| acute interstitial pneumonia [proceedings]. | | 1977 | 193807 |
| behavioral effects of strong 60-hz electric fields in rats. | eight individually housed male long evans rats were raised, beginning at age 30 days, for six weeks in an electric field exposure apparatus. during five of the six weeks, the animals were exposed to a 25 kv/m, 60-hz electric field. a similar population of rats housed in an identical environment, except for the absence of the high voltage field, were used as control animals. differences between the two groups in body mass, food and water intake, and exploratory activity were studied. statistical ... | 1979 | 261590 |
| a taxonomic study of the genus haemophilus, with the proposal of a new species. | a collection of 426 haemophilus strains isolated from people with infectious diseases and from the normal flora of mucous membranes in humans and various animal species was studied in an attempt to revise and improve the taxonomy of the genus haemophilus. the examinations included the determination of a number of biochemical and physiological properties, of which several had not previously been applied to the taxonomy of haemophili. the resulting data reavealed many hitherto unrecognized charact ... | 1976 | 772168 |
| [ability of female ixodid ticks to recover from poisoning with ddt in the process of feeding]. | ability of hungary females of ixodes persulcatus, haemaphysalis concinna and dermacentor silvarum to feed and lay eggs after having been exposed to different ddt doses (ld100) has been studied. the ticks heavily injuried but still mobile can feed on the host and lay eggs, i.e. to overcome the poisoning. clutches laid by these females do not differ from control ones. loss of mobility deprives the ticks of the ability to fed. an increase in ddt dose (ld100 x 100, experiment with i. persulcatus) do ... | 1975 | 1187171 |
| haemophilus segnis appendicitis. | | 1991 | 1753148 |
| peritoneal macrophage response: an in vivo model for the study of synthetic materials. | this study was designed to validate an in vivo model in rat to study cell-implant interactions. pieces of dacron and goretex and polydimethylsiloxane (reference material) precoated or not were implanted in the peritoneal cavity. in some cases the peritoneal cells were stimulated before the implantation. macrophage phagocytosis and fibrinocoagulolytic activities were investigated in parallel with morphological studies 6 h after implantation. a graded cell response related to the different situati ... | 1991 | 1831674 |
| some unusual members of the family pasteurellaceae isolated from human sources--phenotypic features and genomic relationships. | twelve human isolates exhibiting the properties of the family pasteurellaceae but phenotypically deviating from established species, or resembling species of animal origin that are only rarely reported to occur in human materials, were checked for their identities by dna-dna hybridization. the collection consisted of one strain of actinobacillus lignieresii, two strains of actinobacillus hominis (mannose-positive), two hitherto undescribed actinobacillus or actinobacillus-like species, [pasteure ... | 1991 | 1930571 |
| regional localization of cd18, the beta-subunit of the cell surface adhesion molecule lfa-1, on human chromosome 21 by in situ hybridization. | the gene coding for the beta-subunit of the cell surface adhesion glycoprotein lfa-1 has been localized to the tip of the long arm of chromosome 21 at 21q22.1-qter. | 1988 | 3073708 |
| [primary leiomyosarcoma of the pulmonary artery. apropos of a case]. | a case of leiomyosarcoma of the pulmonary artery in a 64-year old man without previous cardiovascular disease is reported. the clinical picture, which comprised episodes of paroxysmal dyspnoea associated with acute cor pulmonale, suggested pulmonary embolism. radioisotope perfusion study and pulmonary angiography seemed to confirm this diagnosis, but no improvement was obtained with a prolonged thrombolytic treatment. the presence of a median mass at ct led to exploratory thoracotomy and to the ... | 1987 | 3122693 |
| production of interleukin-1 and tumor necrosis factor by human peripheral monocytes activated by periodontal bacteria and extracted lipopolysaccharides. | whole gram-negative bacteria associated with juvenile and adult periodontitis, and their respective extracted lipopolysaccharides (lps), were tested for the ability to activate quiescent human peripheral blood monocytes. all pathogenic gram-negative bacteria and all lps tested were able to induce the production of significant amounts of il-1 and tnf, monokines known to induce osteoclastic bone resorption. haemophilus segnis, which has not been associated with any form of periodontal disease, did ... | 1988 | 3261303 |
| haemophilus segnis endocarditis. | haemophilus segnis is a rarely recognised commensal in the oropharynx. we wish to report the first published case of endocarditis caused by h. segnis. the patient, a 76-year-old female did not recover until after 2 courses of ampicillin given for a total of 57 days. in the second course of treatment, ampicillin was combined with 10 days of netilmicin therapy. | 1988 | 3367060 |
| experimental evaluation of the mitroflow pericardial heart valve prosthesis. part ii. pathologic examination. | the results of the morphologic and histopathologic examination of 37 bovine pericardial heart valve prostheses that were retrieved after experimental implantation in chacma baboons for periods of one to twelve months are presented in this study. the implanted prostheses consisted of 33 mitroflow valves, size 21 mm, that belonged to four different groups according to the method of preparation of the pericardium (process i to iv) and 4 commercially available ionescu-shiley valves, size 19 mm. all ... | 1988 | 3421507 |
| relationships among isolates of oral haemophili as determined by dna-dna hybridization. | in order to assess the relationships among strains of the genera actinobacillus and haemophilus, dnas from 50 strains of these genera were isolated and purified. the guanine plus cytosine (g + c) content of dnas from strains of haemophilus segnis and haemophilus parainfluenzae were determined by thermal denaturation. dna-dna homologies were measured using labelled probes from one strain representing haemophilus segnis (strain atcc 10977), and two strains representing haemophilus parainfluenzae ( ... | 1986 | 3767569 |
| five cases of haemophilus segnis appendicitis. | the clinical, histological, and bacteriological findings in five cases of acute appendicitis caused by haemophilus segnis are reported. this is the first documentation of appendicitis associated with this organism. | 1986 | 3771770 |
| influence of endogenous catalase activity on the sensitivity of the oral bacterium actinobacillus actinomycetemcomitans and the oral haemophili to the bactericidal properties of hydrogen peroxide. | actinobacillus actinomycetemcomitans and the genetically-related oral haemophili (haemophilus segnis, haemophilus aprhophilus and haemophilus paraphrophilus) exhibit a range of sensitivities to the lethal effect of hydrogen peroxide (h2o2), a. actinomycetemcomitans being the most resistant. to extend this information, susceptibility to a range of h2o2 concentrations (10(-6)-10(-3) m) was assessed by incubating bacterial suspensions for 1 h at 37 degrees c in the presence of h2o2 and spreading th ... | 1985 | 3868973 |
| striatal tyrosine hydroxylases with high and low affinity for tyrosine: implications for the multiple-pool concept of catecholamines. | | 1973 | 4148015 |
| influence of fixatives on the metachromatic reaction to toluidine blue at ph 5; a1 and a2 cells of human endocrine pancreas. | | 1970 | 4190817 |
| mechanism of adrenaline-induced lipolysis in adipose tissue. | | 1974 | 4363679 |
| influence of calcitonin on the action of bone cells in rats. | | 1974 | 4452370 |
| suppressor cells in the rabbit appendix. | | 1974 | 4547314 |
| [on comparative characteristics of the brain stem arteries in man and monkey (cercopithecus sabaecus l.)]. | | 1965 | 4959240 |
| relative proportions of haemophilus species in the throat of healthy children and adults. | to determine normal proportions of pharyngeal haemophilus species, qualitative and quantitative mapping of the species in the pharynx of ten healthy children and ten healthy adults was carried out using a selective and a non-selective medium. haemophilus organisms were present in all samples, comprising approximately 10% of the total cultivable flora (range 0.6-36.9%). haemophilus parainfluenzae was a member of the normal flora throughout life, constituting 74% of pharyngeal haemophilus organism ... | 1984 | 6332018 |
| resistance of actinobacillus actinomycetemcomitans and differential susceptibility of oral haemophilus species to the bactericidal effects of hydrogen peroxide. | we compared the sensitivities of oral and nonoral isolates of actinobacillus actinomycetemcomitans, haemophilus segnis, h. aphrophilus, and h. paraphrophilus to the bactericidal action of reagent hydrogen peroxide (h2o2). susceptibility to a range of h2o2 concentrations (10(-6) to 10(-3) m) was assessed by incubating bacterial suspensions for 1 h at 37 degrees c in the presence of h2o2 and plating on chocolate agar to determine the concentration of h2o2 that would produce a 50% reduction in cfu ... | 1984 | 6500706 |
| distribution of oral haemophilus species in dental plaque from a large adult population. | the periodontal status of maxillary first molars in 284 young adults demonstrating near-health to early disease was evaluated, and supragingival and subgingival plaque samples were collected. plaque samples were processed anaerobically, enumerated microscopically for bacterial morphotypes, and cultivated on various media to enumerate the microflora. although haemophili were ubiquitous (recovered in 98.5 and 96.2% of the supragingival and subgingival plaque samples, respectively), 50% of the resp ... | 1984 | 6500711 |
| pancreatic abscess and septicaemia caused by haemophilus segnis. | | 1981 | 7185946 |
| bacteria in human mouths involved in the production and utilization of hydrogen peroxide. | earlier studies have demonstrated that pure cultures of oral streptococci produce hydrogen peroxide but none has found any free peroxide in dental plaque or salivary sediment despite streptococci being major components of their mixed bacterial populations. the absence of peroxide in plaque and sediment could be due to the dominance of its destruction over its formation by bacterial constituents. to identify which of the oral bacteria might be involved in such a possibility, pure cultures of 27 d ... | 1995 | 7487577 |
| microflora in adult periodontitis. | the subgingival microflora of adult periodontitis was studied in 8 adults (36-47 years) and compared with that of 10 periodontally healthy individuals (36-43 years). a total of 64 periodontal lesions were examined, and classified according to the attachment level in three categories: attachment loss > 6 mm, attachment loss 4-6 mm and attachment loss < 4 mm. also for comparative purposes 20 gingival sulci were evaluated. samples were taken using three standardized paper points and were incubated ... | 1995 | 7494174 |
| predominant microflora of severe, moderate and minimal periodontal lesions in young adults with rapidly progressive periodontitis. | the purpose of this investigation was to study the microflora of severe, moderate and minimal periodontal lesions, in young adults with rapidly progressive periodontitis (rpp). subgingival plaque samples were taken from 142 periodontal lesions in 10 young adults aging 25 to 35 years. the examination of the subgingival microflora indicated that certain species, including porphyromonas gingivalis, bacteroides forsythus, fusobacterium nucleatum, actinobacillus actinomycetemcomitans, and campylobact ... | 1995 | 7722848 |
| an investigation of gram-negative tannin-protein complex degrading bacteria in fecal flora of various mammals. | gram-negative tannin-protein complex degrading bacteria (t-pcdb) were first isolated from animals except for the koala. the occurrence of t-pcdb in feces of 15 species of mammals with different feeding habits was investigated. t-pcdb occurred in 7 of 54 horses but they could not be isolated from other mammals tested. these t-pcdb comprised less than 0.1% of the facultative anaerobic microflora in horse feces and it was much less than that previously reported in koala feces ( > 60%). a total of 7 ... | 1995 | 8593303 |
| the establishment of a community of oral bacteria that controls the growth of candida albicans in a chemostat. | the purpose of this study was to establish and identify a community of oral bacteria that controls the growth of candida albicans in the chemostat. the chemostat was operated under glucose-limiting conditions at a dilution rate of 0.05 h-1 and inoculated with a yeast-free suspension of a tongue scraping. after a steady state had been reached, it was inoculated with c. albicans to establish the yeast and determine whether its growth could be contained. the steady-state community comprised the spe ... | 1996 | 8941776 |
| haemophilus segnis cholecystitis: a case report and literature review. | haemophilus segnis is a normal commensal of the human oropharynx which is occasionally associated with appendicitis, endocarditis or pancreatic abscess. haemophilus segnis in the gall-bladder from a 58-year-old white female was recently encountered. the patient recovered from surgery without incident. this case is reported because the gall-bladder is now another site which has become infected with this organism. in order to provide guidance to physicians when h. segnis organism is identified, mi ... | 1997 | 9279733 |
| haemophilus segnis polymicrobial and monomicrobial bacteraemia identified by 16s ribosomal rna gene sequencing. | this paper reports a case of haemophilus segnis polymicrobial bacteraemia and a case of h. segnis monomicrobial bacteraemia identified by 16s ribosomal rna gene sequencing. in the first case, a gram-negative aerobic coccobacillus was isolated with streptococcus intermedius and s. sanguis from the blood culture of a 32-year-old intravenous drug addict with left thoracic empyema. in the second case, a gram-negative aerobic coccobacillus was isolated from the blood culture of an 82-year-old woman w ... | 2002 | 12171293 |
| haemophilus segnis: a rare cause of endocarditis. | this report presents a case of endocarditis due to haemophilus segnis, which represents a speciation difficulty for the routine laboratory. in this study, a molecular approach provided speciation, which was confirmed phenotypically by a reference laboratory. the use of molecular genotypic analysis is an additional strategy in the investigation of endocarditis. it has applications not only in isolate identification but also in primary detection of infection, particularly in patients whose blood i ... | 2003 | 14616751 |
| characterization of haemophilus segnis, an important cause of bacteremia, by 16s rrna gene sequencing. | we describe the application of 16s rrna gene sequencing in defining eight cases of bacteremia due to haemophilus species other than haemophilus influenzae (non-h. influenzae bacteremia) during a 7-year period. the first case of acute pyelonephritis due to haemophilus segnis is also reported. in contrast to the extremely rare incidence of h. segnis infections reported previously, our results suggested that h. segnis is an important cause of non-h. influenzae bacteremia. | 2004 | 14766878 |
| reclassification of actinobacillus actinomycetemcomitans, haemophilus aphrophilus, haemophilus paraphrophilus and haemophilus segnis as aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans gen. nov., comb. nov., aggregatibacter aphrophilus comb. nov. and aggregatibacter segnis comb. nov., and emended description of aggregatibacter aphrophilus to include v factor-dependent and v factor-independent isolates. | the aim of this study was to reinvestigate the relationships and the generic affiliations of the species actinobacillus actinomycetemcomitans, haemophilus aphrophilus, haemophilus paraphrophilus and haemophilus segnis. the nicotinamide phosphoribosyltransferase gene (nadv) conferring v factor-independent growth was identified in haemophilus aphrophilus. the gene encodes a polypeptide of 462 amino acids that shows 74.5 % amino acid sequence identity to the corresponding enzyme from actinobacillus ... | 2006 | 16957111 |
| molecular analysis of oral and respiratory bacterial species associated with ventilator-associated pneumonia. | trauma intensive care unit (ticu) patients requiring mechanical respiratory support frequently develop ventilator-associated pneumonia (vap). oral and oropharyngeal bacteria are believed to be responsible for many cases of vap, but definitive evidence of this relationship is lacking. earlier studies used conventional culture-based methods for identification of bacterial pathogens, but these methods are insufficient, as some bacteria may be uncultivable or difficult to grow. the purpose of this s ... | 2007 | 17301280 |
| cerebral perfusion pressure: a hemodynamic mechanism of mannitol and the postmannitol hemogram. | sixteen patients each received infusions of 1 g of mannitol per kg over 5 to 10 minutes, and serial determinations of intracranial pressure (icp), systemic arterial blood pressure (sabp), central venous pressure, cerebral perfusion pressure (cpp), hematocrit, hemoglobin, serum na+, k+, osmolarity, and fluid balance were carried out for 4 hours. urine output was replaced volume for volume with 5% dextrose in 0.45% nacl solution. we tested the hypothesis that patients with high (greater than or eq ... | 2010 | 3116451 |
| medical education, medical care, and society in sweden. | | 2016 | 4818471 |
| a comparative clinical trial of duodenal ulcer healing with two regimens of cimetidine: 800 mg once nightly and 400 mg twice daily. | the efficacy and safety of two dosage regimens of cimetidine were compared in a single-blind study of 50 adults with endoscopically proven duodenal ulcers. patients were randomly allocated to receive 800 mg cimetidine taken once nightly or 400 mg cimetidine taken twice daily for 4 weeks. following 4 weeks' treatment patients again underwent endoscopy and, if healing was incomplete, they received a further 4 weeks' treatment. at 4 weeks, healing occurred in 21/25 (84%) patients on the once-daily ... | 2008 | 2257964 |
| recurrence risk of neonatal hyperbilirubinemia in siblings. | the recurrence of neonatal hyperbilirubinemia (nhb) in full siblings was studied in 3301 live infants born between 1966 and 1986 to 1669 male us army veterans who were part of a nationwide health study. the study population included 580 sibships with one infant, 679 with two, and 410 with three or more. hospital of birth medical records were abstracted on these children. neonatal hyperbilirubinemia was defined as present if the recorded peak bilirubin level was greater than 205 mumol/l in the ab ... | 2010 | 3177302 |
| recurrence risk of neonatal hyperbilirubinemia in siblings. | the recurrence of neonatal hyperbilirubinemia (nhb) in full siblings was studied in 3301 live infants born between 1966 and 1986 to 1669 male us army veterans who were part of a nationwide health study. the study population included 580 sibships with one infant, 679 with two, and 410 with three or more. hospital of birth medical records were abstracted on these children. neonatal hyperbilirubinemia was defined as present if the recorded peak bilirubin level was greater than 205 mumol/l in the ab ... | 2010 | 3177302 |
| bupivacaine disposition in mother, fetus, and neonate after spinal anesthesia for cesarean section. | uptake of bupivacaine from the subarachnoid space and its placental transfer were measured in six patients undergoing elective cesarean section. maternal plasma levels (59 +/- 32 ng/ml) were only about 5% of those found in a comparable previous study of epidural anesthesia. mean plasma umbilical venous bupivacaine levels (20.2 +/- 21 ng/ml) were 7% of those found after epidural anesthesia. mean umbilical venous/maternal venous bupivacaine ratios were 0.34 +/- 0.12 and mean umbilical arterial/umb ... | 2013 | 3578847 |
| non-stress antenatal cardiotocography--a prospective randomized clinical trial. | a randomized controlled trial examined the effects of non-stress antepartum cardiotocography on obstetric management and assessed its usefulness as a diagnostic test of fetal compromise. daily cardiotocograph recordings were made in 396 antenatal patients at increased risk of fetal compromise but were withheld from the clinicians responsible for care in half the cases. the frequency of intrapartum fetal distress and low apgar score was similar in the two groups. the three normally-formed perinat ... | 2014 | 3904818 |
| the scientific background of the international sanitary conferences, 1851-1938. 5. the ninth conference: paris, 1894. | | 2015 | 4607249 |
| studies on the structure of the fragment d moiety of abnormal fibrinogens: influence of calcium ions. | | 2003 | 154750 |
| in the aftermath: health care in kuwait city. | | 2007 | 1865865 |
| [value of computerized tomography in the evaluation of the operability of bronchial cancers]. | 65 computer tomographs were taken of 79 patients with bronchial carcinoma for the purpose of determining operability. included were 49 computer tomographs of the thoracic region, 7 of the epigastrium, and 9 of the skull. ct, a noninvasive radiological diagnostic method, was used in the above cases not only for diagnosis but even more for high-accuracy staging and thus therapy planning. ct accuracy regarding assessment of local operability amounted to 97.9 per cent (n = 49). there was only one ca ... | 2010 | 3020839 |
| jejunal morphology in multiple sclerosis. | | 2001 | 87767 |
| enzymic capacities of amyloplasts from wheat (triticum aestivum) endosperm. | lysates of protoplasts from the endosperm of developing grains of wheat (triticum aestivum) were fractionated on density gradients of nycodenz to give amyloplasts. enzyme distribution on the gradients suggested that: (i) starch synthase and adp-glucose pyrophosphorylase are confined to the amyloplasts; (ii) pyrophosphate: fructose-6-phosphate 1-phosphotransferase and udp-glucose pyrophosphorylase are confined to the cytosol; (iii) a significant proportion (23-45%) of each glycolytic enzyme, from ... | 2010 | 2849412 |
| [the oculomotor system--simulation of physiologic and pathologic horizontal saccadic eye movements]. | horizontal saccadic eye movements were analyzed by way of the input- and output-functions of the oculomotor system. on the basis of the parameters of the model, it was possible to simulate both physiological and pathological saccades. in this paper we present the results of simulation experiments that were performed to study the influence of various ocular motor disorders. the parameters of the model proved a useful diagnostic aid. | 2007 | 1932534 |
| [in memory of sir reginald watson-jones]. | | 2015 | 4590409 |
| the story of kwashiorkor by cicely d. williams from courrier, 13:361, 1963. | | 2015 | 4587978 |
| [the surgical treatment of superficial thrombophlebitis]. | | 2002 | 1767155 |
| increased formation of dna adducts in cultured fibroblasts of patients with aplastic anemia after in vitro incubation with benzo(a)pyrene. | in inbred mice strain dba/2, genetically controlled differences in aryl hydrocarbon hydroxylase (ahh) activity have been demonstrated that predispose to aplastic anemia. to test the hypothesis of a similar mechanism in humans, we studied the formation of benzo(a)pyrene dna adducts and water-soluble metabolites in skin fibroblasts from eight patients with aplastic anemia and eight normal controls. the ratio of water-soluble metabolites and dna adducts was 46.5 +/- 16.6 in patients and was signifi ... | 2008 | 2289825 |
| facial neuralgia caused by unrecognized foreign bodies: report of case. | | 2015 | 4509705 |
| letter: re: "can epidemiology elucidate the water story?". | | 2016 | 4852910 |
| [phototherapy with uv-b in vitiligo]. | we report on 14 patients suffering from extentise vitiligo, who underwent phototherapy with uvb. after 12 months of treatment, 8 (57.1%) of the patients showed repigmentation of more than 75%. especially the patients with facial lesions of the skin types v and vi achieved a nearly complete and cosmetically very satisfying repigmentation. | 2007 | 2080652 |
| [model concepts of disease formation and development from the viewpoint of psychotherapy]. | | 2014 | 3993099 |
| free vascularized fibular grafts in the treatment of congenital pseudarthrosis of the tibia. | five patients with congenital pseudarthrosis of the tibia treated by a free vascularized fibular graft are described. follow-up evaluation ranged from 15 to 81 months, with a mean of 40 months. bony union was attained in three of five cases as determined roentgenographically. the remaining two cases failed to attain bony union. all cases except one, who was treated with a below-knee amputation, subsequently attained bony union. however, four cases had five fractures after bony union. we discusse ... | 2013 | 3670033 |
| why cholera may be important to doctors in the u.s. | | 2016 | 4935860 |
| vertebrate collagen heterogeneity: a brief summary. | | 2016 | 4831113 |
| the lethal multiple pterygium syndromes: is prenatal detection possible? | | 2014 | 3993673 |
| periodontal disease bacteria specific to tonsil in iga nephropathy patients predicts the remission by the treatment. | immunoglobulin (ig)a nephropathy (igan) is the most common form of primary glomerulonephritis in the world. some bacteria were reported to be the candidate of the antigen or the pathogenesis of igan, but systematic analysis of bacterial flora in tonsil with igan has not been reported. moreover, these bacteria specific to igan might be candidate for the indicator which can predict the remission of igan treated by the combination of tonsillectomy and steroid pulse. | 2014 | 24489644 |
| robust species taxonomy assignment algorithm for 16s rrna ngs reads: application to oral carcinoma samples. | usefulness of next-generation sequencing (ngs) in assessing bacteria associated with oral squamous cell carcinoma (oscc) has been undermined by inability to classify reads to the species level. | 2015 | 26426306 |
| classification, identification, and clinical significance of haemophilus and aggregatibacter species with host specificity for humans. | the aim of this review is to provide a comprehensive update on the current classification and identification of haemophilus and aggregatibacter species with exclusive or predominant host specificity for humans. haemophilus influenzae and some of the other haemophilus species are commonly encountered in the clinical microbiology laboratory and demonstrate a wide range of pathogenicity, from life-threatening invasive disease to respiratory infections to a nonpathogenic, commensal lifestyle. new sp ... | 2014 | 24696434 |
| [study of mutual dependence of periodontal and colonic microbiome in health and pathology using nsg-sequencing]. | by using ngs-sequencing libraries of dna from periodontal swabs with primers specific to v6 region of 16s rdna prevalence of bacterial genera and species in periodontal and colonic microbiota of patients with periodontitis of different severity and healthy donors was analyzed. hyper-colonization of the colon with akkermansia muciniphila was found to be the most important maker of negative predisposition to periodontitis (t=133,7 at р=10(-6)). this result is in a good agreement with communication ... | 2016 | 27239990 |
| [aggregatibacter segnis endocarditis mimicking antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibody-associated vasculitis presenting with cerebral hemorrhage: a case report]. | a 56-year-old man who underwent a tooth extraction in the previous year presented with weakness of the right upper extremity. brain ct and mri scans showed subcortical hemorrhage in the left frontal lobe. his body temperature was 37.5°c. blood examination revealed anemia, elevated levels of c-reactive protein, and a positive result for pr3-anca. aggregatibacter segnis was identified in the incubated blood cultures, and transesophageal echocardiograms showed infectious growth in the anterior mitr ... | 2015 | 26041394 |
| [comparison study of oropharyngeal microbiota in case of bronchial asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease in different severity levels]. | the result of comparative study of oropharyngeal microbiota taxonomic composition in patients with different severity level of bronchial asthma (ba) and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (copd) is presented in this paper. | 2015 | 27093794 |
| the antibacterial activity of various saturated and unsaturated fatty acids against several oral pathogens. | the antibacterial activity of various saturated fatty acids (sfa) and unsaturated fatty acids (usfa) against different oral pathogens which are implicated in the cause of dental caries, stomatitis, gingivitis, and periodontitis was examined. the saturated fatty acids pa, sta and ara, and the unsaturated omega-7 fatty acids pla and omega-9 fatty acids oa showed either none to low antimicrobial activity against all of the 12 oral pathogenic strains used in this study. in contrast, the omega-3 pufa ... | 2013 | 24640241 |