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VSC 443/543 U Of A - Cats In Biomedical Research Cat Scratch Disease (CSD), Benign inoculation lymphoreticulosis, nonbacterialregional lymphadenitis. Mycobacterium. Direct. Bites and Scratches http://www.ahsc.arizona.edu/uac/notes/classes/catmodel01/catmodel01.html
Extractions: Table 2 Physiologic Data for Feline REFERENCES The cat, like the dog, was one of the first domestic animals that scientists observed. Early studies involved the falling reflex and integration of the mechanisms of balance. Researchers commonly used the cat in psychological, socialization, and learning studies. The occurrence of blood cancers and solid tumors such as lymphomas, leukemia, and adenocarcinoma and endocrine tumors comparable to those of humans makes the cat valuable to cancer research. Cats are useful models for studies of the brain, genetics, head-eye-ears, pharmacology, nutrition, virology, and surgical techniques development. Cats and humans have several similar infectious diseases: hemolytic anemia of the cat is similar to Oroya fever of man; toxoplasmosis occurs among both species; chlamydia, cholera, sporotrichosis, and filariasis infect both cats and humans. Cats are, therefore, noteworthy models for the development of effective treatments and preventative measures of infectious diseases. Selective models in which cats are currently used are given in Sections VII through XV.
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Dorlands Medical Dictionary lymphoreticulosis (lym·pho·re·tic·u·lo·sis) (lim²forschwa-tik²u-lo¢sis)proliferation of the benign lymphoreticulosis, cat-scratch disease. http://www.mercksource.com/pp/us/cns/cns_hl_dorlands.jspzQzpgzEzzSzppdocszSzuszS
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Extractions: Role of periventricular leukomalacia in the development of infantile cerebral paralysis Brain injury in premature infants neonates is an extremely important pediatric and neurological problem. The importance of the problem is determined by the high incidence of brain lesions and their poor prognosis. Periventricular leukomalacia is one of the most significant lesions as it is just the leukomalacia that causes the development of infantile cerebral paralysis in premature children. This paper is a review that deals with current aspects of the pathogenesis, clinical presentation, diagnosis, and prediction of periventricular leukomalacia.
9,500 Keywords, English Only Subset cat scratch disease, cat scratch fever; benign lymphoreticulosis. intermediatecatabolic product; metabolite; product of intermediary metabolism http://www.interfold.com/translator/Keywords_English.htm
Extractions: abacterial; nonbacterial abarticular gout; podagra abbreviations; acronyms swollen abdomen; swollen belly abdominal discomfort abdominal incision; surgical opening of the abdominal cavity abdominocentesis; abdominal paracentesis: paracentesis of the belly to remove fluid aberrant metaphase abiotic control; suppression using abiotic means ablation; extirpation; the removal of an organ by surgery ablation of the vitreous body: ablepharia: congenital absence of eyelids abnormal hemoglobin abortion procedure; performing an abortion; inducing an abortion abrachiocephalia abscission; amputation; cutting something off; excision; ablation absidia: a genus of zygomycetous fungi that may cause mycosis accidental death accretion accurate; precise
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Extractions: LYMPHEDEMA RELATED INFECTIONS Lymphedema Types of Infections Related Infections: Cellulitis, Lymphangitis, Lymphadenitis, Erisypelas, Impetigo, Cat Scratch Fever, Cutaneous Abscesses, Scalded Skin Syndrome I feel it is important to have an understanding of the various types of infections that we face with lymphedema.These infections include
Papers Of Russell J. Blattner, M.D. Cat Scratch Disease Benign Innoculation lymphoreticulosis. 90. Antibody Responseto Cutaneous Inoculation with Vaccinia Virus Viremia and Viruria in http://mcgovern.library.tmc.edu/text/collect/Manuscript/Blattner/BlattnerPub.htm
Extractions: 2. Etiologic Studies of Sporadic Cases of Encephalitis Occurring in the St. Louis Area in 1938. Am. J. Dis. Children, 59: 509-14, 1940. Russell J. Blattner, E. H. Lennette and M. G. Smith. 3. Virus Infection and Virus Immunization by Use of Chick Chorio-Allantoic Membranes. (Trans. Am. Ped. Soc.) Am. J. Dis. Children, 60: 756-57, 1940. Russell J. Blattner. 4. Experimental Transmission of St. Louis Encephalitis to White Swiss Mice by Dermacenter Variabilis. 5. Trypan-Blue Vital Staining in Studies of Virus Lesions on Chorio-Allantoic Membranes. Am. J. Path. 18: 163-67, 1942. Jean V. Cooke and Russell J. Blattner. 6. Unilateral Paralysis of the Diaphram without Involvement of the Brachial Plexus. J. Pedi. 20: 223-29, 1942. Russell J. Blattner. 7. The Use of the Egg Protection Test for the Recognition of St. Louis Encephalitis in Human Subjects. J. Infec. Dis. 70: 226-30, 1942. Russell J. Blattner and Jean V. Cooke. 8. Osteogenesis Imperfecta and Odontogenesis Imperfecta (Hereditary Opalescent Dentin). J. Dent. Res. 21: 325-26, 1942. Russell J. Blattner, H.B.C. Robinson and Florence M. Heys.
ICD-9 CLASSIFICATION OF DISEASES AND INJURIES Benign lymphoreticulosis (of inoculation). Catscratch fever. 078.4 Foot andmouth disease. Epizootic. aphthae. stomatitis http://health.utah.gov/ibisq/ICD_9codes.html
Extractions: ICD-9 CLASSIFICATION OF DISEASES AND INJURIES Content: I. INFECTIOUS AND PARASITIC DISEASES (001-139) II. NEOPLASMS III. ENDOCRINE, NUTRITIONAL AND METABOLIC DISEASES, AND IMMUNITY DISORDERS IV. DISEASES OF THE BLOOD AND BLOOD-FORMING ORGANS V. MENTAL DISORDERS VI. DISEASES OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM AND SENSE ORGANS VII. DISEASES OF THE CIRCULATORY SYSTEM VIII. DISEASES OF THE RESPIRATORY SYSTEM IX. DISEASES OF THE DIGESTIVE SYSTEM X. DISEASES OF THE GENITOURINARY SYSTEM XI. COMPLICATIONS OF PREGNANCY, CHILDBIRTH, AND THE PUERPERIUM XII. DISEASES OF THE SKIN AND SUBCUTANEOUS TISSUE XIII. DISEASES OF THE MUSCULOSKELETAL SYSTEM AND CONNECTIVE TISSUE XIV. CONGENITAL ANOMALIES XV. CERTAIN CONDITIONS ORIGINATING IN THE PERINATAL PERIOD XVI. SYMPTOMS, SIGNS, AND ILL-DEFINED CONDITIONS I. INFECTIOUS AND PARASITIC DISEASES (001-139) Includes: diseases generally recognized as communicable or transmissible as well as a few diseases of unknown but possibly infectious origin Excludes: acute respiratory infections (460-466) influenza (487.-) certain localized infections Note: Categories for "late effects" of infectious and parasitic diseases are to be found at 137.- to 139.-