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Leukopenia (from Gr**** λευκός (leukos) 'white' and πενία (penia) 'deficiency') is a
decrease in the
number of
leukocytes (WBC).
Found in the blood, they...
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Alimentary toxic aleukia is a mycotoxin-induced
condition characterized by nausea, vomiting, diarrhea,
leukopenia (
aleukia), hemorrhaging, skin inflammation...
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mycoflora of
normal and
overwintered cereals in 1943-1944. In
Alimentary toxic aleukia. Acta
Chkalov Inst Epidemiol. Microbiol.
First Commun., 28-34, Orenburg...
- (such as HIV, EBV; an
undetermined virus is most common)
Alimentary toxic aleukia Copper deficiency Pernicious anemia Medication Hypersplenism Osteopetrosis...
- Fusarium-contaminated
wheat flour was
baked into bread,
causing alimentary toxic aleukia with a 60%
mortality rate.
Symptoms began with
abdominal pain, diarrhea...
- and
other animals. The
clinical condition it
causes is
alimentary toxic aleukia and a host of
symptoms related to
organs as
diverse as the skin, airway...
- In the USSR in
World War II, 5,000
people died due to
alimentary toxic aleukia (ALA). In Kenya,
mycotoxins led to the
death of 125
people in 2004, after...
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sulfur mustard. The
response in the body to the mycotoxin,
alimentary toxic aleukia,
occurs several days
after consumption, in four stages: The
first stage...
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Fusarium and
their toxins ****ociated with
fatal outbreaks of
alimentary toxic aleukia in
humans were
extensively studied by
Abraham Z. Joffe.
Fungi are fundamental...
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infected cereals. One such
example includes the
outbreak of
alimentary toxic aleukia (ATA) in Russia, of
which F. sporotrichioides-infected crop was suspected...