Presentation
The present work then, is a distillation of the insight collected by our principal doyen of parasite biology, informed but by no means confined to his own research. [books.google.com]
DOI: 10.1084/jem.34.90061.1 Published December 1, 1921 Abstract The present study of the action of tryparsamide in human trypanosomiasis concludes a series of chemical and biological investigations in a particular problem of chemotherapy and thus represents [jem.rupress.org]
Presenting signs and symptoms for all cases were typical of the disease, but often the diagnosis was delayed. The five Americans had spent only brief periods in endemic areas. All cases responded to therapy although one relapsed. [annals.org]
Bowel sounds may still be present. Five differ- ent mutations near the ubiquitol pocket were described bringing the total number to seven.Loscher, T. [andors.ru]
As far as is known at the present time, the etiology of gastrojejunal ulcer is purely hypothetical. AGE AND SEX In the ninety-five cases collected by Verbrugge (2), one of the patients was a female. [vdocuments.site]
Entire Body System
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Difficulty Walking
Muscular weakness, limb tenderness and difficulty walking may follow. The final phase consists of peripheral sensory neuropathy of the hands and feet. That may be associated with a motor neuropathy as well ( 2 ). [t3db.ca]
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Gastric Lavage
Treatment Aggressive decontamination with gastric lavage is recommended if the patient has consumed a potentially life-threatening dose and if the patient is not vomiting ( 2 ). [t3db.ca]
Gastrointestinal
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Dysphagia
Symptoms Initial signs and symptoms of arsenic ingestion include burning lips, throat constriction and dysphagia, followed by excruciating abdominal pain, hemorrhagic gastritis, gastroenteritis, severe nausea, projectile voting, profuse "rice water-like [t3db.ca]
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Dysphagia
Symptoms Initial signs and symptoms of arsenic ingestion include burning lips, throat constriction and dysphagia, followed by excruciating abdominal pain, hemorrhagic gastritis, gastroenteritis, severe nausea, projectile voting, profuse "rice water-like [t3db.ca]
Cardiovascular
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Chest Pain
Muscle cramps, facial edema, bronchitis, dyspnea, chest pain, dehydration, intense thirst, and fluid-electrolyte disturbances are also common following significant exposures. A garlic-like odor of the breath and feces may also occur. [t3db.ca]
Liver, Gall & Pancreas
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Hepatomegaly
The sequence of chronic poisoning involves weakness, anorexia, hepatomegaly, jaundice, and gastrointestinal complaints, followed by conjunctivitis, irritation of the throat and respiratory tract. ther effects of chronic exposure include conjunctivitis [t3db.ca]
Skin
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Photosensitivity
Some factors which affect photosensitivity were examined, including temperature, action spectrum, concentration of drug, concentration of trypanosomes, time of incubation and the effect of oxygen. [mic.microbiologyresearch.org]
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Purpura
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Face, Head & Neck
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Facial Edema
Muscle cramps, facial edema, bronchitis, dyspnea, chest pain, dehydration, intense thirst, and fluid-electrolyte disturbances are also common following significant exposures. A garlic-like odor of the breath and feces may also occur. [t3db.ca]
Psychiatrical
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Impulsivity
Flying across a neuronal network, electric impulses passes by it. Synapse. [shutterstock.com]
Neurologic
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Neglect
Only very recently, initiatives like the Tropical Disease Research programs of WHO-World Bank-UNDP, and the Great Neglected Disease networks of the Rockefeller and MacArthur Foundations have begun to compensate for the neglect of these problems by United [books.google.com]
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Confusion
The sequence of chronic poisoning involves hyperpigmentation, and eczematoid and allergic dermatitis. muscle fasciculations; gross tremors; ataxia; incoordination; and mental confusion. [t3db.ca]
Workup
Microbiology
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Treponema Pallidum
GPI was found to be caused by the spirochaete bacterium Treponema pallidum and later treated effectively with penicillin. Physical Description White paper leaflet with light blue printed text. [collections.museumvictoria.com.au]
Treatment
containing arsenic, used in the treatment of trypanosomiasis (11 of 20 words, pronunciation) www.yourdictionary.com/tryparsamide Random House Dictionary: tryparsamide A white crystalline powder, ..., used in the treatment of trypanosomiasis. (11 of [memidex.com]
Ninety seven per cent out of 394 tryparsamide resistant patients responded favorably to treatments with Mel B; three per cent were Mel B resistant. 3. [ajtmh.org]
A crystalline powder used in the treatment of trypanosomiasis. Read Also: Tryphena and tryphosa two female Christians, active workers, whom Paul salutes in his epistle to the Romans (16:12). Try-pot noun 1. See under tryworks. plural noun 1. [definithing.com]
Sodium N-carbamylmethyl-p-aminobenzenearsonate;used in the treatment of trypanosomic and spirochetal infections, especially neurosyphilis, and the late stages of African sleeping sickness. (05 Mar 2000) Lexicographical Neighbors of Tryparsamide Other [lexic.us]
Tryparsamide, a new arsenic compound developed at the Rockefeller Institute, for the treatment of African sleeping sickness, has been used with considerable success as a remedy for paresis at the Wisconsin Psychiatric Hospital, Madison, by Dr. [content.time.com]
Prognosis
The prognosis ... Perry Maurice Lichtenstein, Lichtenstein, P M & Small, S M, 2013 用語 «TRYPARSAMIDE» を含むニュース項目 国内外の報道機関が語った内容や、次のニュース項目の文脈から tryparsamide という用語がどのように使われているかを調べてみましょう。 [educalingo.com]
Sentinel lymph node mapping for patients with cu- taneous and conjunctival melanoma. 81 Management and Prognosis Twicee tumor can usually be managed by total excision. [andors.ru]
Etiology
Around the turn of this century, parasitology enjoyed a certain vogue, inspired by colonial responsibilities of the technically ad vanced countries, and by the exciting etiological and therapeutic discoveries of Ross, Manson, Ehrlich, and others. [books.google.com]
[…] agent, its general characteristics and key tests for identification : The etiologic agent of this disease is protozoan hemoflagellates which belong to the complex Trypanosoma brucei. [austincc.edu]
ETIOLOGY Since gastrojejuno-colic fistulas generally follow jejunal ulcers which develop after gastro-enterostomy, the etiological factors are essentially the same as those causing post-operative jejunal ulcer. [vdocuments.site]
Epidemiology
Tonia Poteat : Assistant professor, epidemiology, Johns Hopkins. AIDS activist. Ph.D., JHU. Jane Rigby : Astrophysicist, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center. Ph.D., astronomy, U. of Ariz. Donna Riley : Associate professor, engineering, Smith College. [fcpspride.org]
Prevention
Eflornithine: This is the alternative to melarsoprol treatment and only effective on T.b. gambiense. (8) ü Prevention : No vaccine is available to prevent this disease. All we can do is the vector control (3). [austincc.edu]
Working with the poorest immigrants in the Hell’s Kitchen area, Baker became dedicated to preventative care. [cbd.edu]
At the time of his death, Voeller’s research centered on the reliability of various brands of condoms in preventing the spread of diseases, and on viral leakage studies for the then-recently approved “female condom”. [12] Clyde Wahrhaftig (1919-1994) [noglstp.org]
“Diet Prevents Polio” and published in 1951, at the height of the polio epidemic detailed the experiments and diet (Mercola) 1949, Dr. [slideshare.net]
Reduced supply in the wake of short-sighted laws and policies that focus on price include Foerx only a reduced rate of discovery of new cures and preventive vaccines, but also a reduced Fuerfescusa of doctors as the growing hassles of bureaucracy and [forex-learning-site.com]