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  2. Mycetoma - Wikipedia

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    Most eumycetoma is caused by M. mycetomatis, whereas most actinomycetoma is caused by N. brasiliensis, S. somaliensis, A. madurae, and Actinomadura pelletieri. [1] People who develop mycetoma likely have a weakened immune system. [1] It can take between 3 months to 50 years from the time of infection to first seeking healthcare advice. [1]

  3. Eumycetoma - Wikipedia

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    Ketoconazole has been used to treat eumycetoma but has many side effects. [25] Actinomycetes usually respond well to medical treatment, but eukaryotic infections are generally resistant and may require surgical interventions including salvage procedures as bone resection or even the more radical amputation. [26] [12] [14]

  4. Animal disease model - Wikipedia

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    An animal model (short for animal disease model) is a living, non-human, often genetic-engineered animal used during the research and investigation of human disease, for the purpose of better understanding the disease process without the risk of harming a human. Although biological activity in an animal model does not ensure an effect in humans ...

  5. Pseudallescheria boydii - Wikipedia

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    Treatment of infections with P. boydii is complicated by resistance to many of the standard antifungal agents normally used to treat infections by filamentous fungi. [4] Fungal pneumonia caused by this mold was the cause of death in three athletes submerged in the Yarkon River after a bridge collapsed during the 1997 Maccabiah Games. [5]

  6. Experimental cancer treatment - Wikipedia

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    The first-in-human tests of a potential treatment are called Phase I studies. Early clinical trials typically enroll a very small number of patients, and the purpose is to identify major safety issues and the maximum tolerated dose , which is the highest dose that does not produce serious or fatal adverse effects .

  7. FDA Approves Abiomed's Impella Low Profile Sheath - AOL

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    The FDA has granted 510(k) clearance to Abiomed Inc's (NASDAQ: ABMD) Impella Low Profile Sheath. Compared to the existing 14 French (Fr) sheath used for the placement of Impella CP, the new sheath ...

  8. Semaglutide Side Effects: Is It Safe? What You Need To Know - AOL

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    That said, it’s unclear whether semaglutide poses the same risk to humans, and more research is needed to fully understand this. When it comes to semaglutide side effects, cancer is an unproven ...

  9. Helminthic therapy - Wikipedia

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    A patient will ingest the eggs so the worms can colonize the caecum and colon of the human gut for a short period of time and provide treatment. The beneficial effect is temporary because the worms only live for a few weeks. Because of this short life span, treatments need to be repeated at intervals.