Larval toxocariasis is a zoonotic disease in humans caused by the larvae of Toxocara
canis and Toxocara cati, with signs of damage of multiple organ systems. Despite the high percentage of asymptomatic forms, basically ...
The study included 52 patients with asthma associated with toxocariasis and 31 patients
with toxocariasis (control group). Study results and analysis suggest the conclusion about installing mixed type (Th1-Th2) of the ...
Peculiarities of acute bacterial meningitis in children aged between 0 to 5 years
Bacterial meningitis remain an actual problem of the world, it is registered a high
incidence of cases of ill children during the infantile ...
Enteroviral infections incidence are particularly high among the general population are
quite contagious and easily spread in communities of children, sometimes triggering epidemics.
The study refers to a group of 76 ...
Adenoviruses are acute respiratory infections manifested clinically by fever, intoxication,
respiratory and extrarespiratory various clinical signs (conjunctivitis, lymphadenopathy, diarrhea etc). The study included 95 ...
The study comprised a number of 158 children with acute viral meningitis aged between1 and 17 years. The clinical picture of acute viral meningitis was dominated by triad: fever, headache, meningian irritation have been ...
The authors present a retrospective study on a group of 66 patients with Cryptosporidium
Parvum. It was examined the evolution of Cryptosporidium in children in terms of age and
clinical forms.
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41 cases of epidermolysis bullosa (EB), simple, jonctional and dystrophic types, were
analyzed in this article. It is showed a predominance of male patients originated from rural
regions as well as high incidence of ...
There have been examined and treated 39 patients suffering with acute Lyme Disease
(LD) during 2009-2012 in the Clinic of Infectious Disease. The incidence of disease was higher during May and July months 33.3% and 20.5% ...
Authors present personal observations on atopic dermatitis after specifing recent data
about epidemiology, aetiology, pathogenesis and clinical aspects of the disease and describe 58 cases of atopic dermatitis in children. ...
The clinical, immunological, virological and epidemiological data were collected in 149
adult patients diagnosed with HIV/AIDS infection. Late diagnoses were defined as a CD4 count
of < 350 cells/µl and/or an AIDS ...
Viral Hepatitis E is an infectious disease which is prevalently spread in Asia (India,
Pakistan) and in some regions of Africa, Central and South America but there were described some imported cases in Spain and Italy. ...
The authors present a retrospective study on a group of 52 patients with shigellosis sonnei and flexneri. It was examined the epidemiological, clinical features, the evolution and treatment.
Autorii prezintă un studiu ...
This article presents current opinions in diagnosis and recovery of hemispatial neglect
syndrome associated with homonymous hemianopia in patients with stroke. In the absence of
proper management, this syndrome can cause ...
This article studies the clinical and neurological issues related to chronic demyelinating
neuropathy. Being a relatively rarely encountered disease and slowly progressive in time, it
requires a separate attitude from ...
The back is formed by a complex system of bones, ligaments, joints, muscles and nerves,
and the pain felt can be caused by any of the mentioned elements. Low back pain can have many
factors and can be caused by many ...
Cervical myelopathy is a common condition caused by degenerative disorders of the
spine leading to spinal cord and root system pathology. Cervical myelopathy is caused by
compression of the spinal vessels causing a slowly ...
The purpose of this study is to highlight specific clinical , psychological and vegetative of
migraine in women during menopause. The study involved 21 women in menopause. It was
established that migraine symptoms correlate ...
Originally described by Landry in 1859 and Guillain, Barré and Strohl in 1916, GuillainBarré
syndrome (GBS) is an acute, monophasic, immune-mediated polyradiculoneuropathy
which encompasses a heterogeneous group of ...
This article addresses the problem of diagnosis and management of the neurogenic form
of thoracic outlet syndrome and the role of the skeletal changes in starting of this pathology.
Being a multidisciplinary disease and ...