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Celecoxib for recurrent sclerouveitis after syphilitic panuveitis. A case report

2011

Purpose To report a case of recurrent ocular inflammation after optimal therapy of bilateral syphilitic panuveitis responding to oral celecoxib. Methods A case report was conducted. Results A 76-year-old man presented with painful blurry vision in both eyes. Ocular examination disclosed bilateral panuveitis. Serological testing confirmed blood and cerebrospinal fluid syphilitic involvement. After 2 weeks of intravenous penicillin therapy, recurrent episodic sclerouveitis was observed. Conclusion Ocular inflammation after healing of infectious uveitis is a rare ophthalmic sequela. In an immunocompetent patient, either re-infection or immune uveitis should be evoked. Non-steroidal therapeutic…

musculoskeletal diseasesmedicine.medical_specialtygenetic structuresbusiness.industryBrief ReportPanuveitisSclerouveitisDermatologyeye diseasesOphthalmologyInfectious DiseasesCelecoxibBilateral syphilitic panuveitisCelecoxibmedicinelipids (amino acids peptides and proteins)heterocyclic compoundsTreponema pallidumskin and connective tissue diseasesbusinessOcular inflammationmedicine.drugJournal of Ophthalmic Inflammation and Infection
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Las bibliotecas de dos alfaquíes borjanos.

2000

Labarta Gomez, Ana Maria - Ana.Labarta@uv.es

musculoskeletal diseasesstomatognathic diseasesCultura escritaMoriscosUNESCO::HISTORIAimmune system diseases:HISTORIA [UNESCO]Mudéjares ; Moriscos ; Alfaquíes ; Cultura escritaskin and connective tissue diseasesMudéjaresAlfaquíes
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Problemàtica de les inundacions en la conca baixa del riu Gorgos.

1992

Camarasa Belmonte, Ana - Ana.Camarasa@uv.es

musculoskeletal diseasesstomatognathic diseasesRiu Gorgos:GEOGRAFÍA [UNESCO]immune system diseasesXàbiaPaís ValenciàXàbia ; Marina Alta ; País Valencià ; Riu Gorgosskin and connective tissue diseasesUNESCO::GEOGRAFÍAMarina Alta
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Myositiden bei Gefäß-Bindegewebskrankheiten

1989

Sammelbezeichnung fur Muskelveranderungen vom Typ der „interstitiellen Myositis“ bei Panarteriitis nodosa, Lupus erythematodes, Sklerodermie, rheumatoider Polyarthritis, Wegener-Granulomatose, Sjogren-Syndrom (Sicca-Komplex) u. a.

musculoskeletal diseasesstomatognathic diseasesintegumentary systemskin and connective tissue diseaseseye diseases
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Explicit behavioral detection of visual changes develops without their implicit neurophysiological detectability

2012

Change blindness is a failure of reporting major changes across consecutive images if separated, e.g., by a brief blank interval. Successful change detection across interrupts requires focal attention to the changes. However, findings of implicit detection of visual changes during change blindness have raised the question of whether the implicit mode is necessary for development of the explicit mode. To this end, we recorded the visual mismatch negativity (vMMN) of the event-related potentials (ERPs) of the brain, an index of implicit pre-attentive visual change detection, in adult humans performing an oddball-variant of change blindness flicker task. Images of 500 ms in duration were prese…

muutossokeuschange blindnessaivojen herätevasteetvisual mismatch negativitygenetic structuresflicker paradigmsense organsskin and connective tissue diseasespoikkeavuusnegatiivisuusevent-related potentialsoddball paradigm
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Event-related potentials reveal rapid registration of features of infrequent changes during change blindness

2010

Background. Change blindness refers to a failure to detect changes between consecutively presented images separated by, for example, a brief blank screen. As an explanation of change blindness, it has been suggested that our representations of the environment are sparse outside focal attention and even that changed features may not be represented at all. In order to find electrophysiological evidence of neural representations of changed features during change blindness, we recorded event-related potentials (ERPs) in adults in an oddball variant of the change blindness flicker paradigm. Methods. ERPs were recorded when subjects performed a change detection task in which the modified images w…

muutossokeuschange blindnessevent-related potentialherätevastesense organsskin and connective tissue diseases
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Additional file 3: Figure S1. of Proteomic analysis highlights the role of detoxification pathways in increased tolerance to Huanglongbing disease

2016

Metabolism oveview of proteomic changes in response to HLB disease, comparing effects in the two Citrus genotypes. (PDF 115Â kb)

nervous systemfungifood and beveragessense organsskin and connective tissue diseases
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Additional file 3: Figure S1. of Proteomic analysis highlights the role of detoxification pathways in increased tolerance to Huanglongbing disease

2016

Metabolism oveview of proteomic changes in response to HLB disease, comparing effects in the two Citrus genotypes. (PDF 115Â kb)

nervous systemfungifood and beveragessense organsskin and connective tissue diseases
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Exhaled Nitric Oxide Level in Pharynx Angioedema.

2022

Airway inflammation is related to increased nitric oxide production. It can be assessed noninvasively with exhaled nitric oxide measurement. As airway inflammation was supposed to be present in chronic urticaria and angioedema patients we hypothesized increased exhaled nitric oxide in this group. Twenty-six symptomatic chronic urticaria patients with an acute episode of pharynx angioedema (17 women and 9 men, median age 35) were included in the study group. None of the patients reported a history of asthma, allergic rhinitis or cigarette smoking. The control group consisted of 29 non-smoking healthy subjects (19 women and 10 men, median age 22) without any history of atopy. Exhaled nitric o…

nitric oxideimmune system diseasesangioedemaRMedicineGeneral Medicineangioedema; chronic urticaria; nitric oxideskin and connective tissue diseaseschronic urticariaJournal of clinical medicine
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Fostering learning opportunities through employee participation amid organizational change

2014

Health care organizations are facing rapid changes, frequently involving modification of existing procedures. The case study reported here examined change processes and learning in a health care organization. The organizational change in question occurred in the emergency clinic of a Finnish central hospital where a new action model for shift-specific nursing supervision was being introduced. The aim of this study was to investigate some of the employee participation and learning opportunities amid this organizational change. The data collection was ethnographically informed, and the data consisted of audio-recorded and observed meetings, observations of the new action model, and field inte…

organizational changeData collectionbusiness.industryIdentity (social science)koulutusmahdollisuudetterveydenhoitoPublic relationsEducationWork (electrical)Expression (architecture)Organizational changePhenomenonHealth careEthnographysense organsPsychologybusinessskin and connective tissue diseaseslearning at workosallistuminen
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