نتایج جستجو برای: elephantiasis

تعداد نتایج: 545  

2016
O. W. Jones

Present state.?The penis is seven and lialt inches long with a circumference of eight and half inches. The tissues surrounding it are much hypertrophied but not painful to the touch ? the skin is discoloured here and there with white patches, the result of native treatment. Health bad and unfit for surgical operation. He was carefully nursed and fed up till his generaMiealth had sufficiently im...

2016
Harrison S. Banks Girmay Tsegay Moges Wubie Abreham Tamiru Gail Davey Max Cooper

BACKGROUND Podoconiosis (endemic non-filarial elephantiasis) is a chronic, non-infectious disease resulting from exposure of bare feet to red-clay soil in tropical highlands. This study examined lay beliefs about three under-researched aspects of podoconiosis patients' care: explanatory models, health-seeking behaviours and self-care. METHODS In-depth interviews and focus group discussions we...

2016
Ryan Eid Dhruv Sharma William Smock

A 30 year-old woman who lived in the southern highlands of Tanzania presented with a 5-year history of progressive bilateral foot and ankle swelling. Mossy-like papillomata and block-shaped toes involving both feet were apparent, and the swelling had the consistency of a “water-bag” (Figure 1). The patient denied travel to Tanzania’s coastal region. The symptoms of elephantiasis in the absence ...

Journal: :Anticancer research 2014
Giovanni Ponti Davide Martorana Giovanni Pellacani Cristel Ruini Pietro Loschi Alessio Baccarani Giorgio De Santis Annamaria Pollio Tauro Maria Neri Victor Desmond Mandel Antonio Maiorana Livia Maccio Monia Maccaferri Aldo Tomasi

BACKGROUND/AIM Von Recklinghausen disease is a syndrome characterized by a wide phenotypic variability giving rise to both, cutaneous and visceral benign and malignant neoplasms. The first include cutaneous neurofibromas, subcutaneous and plexiform neurofibromas. The latter can undergo malignant transformation and/or determine elephantiasis neuromatosa. Visceral tumors may include malignant per...

Journal: :Lymphology 2010
G Davey

Several recent reviews of podoconiosis already exist in journals and on public access websites. After briefly covering the historical and epidemiological background, this narrative review will therefore attempt explicitly to link podoconiosis with lymphology, examining gaps in what is known of pathogenesis and identifying the areas of research in which input from lymphologists is most required....

Journal: :PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases 2009
Gail Davey Emily Burridge

Podoconiosis (endemic non-filarial elephantiasis, also known as mossy foot) is a non-communicable disease now found exclusively in the tropics, caused by the conjunction of environmental, genetic, and economic factors. Silicate particles formed by the disintegration of lava in areas of high altitude (over 1,000 m) and seasonal rainfall (over 1,000 mm per annum) penetrate the skin of barefoot su...

Journal: :Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 2007
Gail Davey Fasil Tekola Melanie J Newport

This article reviews peer-reviewed publications and book chapters on the history, epidemiology, genetics, ecology, pathogenesis, pathology and management of podoconiosis (endemic non-filarial elephantiasis). Podoconiosis is a non-infectious geochemical elephantiasis caused by exposure of bare feet to irritant alkalic clay soils. It is found in at least 10 countries in tropical Africa, Central A...

Journal: :Nihon Hinyokika Gakkai zasshi. The japanese journal of urology 2009
Keisuke Yamamoto Yasuhiro Matsuoka Tetsuya Takao Akira Tsujimur Akihiko Okuyama Tateki Kubo Kou Hosokawa Yoichi Kakuta Seiji Yamaguchi

We report a case of idiopathic elephantiasis of penis. A 41-year-old man was refered to our hospital with a painful penile swelling and severe miction pain. He had no particular past or familial history, and had never been to tropical or semitropical region. Physical examination showed a prominent swelling and flection of his penis. Magnetic resonance imaging revealed a significant thickening o...

Journal: :The Korean journal of parasitology 2003
Jong-Yil Chai Soon-Hyung Lee Sung-Yil Choi Jong-Soo Lee Tai-Soon Yong Kyun-Jong Park Kyeong-Ae Yang Keon-Hoon Lee Mi-Jeng Park Hyung-Ran Park Mi-Ja Kim Han-Jong Rim

Lymphatic filariasis due to Brugia malayi infection was endemic in several areas of South Korea. The infection was controlled, or disappeared, in most areas, with the exception of the remote southwestern islands of Jeonranam-do, including the Heugsan Islands. To discover its current situation, a small-scale survey was performed on the Heugsan Islands in September 2000. A total of 378 people, 15...

Journal: :Indian Journal of Research in Homoeopathy 2022

Background: Hydrocotyle asiatica has a therapeutic significance in the Indian system of medicine due to its rich antioxidant activity. In Homoeopathy, is used for treatment jaundice, skin diseases, dropsy, elephantiasis, leprosy, gonorrhea, leucorrhea, and nervous debility. It contains abundant triterpene glycoside Asiatic acid which shows cytotoxic activity on cancer cells. Its homoeopathic mo...

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