نتایج جستجو برای: relapsing

تعداد نتایج: 10123  

Journal: :Gastroenterology Insights 2021

Inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) are chronic inflammatory disorders, including Crohns’ disease (CD) and ulcerative colitis (UC), both characterized by a clinical relapsing course an immune-mediated pathogenesis [...]

Journal: :Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation 1997

Journal: :Clinical microbiology and infection : the official publication of the European Society of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases 2009
S J Cutler A Abdissa J-F Trape

Relapsing fever, caused by spirochaetes belonging to the genus Borrelia, was once the cause of worldwide epidemic disease. This was largely through infection with the louse-borne form of the disease, caused by Borrelia recurrentis (louse-borne relapsing fever (LBRF)). During the last century, we have witnessed the demise of this infection, largely owing to improved standards of living and the i...

2017
Kunfang Yang Rongrong Yin Hongyi Cheng Yuanfeng Zhang Simei Wang Chunmei Wang Yanfen Lu Jiaming Xi Qin Lu Jianjun Huang Yucai Chen

Background/aim: Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic and debilitating inflammatory autoimmune disease of the central nervous system (CNS) that affects the myelinated axons in the CNS. Incomplete remissions occur more commonly with increasing duration of disease. Intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIg) has various functions as an immune modulator via macrophage activation. Clinical trials of immunoglo...

2017
Brandee L. Stone Catherine A. Brissette

The emerging pathogen, Borrelia miyamotoi, is a relapsing fever spirochete vectored by the same species of Ixodes ticks that carry the causative agents of Lyme disease in the US, Europe, and Asia. Symptoms caused by infection with B. miyamotoi are similar to a relapsing fever infection. However, B. miyamotoi has adapted to different vectors and reservoirs, which could result in unique physiolog...

Journal: :Neurology 2003
Tomihiro Imai Masaki Saitoh Hiroyuki Matsumoto

We conducted repeat muscle MR imaging (figure) on a 46-yearold man with relapsing eosinophilic fasciitis that can be classified in a continuum around the so-called Shulman syndrome.1 The patient had a 6-month history of relapsing fever and pain and swelling of the lower limbs, which responded to a moderate dosage of corticosteroids but relapsed several times after tapering of corticosteroids. I...

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