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Eshita Reza Khan, Chowdhury Yakub Jamal, Anwarul Karim, Ismat Nigar, Farah Diba,

Histoplasma capsulatum is a dimorphic fungus, which primarily causes a pulmonary disease. It is found throughout the world with the soil being the environmental reservoir. In infants and toddlers, disseminated histoplasmosis is the commonest presentation. In this age group, 60-80% patients has acute disseminated progressive disease. Disseminated histoplasmosis may also cause bone involvement with osteolytic lesion. Here, we have described a rare and unusual disseminated histoplasmosis, a 3 and half ...

Tópico(s): Antifungal resistance and susceptibility

2018 - | Bangladesh Journal of Child Health

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Chowdhury Yakub Jamal, Ismet Nigar,

Invasive fungal infections (IFI) are a major cause of morbidity and mortality in patients with haematolgical malignancies. Factors that appear to be associated with IFIs in both children and adults in this severely immunosuppressed population are the underlying malignancies, presence of profound and long lasting neutropenia, high intensity of the therapeutic regimens, hematopoietic stem cell transplantation and previous antibiotic therapy. In patients with hematological malignancy most invasive fungal ...

Tópico(s): Fungal Infections and Studies

2021 - | Bangladesh Journal of Child Health

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Niloofar Dehghan, Aaron Nauth, Emil H. Schemitsch, Milena Vicente, Richard Jenkinson, Hans J. Kreder, Michael D. McKee, Jérémy Hall, Avery B. Nathens, Andrew Baker, Sandro Rizoli, Brian Pollard, Jennifer Hidy, Christine E. Schemitsch, Paril Suthar, Melanie MacNevin, Syed Morad Hameed, Émilie Joos, Gerard P. Slobogean, Shelley Abercromby, Richard Malthaner, Dalilah Fortin, Abdel‐Rahman Lawendy, Deb Lewis, Andrew Furey, Craig Stone, Sarah Anthony, Valisha Keough, Minnie Parsons, Erin Baker, David Stephen, Patrick Henry, Lorraine N. Tremblay, Homer Tien, Katrine Milner, Monica Kunz, Wesley Ghent, Aimee Theriault, Araby Sivananthan, Fathima Adamsahib, Katerina Polihronidis, Mopina Shrikumar, Brad Petrisor, Bill Ristevski, Dale Williams, Paul T. Engels, Jamal Al-Asiri, Herman Johal, Nicole Simunovic, Jenna Ratcliffe, Jordan Leonard, Sarah Crouch, Hiba Abdul Mannan, Sofia Bzovsky, Matthew Skelly, Francesc Marcano-Fernández, Robert Korley, Paul Duffy, Prism S. Schneider, Ryan Martin, Richard Buckley, Leah Kennedy, Aftab Akbari, Stephanie S. Yee, Tanja Harrison, Ted Tufescu, Sadeesh Srinathan, Brad Pilkey, Chris Graham, Nigar Sultana, Ramon Angeles, Edward J. Harvey, Gregory Berry, Rudolf Reindl, Max Talbot, Mitchell Bernstein, Kosar Khwaja, Lorenzo Ferri, Tarek Razek, Dan Deckelbaum, Jonathan Spicer, Jeremy Grushka, Andrew Beckett, Mary Amedeo, Josie Campisi, Norine Alam, Allan Liew, Steven Papp, Wade Gofton, Karl‐André Lalonde, Guiseppe Pagliarello, Jean Denis Yelle, Julia Foxall, Nicole Evans Harris, Peter A. Cole, Paul M. Lafferty, Sandy Vang, Clifford B. Jones, Terence Endres, Dennis E. Gregory, Donald J. Scholten, Debra L. Sietsema, Jane Walker, Michelle A Padley, Lindsey Behrend, Eduardo Smith‐Singares, Ellen Omi, Diane Lelo, Lisa Chamberlain, Diane Braun, Nicole M Floyd, Drew Fielder, Daniel L. Stahl, Kevin E. Thorpe, Peter Jüni, Bruno R. da Costa, Mohit Bhandari, Jeffrey M. Singh, Mary-Anne Aarts, Kim Madden,

Importance Unstable chest wall injuries have high rates of mortality and morbidity. In the last decade, multiple studies have reported improved outcomes with operative compared with nonoperative treatment. However, to date, an adequately powered, randomized clinical trial to support operative treatment has been lacking. Objective To compare outcomes of surgical treatment of acute unstable chest wall injuries with nonsurgical management. Design, Setting, and Participants This was a multicenter, prospective, ...

Tópico(s): Traumatic Ocular and Foreign Body Injuries

2022 - American Medical Association | JAMA Surgery

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Shanjana Rahman Tuli, Md. Firoz Ali, Tabassum Binte Jamal, Md Abu Sayem Khan, Nigar Fatima, Irfan Ahmed, Masuma Khatun, Shamima Akhtar Sharmin,

Environmental pollution from metal toxicity is a widespread concern. Certain bacteria hold promise for bioremediation via the conversion of toxic chromium compounds into less harmful forms, promoting environmental cleanup. In this study, we report the isolation and detailed characterization of a highly chromium-tolerant bacterium, Bacillus tropicus CRB14. The isolate is capable of growing on 5000 mg/L Cr (VI) in an LB (Luria Bertani) agar plate while on 900 mg/L Cr (VI) in LB broth. It shows an 86. ...

Tópico(s): Adsorption and biosorption for pollutant removal

2024 - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute | Microorganisms

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G Babayeva-Sadigova, F.A. Guliyev, U Maxmudov, R. Sh. Hasanov, Jamal S. Musayev, G Asadova, Hikmet I. Ibrahimli, Nigar Afandiyeva, A. Hasanova, Tunzala A. Maharramova,

Abstract Background Lactase deficiency is a disorder of lactose absorption in the body due to a deficiency of lactase, an enzyme that helps break down milk sugar. . The most common cause of primary lactase deficiency is due to a polymorphism in the MCM6 gene, which affects the function of the LCT lactase gene. Normal lactose digestibility is associated with the TT genotype, and when thymine is substituted for cytosine (allele C), a decrease in lactase levels in adulthood and impaired lactose digestibility ...

Tópico(s): Digestive system and related health

2024 - Oxford University Press | Journal of Crohn s and Colitis