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1  infection, and the host (age, presence of a systemic disease).
2 ogic, oncologic, mechanical instability, and systemic disease).
3 ir for bacteria implicated in both local and systemic disease.
4 eria developed moderate to severe additional systemic disease.
5 contributed to suppression and prevention of systemic disease.
6 an influenza virus causes a rapid and lethal systemic disease.
7  for furthering understanding of cancer as a systemic disease.
8 acerbate intestinal inflammation or manifest systemic disease.
9 a risk in inherited and acquired cardiac and systemic disease.
10 fection to severe manifestations of focal or systemic disease.
11 ven if they do, most patients will have mild systemic disease.
12 g a causal link between oral pathobionts and systemic disease.
13 patients and to differentiate localized from systemic disease.
14  in cases of aggressive clinical behavior or systemic disease.
15 c measures but does not treat the underlying systemic disease.
16 doses of L. monocytogenes without developing systemic disease.
17 ermine the future pathways and timescales of systemic disease.
18 dings or have CLE associated with underlying systemic disease.
19  percentage of B lymphocytes and no signs of systemic disease.
20 during intramacrophage replication promoting systemic disease.
21 lf-limiting gastroenteritis that may lead to systemic disease.
22 clinical course, and risk for progression to systemic disease.
23 ement is rare and associated especially with systemic disease.
24 liferations improved in association with the systemic disease.
25 or both, suggesting that celiac disease is a systemic disease.
26 ations of host epithelium that contribute to systemic disease.
27 elium, causing vascular damage that leads to systemic disease.
28 olated aortitis in patients with unexplained systemic disease.
29  of disease, from mild diarrhea to fulminant systemic disease.
30  inoculation of HPAIV H5N1 resulted in fatal systemic disease.
31 ges is an important biomarker of retinal and systemic disease.
32 levels of DENV replication and show signs of systemic disease.
33 between male reproductive failure and future systemic disease.
34 leria mellonella (greater wax worm) model of systemic disease.
35 ation or more commonly as a manifestation of systemic disease.
36 ns causing typhoid fever, a life-threatening systemic disease.
37  critical for the treatment of patients with systemic disease.
38  disease called immunoglobulin G4-associated systemic disease.
39 ibrosis cases are all caused by IgG4-related systemic disease.
40 n be idiopathic or associated with ocular or systemic disease.
41 nt for IFN-alpha/beta signaling in combating systemic disease.
42 y recognized condition known as IgG4-related systemic disease.
43 s well as its transformation from a local to systemic disease.
44  of the relationship between periodontal and systemic disease.
45 nditions, these organisms may cause local or systemic disease.
46 y remains the gold standard for treatment of systemic disease.
47 uction agent for those with limited or early systemic disease.
48 che and, in some cases, disseminate to cause systemic disease.
49 g conditions in patients with a debilitating systemic disease.
50 eatment of ocular conditions associated with systemic disease.
51 eoformans in the environment whilst avoiding systemic disease.
52 teritis, typhoid fever is a life-threatening systemic disease.
53 dings were correlated with the course of the systemic disease.
54 rocess by which a localized cancer becomes a systemic disease.
55  microbiome due to its links with health and systemic disease.
56 n preceding any other organ manifestation or systemic disease.
57  required for early surveillance that limits systemic disease.
58       Organomegaly was a strong indicator of systemic disease.
59  distress syndrome probably mirroring severe systemic disease.
60 c disease, and none without organomegaly had systemic disease.
61 cial mucosal infections and life-threatening systemic disease.
62 ined treatment, and survival was extended in systemic disease.
63 o address the potentially serious associated systemic disease.
64 ement can be seen in patients with extensive systemic disease.
65  are described in 3 patients with aggressive systemic disease.
66  interrelationship between periodontitis and systemic diseases.
67 brosis and that can occur in isolation or in systemic diseases.
68 orly understood symptom in numerous skin and systemic diseases.
69 pretations of studies of the relationship to systemic diseases.
70 scriminatory biomarkers in saliva and distal systemic diseases.
71 future studies of putative associations with systemic diseases.
72                   A minority developed other systemic diseases.
73 secondary to a wide range of neurological or systemic diseases.
74 l deformities, global airway dysfunction and systemic diseases.
75 ciation with periodontitis, as well as other systemic diseases.
76  been implicated as a contributing factor in systemic diseases.
77  has similar treatment challenges to chronic systemic diseases.
78 d image analysis, to detect risk factors for systemic diseases.
79  of a number of chronic gastrointestinal and systemic diseases.
80  disease are linked with various sequelae of systemic diseases.
81 rapid POC chairside diagnostics for oral and systemic diseases.
82 uorides-first to dental diseases and then to systemic diseases.
83  affect preventive approaches for dental and systemic diseases.
84 r treating ocular conditions associated with systemic diseases.
85 : that excessive dietary lipid intake caused systemic diseases.
86 nger considered as a common cause for dental-systemic diseases.
87 nts, is a central mechanism linking oral and systemic diseases.
88 arbohydrate intake prevented both dental and systemic diseases.
89  the role of nucleic acid sensors in various systemic diseases.
90 g may potentially be a link between oral and systemic diseases.
91  (PdD) has been shown to be related to other systemic diseases.
92 es the etiopathologic basis of many oral and systemic diseases.
93 es for treating or preventing both local and systemic diseases.
94 picting fundus pathologic features of common systemic diseases.
95 nd points included complete renal remission, systemic disease activity and damage, and safety.
96 whether sociodemographic factors and certain systemic diseases affected the odds of KCN.
97 e for future studies investigating local and systemic diseases affecting human health.
98 s study was to determine whether the risk of systemic disease after esophagectomy could be predicted
99              We report the associations with systemic disease and describe 3 stages of a CRF-related
100 ed with an H3N2 influenza virus succumbed to systemic disease and encephalitis after H5N1 virus chall
101                                     Treating systemic disease and identifying patients with early dis
102 natural progression of these malignancies to systemic disease and indicates a cell autonomous leukemo
103 nderlying genetic defect to those related to systemic disease and malnutrition.
104 shes that gingipains are crucially linked to systemic disease and potentially contribute to CVD.
105 s increasing with the improved management of systemic disease and prolongation of survival.
106 volvement occurs in patients with aggressive systemic disease and usually portends a poor prognosis f
107 tients in whom uveitis was associated with a systemic disease and was not influenced by concomitant i
108                       Subjects with no known systemic disease and without retinal pathology were incl
109 r the remaining patients have submicroscopic systemic disease and, if so, what is the clinical signif
110 ive to Argentina and is associated with both systemic disease and, in some patients, neurological sym
111 o examine their relationship with ocular and systemic disease and, in some studies, to calculate the
112 ught to be associated with increased risk of systemic diseases and adverse pregnancy outcomes, includ
113 nto how its dysfunction contributes to multi-systemic diseases and cancer.
114 ht the complex relationship between CRVE and systemic diseases and conditions and the difficulty in d
115       The effect of periodontal infection on systemic diseases and conditions has been the subject of
116 associations between periodontal disease and systemic diseases and conditions specifically respirator
117 sociations between periodontitis and various systemic diseases and conditions, including chronic obst
118 sociations between periodontitis and various systemic diseases and conditions.
119  events, which variously manifest within the systemic diseases and disorders discussed.
120 d diabetes mellitus, and 3 had no associated systemic diseases and exhibited no evidence of immune de
121                                      Various systemic diseases and medications have been associated w
122 mation in the oral cavity is associated with systemic diseases and that oral microbial DNA is isolate
123 cal levels to the development of a number of systemic diseases and to the development of oral and gas
124 ogic changes associated with functional use, systemic disease, and aging.
125 sence of hypertension, proteinuria (>1 g/d), systemic disease, and CKD stage (at referral) were asses
126 charts included gender, age at presentation, systemic disease, and clinical presentation in each eye.
127 mediator symptoms, all with organomegaly had systemic disease, and none without organomegaly had syst
128 r disease in AAV can occur in the absence of systemic disease, and that in limited eye disease the AN
129 merican participants aged 5 to 21 y, free of systemic diseases, and diagnosed with LAP.
130 es were regarded as an alarm bell for future systemic diseases, and restricting carbohydrate intake p
131 children with diverse cardiac, pulmonary, or systemic diseases, and therapeutic options are currently
132 were clinical features, associated ocular or systemic diseases, approach towards its management, and
133 le localized hypersensitivity reactions from systemic disease are areas of active investigation.
134 and 1 (SPI-1), while macrophage survival and systemic disease are mediated by the T3SS encoded in SPI
135       This review will focus on IgG4-related systemic disease as a cause of thoracic aortitis, inflam
136  lack functional FasL, results in diminished systemic disease as well as pulmonary eosinophilia.
137 ss likely to seek care for this multifaceted systemic disease as well as to be aware of reasons for n
138 rahepatic metastases, the notion of HCC as a systemic disease, as detected by imaging, may be reconsi
139 ivity loss due to ocular, neurologic, and/or systemic disease, as well as injury and physiological st
140                                              Systemic diseases associated with NAION included hyperte
141 st the involvement of periodontopathogens in systemic diseases associated with periodontal inflammati
142 us uveitic diseases are idiopathic, and most systemic diseases associated with uveitis also are idiop
143 elay in presentation, and follow-up period), systemic disease association (associated disease, potent
144 al inheritance pattern can be masked and the systemic disease associations can be variable or even ab
145               Uveal melanoma appears to be a systemic disease at presentation.
146 t may also be involved in the development of systemic diseases (atherosclerosis, rheumatoid arthritis
147 95% CI, 0.32-0.86), patients with a moderate systemic disease burden (HR, 0.71; 95% CI, 0.69-0.72), a
148 es and within strata of age, gender, region, systemic disease burden, and in patients with versus wit
149 eterogeneous disorder that usually occurs in systemic diseases, but less commonly appears as nonsyste
150     Gut microbiota profoundly affect gut and systemic diseases, but the mechanism whereby microbiota
151 wed that gut microbiota remotely regulated a systemic disease by driving the induction and egress of
152                Recognition that IgG4-related systemic disease can involve the ascending as well as th
153 c diseases such as inflammation and of other systemic diseases can also be envisioned.
154 ent cataract surgery without other ocular or systemic disease comprised the controls.
155 ociated with several cardiac, pulmonary, and systemic diseases contributing to morbidity and mortalit
156                                              Systemic diseases, dental use, or smoking were not expla
157  excluded people with a history of ocular or systemic disease (diabetes or neurodegenerative diseases
158                           Scleritis preceded systemic disease diagnosis in 38.7% of patients.
159 ortant biological process, especially in the systemic disease diagnostics and therapeutics, yet the p
160 accommodative esotropia, concurrent onset of systemic disease, disruption of central fusion, and mono
161 -cell lymphomas (ALCLs) encompass at least 2 systemic diseases distinguished by the presence or absen
162 da in the early 1990s, an epidemic of severe systemic disease due to PCV2 spread worldwide in the ens
163                                              Systemic disease due to shigellae is associated with hum
164  onset, putative trigger factors, coexisting systemic diseases, duration of symptoms and diagnoses gi
165 e investigated the role of PLA2 in local and systemic disease during S. pneumoniae infection.
166 e majority developed none to mild additional systemic disease during the study period.
167 disease and any associated often-undiagnosed systemic disease (e.g., Sjogren syndrome).
168 on health history, including the presence of systemic diseases (e.g., hypertension, cancer, or immuno
169 lly selected patients without extrapulmonary systemic disease experience similar survival after lung
170        It contrasts with the pathogenesis of systemic disease from the same virus following entry via
171 s with idiopathic dry eye and no evidence of systemic diseases from a dry eye practice have these aut
172  of salivary biomarkers for the detection of systemic diseases has been undermined due to the absence
173 unately, the targeted therapies that control systemic disease have diminished efficacy against brain
174 rious clinical presentations of IgG4-related systemic disease (IgG4-RSD) and to review the evolving l
175                 The spectrum of IgG4-related systemic disease (IgG4-RSD) continues to widen.
176                   Patients with IgG4-related systemic disease (IgG4-RSD) frequently show an incomplet
177 sorders collectively defined as IgG4-related systemic disease (IgG4-RSD) have prompted this review of
178                                 IgG4-related systemic disease (IgG4-RSD) is a systemic fibroinflammat
179 ch cognitive abnormalities are a function of systemic disease, impaired hepatic function, or virus in
180 eal findings were the first manifestation of systemic disease in 4 patients, and the diagnosis was no
181 gangrenosum is associated with a concomitant systemic disease in 50 to 70 % of cases, including infla
182 ) pathway markedly improves neurological and systemic disease in a mouse model of GD.
183             Ebola virus (EBOV) causes severe systemic disease in humans and non-human primates charac
184                               Head smut is a systemic disease in maize caused by the soil-borne fungu
185 ainst both toxins blocked the development of systemic disease in mice.
186 gastroenteritis in humans and a typhoid-like systemic disease in mice.
187 lbicans is a commensal fungus that can cause systemic disease in patients with breaches in mucosal in
188 cherichia coli (APEC) causes respiratory and systemic disease in poultry.
189 ogen Listeria monocytogenes causes foodborne systemic disease in pregnant women, which can lead to pr
190 radation correlates with host adaptation and systemic disease in Salmonella.
191 lla enterica cause both gastrointestinal and systemic diseases in a broad range of mammalian hosts, i
192 ease complex and can also cause a variety of systemic diseases in cattle and sheep.
193 ociated with diverse cardiac, pulmonary, and systemic diseases in neonates, infants, and older childr
194 , has been implicated in various enteric and systemic diseases in normal and immunocompromised patien
195                                 In contrast, systemic disease, in the form of unrestrained lymphoprol
196 eatment of ocular conditions associated with systemic diseases including diabetic retinopathy, retina
197 d-borne illness and can cause intestinal and systemic disease, including severe renal damage.
198    The association between periodontitis and systemic diseases, including cardiovascular diseases and
199  Oral streptococci have been associated with systemic diseases, including infective endocarditis and
200                                      Several systemic diseases, including thrombotic thrombocytopenic
201 stically the sophisticated interplay between systemic disease 'initiators' and joint-specific 'locali
202                                 IgG4-related systemic disease is a newly recognized disorder that may
203                                 IgG4-related systemic disease is an autoimmune disease that was first
204 ough IL-1R, instigates skin inflammation and systemic disease is not known.
205 onella enterica to cause both intestinal and systemic disease is the direct injection of effector pro
206  but the mechanism whereby microbiota affect systemic diseases is unclear.
207 nying many dermatological, neurological, and systemic diseases is unresponsive to antihistamines.
208                                 IgG4-related systemic disease (ISD) is a recently recognized syndrome
209 lthough this supports the notion of AMD as a systemic disease, it also suggests that the adaptive imm
210                Although atherosclerosis is a systemic disease, its burden varies considerably across
211                 In patients with progressive systemic disease, limited treatment options, and poor pe
212 cending aorta in the setting of IgG4-related systemic disease, linking IgG4-related systemic disease
213 (A/Vietnam/1203/04 virus) resulted in lethal systemic disease mainly affecting the intestine, liver,
214 l visual loss or rapid progression of latent systemic disease, making early diagnosis important.
215 diffuse or nodular scleritis with associated systemic disease may respond to IMT or BRMs.
216  the eye; none of the patients developed new systemic disease (median follow-up, 30.3 months).
217 utic treatments as well as several ocular or systemic diseases might induce changes in the mechanical
218                                              Systemic disease occurred more commonly in older patient
219 es (demographic and environmental variables, systemic diseases, ocular traits, and medications).
220  the causative agent of Glasser's disease, a systemic disease of pigs, and is also associated with pn
221                           Viruses that cause systemic disease often spread through the bloodstream to
222 mework in which AD may be viewed either as a systemic disease or as a metastatic disorder leading to
223 small-cell lung cancer excluded) with stable systemic disease or asymptomatic primary tumors and WHO
224 cularly when inflammation is associated with systemic disease or when bilateral ocular disease is pre
225 diffuse or nodular scleritis with associated systemic disease (OR = 1.57, P = 0.047), mainly potentia
226 diffuse or nodular scleritis with associated systemic disease (OR = 3.15, P < 0.001).
227 thout baseline hypertension, proteinuria, or systemic disease (OR, 1.88; 95% CI, 1.27 to 2.79).
228 confidence interval [95% CI], 1.87 to 6.21), systemic disease (OR, 3.13; 95% CI, 1.51 to 6.50), and p
229                       Epidemiologic factors, systemic diseases, other ocular pathologic characteristi
230 etween the gut and systemic sites alters the systemic disease outcome.
231 ting with solely orbital GPA developed later systemic disease over a median follow-up of 2.7 years.
232 nited States and that causes respiratory and systemic disease, particularly in individuals with impai
233  (MCI), and MBL and 2) to assess how various systemic diseases, periodontitis, and placement of impla
234     The frequency of hospital admission with systemic disease preinjury and postinjury was higher in
235 s cause CRS, are promoted by CRS, or share a systemic disease process with CRS.
236            Shared risk factors and/or common systemic disease processes might underlie this associati
237 at include genetic factors, association with systemic disease processes, and inflammatory or fibrotic
238 nset of other diseases or is an indicator of systemic disease processes.
239 metastasis form HCC has been considered as a systemic disease, prognosis after resection of them rema
240 follow-up time of 33 months, locoregional or systemic disease progression was observed in six patient
241 D patients affected by glomerulonephritis or systemic diseases ("progressive CKD") are compared with
242 these infections in the aetiology of several systemic diseases, ranging from arthritis to neurodegene
243 o this in the context of cancer as a complex systemic disease, rather than as a simple linearly progr
244                    Two of these patients had systemic disease recurrence involving the primary malign
245 tive care, the mortality associated with the systemic disease remains high.
246            Under this hypothesis, dental and systemic diseases shared-as a common cause-a diet of exc
247                                 IgG4-related systemic disease should be considered in all patients wi
248                                 IgG4-related systemic disease should be considered in any patient fou
249 whether an association exists between common systemic diseases, sociodemographic factors, and keratoc
250 ted sialadenitis belongs to the IgG4-related systemic disease spectrum and shows a swift response to
251 d is seen in hepatitis C virus infection and systemic diseases such as B-cell lineage hematologic mal
252  Bone fracture healing impairment related to systemic diseases such as diabetes can be addressed by g
253 sideration the aging population and emerging systemic diseases such as diabetes mellitus and hyperten
254  be readily detected upon the development of systemic diseases such as pancreatic cancer, breast canc
255    In addition, all patients showed signs of systemic disease, such as arthritis, lymphopenia, or ant
256 ransposons to liver for treatment of various systemic diseases, such as hemophilia and mucopolysaccha
257 f a gingipain inhibitor (KYT) on Pg-mediated systemic disease, suggesting its potential use therapeut
258 al GPA involvement at presentation developed systemic disease, suggesting that orbital GPA can remain
259 reduce risks for a variety of age-associated systemic diseases, suggesting that such drugs might also
260 lation between toxemia and the occurrence of systemic disease, supporting the hypothesis that systemi
261 responses during early infection, and causes systemic disease symptoms.
262                                     Although systemic diseases take the biggest toll on human health
263 phoidal Salmonella serovars causes a febrile systemic disease, termed enteric fever.
264 (i.b.) exposure of NHPs to MPXV results in a systemic disease that better resembles the progression o
265                       Diabetes mellitus is a systemic disease that increases the risk of infections.
266 ry responses in Gram-positive toxic shock, a systemic disease that is a significant cause of morbidit
267  aortic stenosis is a complex, multifaceted, systemic disease that is not solely limited to the aorti
268  An emerging view is that breast cancer is a systemic disease that utilizes intrinsic and extrinsic t
269 an infection (which will alter therapy) or a systemic disease that will affect the patient's health.
270 al process (the "high-risk plaque") and as a systemic disease (the "high-risk patient").
271 ed IL10 microparticles ameliorates local and systemic disease to enhance survival.
272 f the frequent good response of IgG4-related systemic disease to glucocorticoid treatment without add
273  may prevent progression of the IgG4-related systemic disease to involvement of other organs.
274 matic mosaicism are at risk for transmitting systemic disease to their offspring, and all individuals
275 Salmonella enterica serovar Typhi causes the systemic disease typhoid fever.
276                   Salmonella enterica causes systemic diseases (typhoid and paratyphoid fever), nonty
277               Severity of ocular surface and systemic disease was graded.
278                                   Underlying systemic disease was identified in 34 (32.7%) patients.
279                The severity of SS ocular and systemic disease was inversely correlated with microbial
280                             The incidence of systemic disease was reduced in coinfected animals, comp
281       Lymph-node involvement, as a marker of systemic disease, was also significant on univariate ana
282 s relevant to cutaneous lupus as compared to systemic disease, we generated genome-wide expression da
283 gle test definitively diagnoses IgG4-related systemic disease, we rely on a combination of histologic
284  associated uveitis, keratitis, glaucoma, or systemic disease were documented over the follow-up peri
285                  Subjects with any ocular or systemic disease were excluded.
286 onic periodontitis (CP) (n = 15) without any systemic disease were included in the study.
287                                              Systemic diseases were common (diabetes: 5.8%; cardiovas
288 ata, clinical manifestations, and associated systemic diseases were recorded.
289 tor [RF]-negative polyarthritis, and 21 with systemic disease) were isolated from whole blood.
290 vealed features consistent with IgG4-related systemic disease, which had not been recognized at the t
291 coccus agalactiae, are an important cause of systemic disease, which is facilitated in part by the pr
292  dry eye disease and rheumatoid arthritis, a systemic disease with a known association with dry eye,
293        These findings suggest that VEDS is a systemic disease with a major inflammatory component.
294 lated systemic disease, linking IgG4-related systemic disease with a newly-recognized subset of nonin
295  FMD allowed us to demonstrate that FMD is a systemic disease with alterations in common with the spe
296 y-four hours before death, animals developed systemic disease with an apparent delayed inflammatory r
297 genus, Iridoviridae family, causing a severe systemic disease with high mortality in mandarin fish (S
298 rbidities, atopic dermatitis (AD) emerges as systemic disease with increased cardiovascular risk.
299 tered only anti-TcdA developed severe GI and systemic disease, with 67%-83% fatality, faring worse th
300  Glucocorticoid therapy for the IgG4-related systemic disease yielded a prompt response.

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