Immunomax for the therapy of disorders of the urogenital tract: a novel immunstimulatory therapy to obtain relieve in bacterial infections, prostatits and in prostate carcinoma

2009 ◽  
Vol 6 (3) ◽  
pp. 235-235 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ravshan Ataullakhanov ◽  
Hartwig Bauer ◽  
Rupert Holms ◽  
Wolfgang G. Bessler
2007 ◽  
Vol 2007 ◽  
pp. 206-206
Author(s):  
C. C. Kyriacou ◽  
G. M. Jones ◽  
B. Ruel ◽  
A. Hainz ◽  
S. A. Edwards

Reproductive problems in sows are the cause for at least 15% of the sow culls in Cyprus. The main cause of reproductive failure is urogenital tract infections (UTI), caused by pathogenic bacteria entering the sow’s reproductive tract, especially at risk times of farrowing and serving when the cervix is open (Almond and Richards 1992). Indigenous people have used cranberry preparations to prevent UTIs and other illness for centuries (http://www.cranberryinstitute.org/health/urinarytract.htm). An endogenous mechanism of the sow as protection against bacterial infections in the urogenital tract is the urinary pH, which can be manipulated by dietary means affecting the dietary anion-cation balance (Beker 1999). The objective of this experiment was to evaluate the effect of a dietary urine acidifier based on acidic acting substances (mixture of phosphoric acid and selected ingredients containing anions) and cranberry extract on sow urine parameters (pH, leucocytes and nitrates) and sow fertility parameters.


1964 ◽  
Vol 47 (6) ◽  
pp. 590-599 ◽  
Author(s):  
H. Fahrländer ◽  
F. Huber ◽  
F. Gloor
Keyword(s):  

2007 ◽  
Vol 177 (4S) ◽  
pp. 52-52
Author(s):  
Joshua M. Stem ◽  
Jer-Tsang Hsieh ◽  
Sangtae Park ◽  
Yair Lotan ◽  
Jeffrey A. Cadeddu

2018 ◽  
Vol 15 (03) ◽  
pp. 152-154
Author(s):  
Megan B. Garcia ◽  
Anjali N. Kunz

Abstract Prevotella species are gram-negative anaerobic commensal bacteria of the oropharynx, which frequently cause periodontal disease but are otherwise rarely implicated in serious bacterial infections. Cranial dermoid cysts are benign neoplasms that grow along the planes of the embryonic neural tube closure. In infants, they most commonly present in frontal locations, including periorbital, nasal, and within the anterior fontanelle. Although dermoid cysts are slow growing, usually uncomplicated, and easily treated definitively with surgical excision, cranial cysts located on the midline are associated with a higher risk for persistent dermal sinus tract with intracranial extension of the tumor. We describe a case of a 10-month-old male patient with an occipital midline dermoid cyst with intracranial extension, infected with Prevotella melaninogenica, and complicated by intracranial abscess formation and meningitis.This case highlights two unusual disease entities: the uncommon occipital location of a dermoid cyst, and complications of that cyst caused by a serious bacterial infection with a normal oral flora. We discuss the recommendation for neuroimaging prior to surgical excision of a midline dermoid cyst, given the risk for dermal sinus tract with intracranial communication. We also discuss potential mechanisms for bacterial inoculation of this cyst with Prevotella melaninogenica. This pathogen has not previously been reported as a complication of dermoid cysts.


2012 ◽  
Vol 3 (4) ◽  
pp. 151-154
Author(s):  
Dr. Jaya S Dr. Jaya S ◽  
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Dr. Mariraj J Dr. Mariraj J ◽  
Dr. Krishna. S Dr. Krishna. S

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