نتایج جستجو برای: haemorrhagic

تعداد نتایج: 5060  

Journal: :Revue scientifique et technique 2015
C Peyrefitte P Marianneau N Tordo M Bouloy

Crimean-Congo haemorrhagic fever (CCHF) is one of the most widespread arboviroses in the world. It is present in Africa, south-east Europe, the Middle East and Asia. It is caused by a nairovirus (Bunyaviridae family) transmitted by several species of ticks. The geographical distribution of the disease coincides with the distribution of Hyalomma ticks. While infected livestock do not show signs ...

2014

EHD virus (EHDV) is transmitted between ruminant hosts by species of Culicoides biting midges, thus EHD infections are strongly seasonal. White-tailed deer is the most severely affected species, with the peracute form having a high mortality rate. In cattle, clinical signs occur rarely but fever, anorexia, dysphagia, emaciation, ulcerative stomatitis, lameness, respiratory distress and erythema...

1998

The two basic methods for establishing a laboratory diagnosis of dengue infection are detection of the virus (e.g. culture) or detection of anti-dengue antibodies (serology). Until recently, detection of the virus implied solely the recovery of the virus by culture; however, current procedures can detect dengue virus RNA and specific dengue virus antigens. Consequently, these procedures are lik...

Journal: :Journal of clinical pathology 1954
T CRAWFORD

was concerned to the white matter, and developing more or less abruptly in apparently normal individuals. Perivascular necroses, perivascular and focal demyelination, haemorrhages, oedema, and cellular infiltration were the chief components of the pathological picture." In the 12 years since Hurst's paper appeared remarkably few similar cases have been reported, and in fact only five further ex...

Journal: :Postgraduate medical journal 2005
C J Duncan S Scott

For the whole of the 20th century it was believed that the Black Death and all the plagues of Europe (1347-1670) were epidemics of bubonic plague. This review presents evidence that this view is incorrect and that the disease was a viral haemorrhagic fever, characterised by a long incubation period of 32 days, which allowed it to be spread widely even with the limited transport of the Middle Ag...

Journal: :EuroIntervention : journal of EuroPCR in collaboration with the Working Group on Interventional Cardiology of the European Society of Cardiology 2014
Roberta Rossini Giuseppe Musumeci Luigi Oltrona Visconti Ezio Bramucci Battistina Castiglioni Stefano De Servi Corrado Lettieri Maddalena Lettino Emanuela Piccaluga Stefano Savonitto Daniela Trabattoni Davide Capodanno Francesca Buffoli Alessandro Parolari Gianlorenzo Dionigi Luigi Boni Federico Biglioli Luigi Valdatta Andrea Droghetti Antonio Bozzani Carlo Setacci Paolo Ravelli Claudio Crescini Giovanni Staurenghi Pietro Scarone Luca Francetti Fabio D'Angelo Franco Gadda Andrea Comel Luca Salvi Luca Lorini Massimo Antonelli Francesco Bovenzi Alberto Cremonesi Dominick J Angiolillo Giulio Guagliumi

Optimal perioperative antiplatelet therapy in patients with coronary stents undergoing surgery still remains poorly defined and a matter of debate among cardiologists, surgeons and anaesthesiologists. Surgery represents one of the most common reasons for premature antiplatelet therapy discontinuation, which is associated with a significant increase in mortality and major adverse cardiac events,...

Journal: :BMJ open 2016
Daisuke Onozuka Akihito Hagihara Kunihiro Nishimura Akiko Kada Jyoji Nakagawara Kuniaki Ogasawara Junichi Ono Yoshiaki Shiokawa Toru Aruga Shigeru Miyachi Izumi Nagata Kazunori Toyoda Shinya Matsuda Akifumi Suzuki Hiroharu Kataoka Fumiaki Nakamura Satoru Kamitani Ataru Nishimura Ryota Kurogi Tetsuro Sayama Koji Iihara

OBJECTIVES To elucidate the association between antiplatelet use in patients with non-haemorrhagic moyamoya disease before hospital admission and good functional status on admission in Japan. DESIGN Retrospective, multicentre, non-randomised, observational study. SETTING Nationwide registry data in Japan. PARTICIPANTS A total of 1925 patients with non-haemorrhagic moyamoya disease admitte...

Journal: :British journal of anaesthesia 2003
L E Pelinka L Szalay M Jafarmadar R Schmidhammer H Redl S Bahrami

BACKGROUND S100B is an acknowledged marker of brain damage. However, trauma without brain damage also causes an increase in S100B. S100B concentrations are highest in multiple trauma patients with long bone fractures. Clinically, extensive long bone fractures are associated with haemorrhagic shock and haemorrhagic shock per se is associated with increased S100B. The aim of our experimental stud...

Journal: :IJPST (Indonesian Journal Pharmaceutival Science and Technology) 2022

Dengue Haemorrhagic Fever is a disease caused by the dengue virus through mosquito vector Aedes aegypti. NS3 Helicase known as one of nonstructural proteins consisting some essential enzymes for replication. Nowadays ivermectin has been developed an anti-dengue haemorrhagic fever with therapy target Helicase. The therapeutics drug not found specifically. Methanol extract meniran (Phyllanthus ni...

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