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Role of antigenemia assay in the early diagnosis and prediction of human cytomegalovirus organ involvement in AIDS patients
The role of an antigenemia assay in the diagnosis and prediction of human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) disease in AIDS patients was evaluated. The clinical history of 62 patients with advanced HIV infection from who...
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Risk factors for acute parenterally transmitted viral hepatitis: A 20-year study
In order to verify the relative role of each single risk factor during a long period of observation, and to compare the frequency of risk factors in parenterally and non-parenterally transmitted acute viral he...
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Increased reactivity of laminin in the basement membranes of capillary walls in AIDS brain cortex
To verify how the components of the capillary wall are modified in the course of AIDS we studied the brain cortex from nine cases with AIDS. Cellular and extracellular components were delineated using antibodi...
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Viridans streptococci septicemia in cancer patients: A clinical study
Viridans streptococci septicemia was documented in ten cancer patients, 7 of whom were neutropenic (< 1000/mmc). Pneumonia was presumed to be the source of bacteremia in six patients. Viridans streptococci iso...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
The Impact of Analbuminemia on Lipid Transport and Lipoproteins
Analbuminemia or better hypoalbuminemia is a rare disease, first described in 1954 by Bennhold et al. (1), and is characterized by the almost total absence of albumin. This disease is inherited and is probably...
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Inhibition of Haemagglutinating Particles of Coxsackie B5 Virus by HeLa Cell Cultures
IT has been observed in recent years that many enterovirus strains (belonging to 18 types1,2) have the ability to agglutinate human red cells.