...
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... white-to-yellowish pseudomembranes consisting of fungi, debris, and inflammatory cells, with the underlying tissue massively inflamed.5 Oral candidiasis is very common in patients with CMC6 and other PIDs, such as hyper-IgE syndromes (HIES)7,8 and autoimmune polyendocrinopathy–candidiasis–ectodermal ...


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... aware, this is the first report to demonstrate that the gene expression analysis of severe trauma patients at admission was different in patients that subsequently develop C. difficile. In addition, our data allow investigators to hypothesize that an individual’s early genomic response to C. difficile ...
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... cell culture supernatants, human serum, plasma, whole blood, or other body fluids. BMS238FF is for research use only. Not for use in diagnostic or therapeutic procedures. 3 SUMMARY Interleukin-12 (IL-12) is a pleiotropic cytokine, formerly termed cytotoxic lymphocyte maturation factor (CLMF) or natu ...
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