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The chronic Erysipelas-polyarthritis in pigs has been considered an animal model resembling human rheumatoid arthritis. Fifteen specifically pathogenfree (SPF) pigs 45 days old were experimentally infectec with strain T 28 of Erysipelothrix rhusiopathiae-bacteria. During the subsequent 32 weeks
OBJECTIVE
To establish the features of clinical and laboratory changes in facial erysipelas in relation to its form.
METHODS
Twenty-three patients (15 women and 8 men) aged 31 to 78 years who were diagnosed with moderate facial erysipelas, primary facial erysipelas being present in 91% of cases were
Chronic erysipelas polyarthritis in pigs is considered to be an animal model closely resembling human rheumatoid arthritis. In an experimental study using SPF pigs infected with Erysipelothrix rhusiopathiae several immunopathological aspects were studied for up to 14 months after infection. After an
Arthritic and histologically normal joints from swine in which arthritis had been produced by the intravenous inoculation of Erysipelothrix rhusiopathiae were used as a source of fluids for lysosomal enzyme determinations. Mean lysozyme activities in synovias from arthritic and histologically normal
The authors have anlyzed the results obtained in the study of indices characterizing phagocytosis and the activity of intracellular leukocytic enzymes in patients with uncomplicated influenza and in those with pneumonia complications. For control, the corresponding parameters were studied in
Thirty patients suffering from bacteriogenic skin diseases were given cefaclor, in most cases simultaneously with classical external dermatological therapy. The results of therapy were satisfactory in 29 of the 30 patients. Only in one relatively severe case of erysipelas did the disease continue to
Drug-induced liver injury (DILI) to flucloxacillin is rare and is classified as idiosyncratic, as it is dependent on individual susceptibility, unpredictable, and dose-independent. The authors present the case of a 74 - year - old man with a history of monoclonal gammopathy under investigation and