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This paper reviews less well-known or less widely distributed viruses of the Bunyaviridae family that are nonetheless of significant veterinary and public health concern. These include: Cache Valley fever, Main Drain, Ingwavuma, Bhanja and Heartland viruses. A description of the agents, clinical
Subphrenic omental bursa abscess is frequently overlooked and the overall mortality is 70%. Early diagnosis and drainage improve the prognosis considerably. In cases with abdominal symptoms followed by pyrexia, possibly with signs of sepsis, and pleural effusion but with no or only slight findings
A 11-month-old boy presented with a 4-month history of failure to thrive. His initial presentation was highlighted by fever, postprandial abdominal pain and lethargy. The diagnosis was elusive despite extensive investigations. A contrast enhanced abdominal computerised tomogram (CT) suggested the
Intra-abdominal lymphangiomas usually present by 2 years of age and are uncommon in adults. Cystic lymphagiomas arising from the lesser sac are even more uncommon. We report an unusual case of a lesser sac cystic lymphangioma presenting as acute appendicitis. A 21 year old female was admitted with
This study reports two cases of fatal necrosis of the lesser pelvis in patients with advanced cervical carcinoma, who had received combined radiotherapy and hyperthermia. The necrosis reached far from the high dose area, in one of the cases even outside the radiation portals. Both patients initially
Sebaldella termitidis is a rare fastidious microorganism of the Leptotrichiaceae family. A variety of closely related species are associated with severe and even life-threatening disease in humans and animals, such as Streptobacillus moniliformis, the etiological organism of rat-bite fever as well
A case is reported of a young man of Moroccan origin, admitted with fever, aerobilia and an epigastric mass. Laparotomy revealed a suppurated hydatid cyst extending from the left lobe of the liver, which had ruptured into the left hepatic duct and intraperitoneally, into the lesser sac. A left
Gastric outlet obstruction in adults is usually caused by pyloric stenosis secondary to peptic ulcer disease or malignancy. However, there are few other causes such as a foreign body and external compression due to pseudocyst pancreas. We present a rare aetiology of a large collection of pus in the
The author presents two personal cases (from a series of 176 operations) of this complication of which 43 cases have already been reported in the literature. Necrosis perforating into the peritoneum is the most dramatic form: fever, pain, abdominal distension and most importantly, the appearance of
We have previously presented indirect evidence that both specific immunosuppression and lymphocyte mitogenicity induced in mice by p36, a proteinaceous factor of virulence produced by porcine monocytes infected by African swine fever virus, were consistent with a Th2-driven response. Here we show:
Plaque-reduction neutralization tests were done with eight of nine known representative hantaviruses and immune sera from experimentally infected animals and from patients with hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome (HFRS) or hantavirus pulmonary syndrome (HPS). Results obtained with animal sera
One hundred and fourty-eight rheumatic fever patients and 444 controls matched by age, sex and place of residence, were interviewed about socio-economic and some other variables. Socio-economic factors recognized as risk factors for rheumatic fever (flat dampness, more than 2 persons per room,
The antipyretic effects of aminopyrine and sodium acetylsalicylate on endotoxin-induced fever in rabbits were studied relative to the route and dose of administration. Intravenous administration of aminopyrine produced a marked antipyretic effect, intracisternal administration produced a lesser