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Global Foot‐and‐Mouth Disease Research Update and Gap Analysis: 7–Pathogenesis and Molecular Biology
L Robinson, TJD Knight‐Jones, B Charleston… - … and Emerging Diseases, 2016
... Transboundary and Emerging Diseases, 63: 63–71 ... and-mouth disease Research Alliance)
conducted a gap analysis of FMD (Foot-and-Mouth Disease) research ... from experiments using
O serotype viruses, confirming that initial replication occurs in the nasopharynx, followed by ...
conducted a gap analysis of FMD (Foot-and-Mouth Disease) research ... from experiments using
O serotype viruses, confirming that initial replication occurs in the nasopharynx, followed by ...
[HTML] Primary meningococcal conjunctivitis: an unusual case of transmission by saliva
AWS Dryden, M Rana, P Pandey - Digital Journal of Ophthalmology: DJO, 2016
... 6–8 The pathogenesis of meningococcal disease is not fully understood; it remains unclear as
to why this commensal bacterium can colonize the nasopharynx of a large proportion of the
population without any ill effects but cause potentially life-threatening invasive disease in a ...
to why this commensal bacterium can colonize the nasopharynx of a large proportion of the
population without any ill effects but cause potentially life-threatening invasive disease in a ...
A triplet chemotherapy regimen of cisplatin, fluorouracil and paclitaxel for locoregionally recurrent nasopharyngeal carcinoma cases contraindicated for re-irradiation/ …
Y Wang, Z Wang, Y Jiang, F Wang, H Luo, Y Liang… - Expert Opinion on …, 2016
... After a median follow-up period of 53.8 months (range: 12.1-129.2 months), 17 patients (63.0%)
experienced disease progression (11 locally in the nasopharynx; 1 neck lymph nodes
metastasis; 4 distant metastases, and 1 with both neck lymph nodes ...
experienced disease progression (11 locally in the nasopharynx; 1 neck lymph nodes
metastasis; 4 distant metastases, and 1 with both neck lymph nodes ...
Identification of pathogens by comprehensive real-time PCR versus conventional methods in community-acquired pneumonia in Japanese adults
Y Yoshii, K Shimizu, M Morozumi, N Chiba, K Ubukata… - Infectious Diseases, 2016
... of antibiotic treatment on the possibility of diagnosing invasive pneumococcal disease by culture ...
is a sterilized cotton swab, was inserted from either nostril to the nasopharynx. ... from patient medical
records concerning age, gender, smoking, underlying diseases, prior antibiotic ...
is a sterilized cotton swab, was inserted from either nostril to the nasopharynx. ... from patient medical
records concerning age, gender, smoking, underlying diseases, prior antibiotic ...
[HTML] Evaluation of the rapid immunochromatographic ODK0501 assay for Streptococcus pneumoniae antigen detection with nasopharyngeal swabs: preliminary report
S Suzuki, N Nishimura, T Jinta, Y Yamano, G Ishikawa… - Multidisciplinary Respiratory …, 2016
... collected by inserting swab into a nostril straight back along the floor of the nasal passage until
reaching the posterior wall of the nasopharynx. ... Commonly, observed underlying diseases included
diabetes mellitus, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and malignant ...
reaching the posterior wall of the nasopharynx. ... Commonly, observed underlying diseases included
diabetes mellitus, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and malignant ...
[HTML] Intensity‐modulated radiotherapy in the treatment of locoregionally advanced head and neck cancer: implementation and outcomes in a New Zealand community …
CN Rumley, N Nedev, K Sharples, J Lee, DS Lamb - Journal of Medical Radiation …, 2016
... Measurement (years). LC, local control; LRC, locoregional control; DFS, disease-free
survival; OS, overall survival. Seung[11] (2008), Stage I–IV Nasopharynx, Oropharynx
(definitive), 69, 66–70/2.12–2.2/6½ weeks, 65, 98, –, –, 90, 2. Huang[13 ...
survival; OS, overall survival. Seung[11] (2008), Stage I–IV Nasopharynx, Oropharynx
(definitive), 69, 66–70/2.12–2.2/6½ weeks, 65, 98, –, –, 90, 2. Huang[13 ...
[HTML] Effects of definitive chemoradiation on circulating immunologic angiogenic cytokines in head and neck cancer patients
V Sridharan, DN Margalit, SA Lynch, M Severgnini… - Journal for ImmunoTherapy …, 2016
... We collected baseline information from all patients including demographics, histology, disease
site, as well as tumor and nodal stage. For squamous cell carcinomas originating in the oropharynx
or nasopharynx, we determined association with the human papilloma virus (HPV ...
site, as well as tumor and nodal stage. For squamous cell carcinomas originating in the oropharynx
or nasopharynx, we determined association with the human papilloma virus (HPV ...
Persistent hiccup after chemo-radiotherapy in nasopharyngeal cancer: an atypical side effect?
V Nardone, C Vinciguerra, P Tini, R Rocchi, L Pirtoli - Acta Neurologica Belgica, 2016
... with concomitant chemotherapy (cisplatinum 40 mg/m2/ weekly) and the total radiation therapy
dose was 6600 cGy to planned target volume 1 (PTV1), including nasopharynx, positive-neck ...
Presently, after 3 years, the patient is negative for per- sistence or relapse of disease. ...
dose was 6600 cGy to planned target volume 1 (PTV1), including nasopharynx, positive-neck ...
Presently, after 3 years, the patient is negative for per- sistence or relapse of disease. ...
The hepatitis B virus X protein promotes pancreatic cancer through modulation of the PI3K/AKT signaling pathway
Y Chen, X Bai, Q Zhang, L Wen, W Su, Q Fu, X Sun… - Cancer Letters, 2016
... have failed to satisfactorily improve the overall survival (OS) of this lethal disease, with a 5 ...
virus-related cervical cancer, Epstein–Barr virus-related Burkitt lymphoma and nasopharynx
cancer, and ... Two patients died of other diseases following surgery and were excluded from the ...
virus-related cervical cancer, Epstein–Barr virus-related Burkitt lymphoma and nasopharynx
cancer, and ... Two patients died of other diseases following surgery and were excluded from the ...
[HTML] Modified Facial Artery Musculomucosal Flap for Reconstruction of Posterior Skull Base Defects
L Xie, P Lavigne, F Lavigne, T Ayad - Journal of Neurological Surgery Reports, 2016
... An endoscopic maxillary antrostomy was performed and allowed the flap to reach the nasopharynx
by passing through the maxillary sinus ... 7]). The most recent magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
showed stability in residual disease at the clivus and retropharyngeal space ([Fig. ...
by passing through the maxillary sinus ... 7]). The most recent magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
showed stability in residual disease at the clivus and retropharyngeal space ([Fig. ...
Monophasic synovial sarcoma of posterior pharyngeal wall: a rare case report with unique reconstruction using lateral trapezius flap
M Agarwal, A Singh, A Abrari, N Singh - European Archives of Oto-Rhino- …, 2016
... The disease progressed and a CECT scan (contrast enhanced computerized tomography) of
face and neck was done following which patient reported to ... of tumour was inferiorly at the level
just above the arytenoids and superiorly just below the basiocciput (nasopharynx apex). ...
face and neck was done following which patient reported to ... of tumour was inferiorly at the level
just above the arytenoids and superiorly just below the basiocciput (nasopharynx apex). ...
Is Autologous Salvaged Blood a Viable Option For Patient Blood Management in Oncologic Surgery?
AS Zaw, SB Kantharajanna, N Kumar - Transfusion Medicine Reviews, 2016
... to the spinal column from various primaries namely lung, breast, prostate, kidney and nasopharynx. ...
The concentration of CTCs varies widely depending on tumor type and stage of disease. ... estimated
that the number of CTCs in patients with metastatic cancer diseases can be as ...
The concentration of CTCs varies widely depending on tumor type and stage of disease. ... estimated
that the number of CTCs in patients with metastatic cancer diseases can be as ...
Sinonasal squamous cell carcinoma without clinical lymph node involvement
P Castelnau-Marchand, A Levy, A Moya-Plana… - Strahlentherapie und …, 2016
... 54 Gy were delivered to LN levels I, II and III in N0 diseases, and to ... heterogeneity of treatments
in a small series of pa- tients, given the rarity of the disease. ... nodal involvement depends on the
pri- mary tumour extension (skin, hard palate or nasopharynx), whereas contralateral ...
in a small series of pa- tients, given the rarity of the disease. ... nodal involvement depends on the
pri- mary tumour extension (skin, hard palate or nasopharynx), whereas contralateral ...
Tonsillectomy associated with an increased risk of autoimmune diseases: A national cohort study
J Ji, J Sundquist, K Sundquist - Journal of Autoimmunity, 2016
... effect on the immune system, regarding both humoral and cellular immunity [2]. However, a
previous study found that the pre-existing antigen-specific IgA antibodies in the nasopharynx
declined sharply after ... Some diseases, such as Crohn's disease, Graves'/hyperthyroidism ...
previous study found that the pre-existing antigen-specific IgA antibodies in the nasopharynx
declined sharply after ... Some diseases, such as Crohn's disease, Graves'/hyperthyroidism ...
Placebo-Controlled, Double-Blind, Randomized Study of a Dry Guarana Extract in Patients with Head and Neck Tumors Undergoing Chemoradiotherapy: Effects on …
SPS Martins, CL Ferreira, A del Giglio - Journal of Dietary Supplements, 2016
... Cancer is a highly prevalent disease. ... We excluded patients with chronic diseases that could
induce fatigue, such as chronic renal failure, fibromyalgia, chronic anemia, and untreated
hypothyroidism or with problems in the oral mucosa unrelated to the cancer. ...
induce fatigue, such as chronic renal failure, fibromyalgia, chronic anemia, and untreated
hypothyroidism or with problems in the oral mucosa unrelated to the cancer. ...
[PDF] Analysis of the frequency and degree of temporomandibular disorder in patients with head and neck cancer undergoing radiotherapy
DR Pegoraro, B Zanchet, C de Oliveira Guariente… - Fisioterapia em Movimento, 2016
... dif iculties for the subjects, and, conse- quently, impairs their quality of life (5). Given the high
prevalence of the disease, the com ... tongue, loor of the mouth or retromolar trigone; pharynx, which
in- cludes: oropharynx (base of the tongue and soft palate), the nasopharynx and the ...
prevalence of the disease, the com ... tongue, loor of the mouth or retromolar trigone; pharynx, which
in- cludes: oropharynx (base of the tongue and soft palate), the nasopharynx and the ...
The protective effects of different treatments on rat salivary glands after radiotherapy
M Konak, H Cincik, E Erkul, Z Kucukodaci, A Gungor… - European Archives of Oto- …, 2016
... year after radiotherapy and divided the patients into three groups as glottic, nasopharynx and
other ... N-AC, which is the pre- cursor of intracellular cysteine and glutathione, in diseases related
with ... M, Berend N (1993) The effect of steroids on radiation-induced lung disease in the ...
other ... N-AC, which is the pre- cursor of intracellular cysteine and glutathione, in diseases related
with ... M, Berend N (1993) The effect of steroids on radiation-induced lung disease in the ...
[PDF] TRIOLOGICAL SOCIETY Endoscopic Sinus Surgery for Chronic Rhinosinusitis in Patients Previously Treated for Sinonasal Malignancy
ST Gray, PM Sadow, DT Lin, AR Sedaghat - 2016
... treatment option. ESS in these patients results in subjective improvement in sinonasal
symptoms as well as objective improvement in radiographic CRS disease burden,
although sinonasal crusting will likely not resolve. Key ...
symptoms as well as objective improvement in radiographic CRS disease burden,
although sinonasal crusting will likely not resolve. Key ...
Negative Pressure Oral Apparatus
C Chen, C Shang, M Sirota, Z Yao - US Patent 20,160,166,425, 2016
... obstructions occur in different locations along the respiratory pathway in different patients, but
the two common locations are the oropharynx or the nasopharynx. ... It is associated with an
increased risk for myocardial infarction, cerebrovascular disease, and cardiac arrhythmia. ...
the two common locations are the oropharynx or the nasopharynx. ... It is associated with an
increased risk for myocardial infarction, cerebrovascular disease, and cardiac arrhythmia. ...
Inhibition of Bcl-2 potentiates AZD-2014-induced anti-head and neck squamous cell carcinoma cell activity
Y Li, JT Cui - Biochemical and Biophysical Research …, 2016
... to the rapalogues is often infrequent and short-lived, and the majority of patients will eventually
develop progressive disease after treatment ... HNSCC is a large heterogeneous group of tumors,
including the face, nasopharynx, oral cavity, oropharynx, and larynx [21], [22] and [23]. ...
develop progressive disease after treatment ... HNSCC is a large heterogeneous group of tumors,
including the face, nasopharynx, oral cavity, oropharynx, and larynx [21], [22] and [23]. ...
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