Web1 de jul. de 1990 · This website requires cookies, and the limited processing of your personal data in order to function. By using the site you are agreeing to this as outlined in our privacy notice and cookie policy. WebHowever, reports suggest that tenuazonic acid secondary to ingestion of P. sorghina infected grains may be the cause of a form of thrombocytopenia in humans known as “onyalai” in Brazil and Central Africa [10, 13]. Phoma allergy. Although Phoma spores are not easily aerosolized, they are still considered to be common airborne allergens.
High dose methylprednisolone therapy in children with onyalai.
WebSummaryMethylprednisolone at 30 mg/kg i.v. for 3 days followed by 20 mg/kg for 4 days was given to eight children who had been referred to Windhoek State Hospital with onyalai. The history of previous attacks, change in platelet count over 7 days, blood transfusion requirement and length of clinical bleeding were compared with similar parameters in a … Web15 de dez. de 1984 · Forty-two patients in the acute phase of onyalai were admitted to hospital and randomly divided into three groups of 14 to receive prednisolone 3 mg/kg/d … how many authors the bible
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Web5 de ago. de 2024 · Price at time of publication: $30. Active Ingredients: Tea tree oil, eucalyptus oil, and peppermint oil Dose: Use like a standard body wash, apply and lather over the whole body. Leave soap on for 30 to 60 seconds before rinsing. Uses: Cleanses bacteria and fungus all over skin; treats and helps prevent acne. Web1 de jan. de 1987 · Treatment of onyalai with prednisolone, intravenous gammaglobulin and ascorbic acid South African Medical Journal (1984) P.B. Hesseling et al. Splenectomy in onyalai. A report on 5 cases South African Medical Journal (1984) S.M. Lewis et al. Onyalai: a clinical and laboratory survey Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene (1953) Web1. The nomenclature and previous literature relating to onyalai and allied diseases are briefly reviewed. 2. 2. The aetiology and clinical features of onyalai are discussed. 3. 3. … how many authors use pen names