... In comparison to preceding years, the number of occupational skin diseases was decreasing in half the countries (4 of 8). A similar experience was made in another study on occupational skin diseases ... that: "The mining and quarrying sector shows the highest incidence rate of skin diseases (31.5), followed by manufacturing (10.4) and construction (9.1). 34% of all cases of skin diseases were registered ... the Czech Republic. In contrast, the number has increased in Croatia and has remained constant in Latvia. Although skin diseases are officially recognised occupational diseases in Macedonia, currently none...
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... of lesional or intact patient skin shows deposits of IgG on the surface of keratinocytes; deposits of complement components are typically found in lesional but not uninvolved skin. Deposits of ... skin may contain focal collections of intraepidermal eosinophils within blister cavities; dermal alterations are slight, often limited to an eosinophil-predominant leukocytic infiltrate. Direct ... containing hyperchromatic nuclei. Basal keratinocytes remain attached to the epidermal basement membrane, hence blister formation is within the suprabasal portion of the epidermis. Lesional skin...
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Chapter 055. Immunologically Mediated Skin Diseases (Part 3) pps
... members of the plakin family (e.g., desmoplakins I and II, bullous pemphigoid antigen 1, envoplakin, periplakin, and plectin) and cell-surface proteins that are members of the cadherin family (e.g., ... Immunologically Mediated Skin Diseases (Part 3) Pemphigus Foliaceus Pemphigus foliaceus (PF) is distinguished from PV by several features. In PF, acantholytic blisters are located high within the ... surface of keratinocytes. Similarly, patients with PF have circulating IgG autoantibodies directed against the surface of keratinocytes. Guinea pig esophagus is the optimal substrate for indirect...
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Chapter 055. Immunologically Mediated Skin Diseases (Part 4) pdf
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Chapter 055. Immunologically Mediated Skin Diseases (Part 5) docx
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Chapter 055. Immunologically Mediated Skin Diseases (Part 6) pdf
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Chapter 055. Immunologically Mediated Skin Diseases (Part 10) pot
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Báo cáo y học: "Mast cell tumours and other skin neoplasia in Danish dogs - data from the Danish Veterinary Cancer Registry" potx
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Tài liệu Venereal Diseases in New Zealand (1922) by Committee ppt
... Accidental Infections; Dances; Cinema; Returned Soldiers of Attendance; Lady Doctors; Supply of Apparatus and Drugs for certain Cases; Advertising Clinics; Extension of Clinics; Training at Clinics for Nurses, Students, ... Prevalence of Venereal Diseases in New Zealand: Infected Individuals, neglect to undergo or continue Treatment; Chiropractors; Herbalists: Overseas Introduction; Promiscuous Sexual Intercourse; Professional ... Lindsay. Dr. A. Marshall, Officer in Charge Venereal Diseases Clinic. Dr. A.R. Falconer, Medical Superintendent, Dunedin Hospital. Dr. H.L. Ferguson, Dean Control of Infectious Diseases; Present System,...
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Tài liệu Venereal Diseases in New Zealand (1922) by Committee Of The Board Of Health pdf
... of Apparatus and Drugs for certain Cases; Advertising Clinics; Extension of Clinics; Training at Clinics for Nurses, Students, &c.; Cases attending until non- infective; Male and Female; Lady Patrols; ... 3.—Concluding Remarks Appendix following table:— Places and Dates of Sittings. Witnesses examined or Work done. Wellington, 26th July, 1922 (forenoon only) Preliminary meeting. Wellington, 8th ... Officer in Charge Venereal Diseases Clinic. Wellington, 9th August, Hon. Dr. W.E. Collins, Wellington, 12th September (forenoon only) Dr. W. Young. Mr. T.R. Cresswell, Headmaster, Wellington College. Mr....
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Tài liệu From Burden to “Best Buys”: Reducing the Economic Impact of Non-Communicable Diseases in Low- and Middle-Income Countries pdf
... capita investment of under US$ 1 in low-income countries, US$ 1.50 in lower middle-income and US$ 3 in upper middle- income countries. When considered in terms of overall health spending, these ... constitute only a tiny portion of total health spending – 4% in low-income countries, 2% in lower middle-income countries and less than 1% in upper middle-income countries. As shown in Figure 4, ... spending on health into perspective. In every income group, losses from NCDs are greater than public spending on health, assuming that in ation-adjusted levels of such spending remain at their 2009...
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Infectious Diseases in Critical Care Medicine Third Edition pdf
... Digoxin Steroids Diphenhydramine (Benadryl) Aspirin Vitamins Aminoglycosides Tetracyclines Macrolides Clindamycin Chloramphenicol Vancomycin Aztreonam Quinolones Carbapenems Tigecycline Daptomycin Quinupristin/dalfopristin Linezolid Abbreviation: ... care. Importantly, Infectious Diseases in Critical Care Medicine (third edition) is written from the infectious disease perspective by clinicians for clinicians who deal with infectious diseases in critical ... present and are becoming important in critical care. Infectious Diseases in Critical Care Medicine (third edition) remains the only book exclusively dedicated to infectious diseases in critical care. Importantly,...
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