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- BookVal M. Runge.Summary: "Neuroradiology: The Essentials with MR and CT, Second Edition, written by world-renowned neuroradiologist and MRI pioneer Val Runge, builds on the acclaimed prior edition. The splendidly illustrated compendium features in-depth discussion of important imaging findings, focused primarily on common disease processes. An impressive cadre of international experts contribute to the text, which is written from a clinical radiology perspective and draws from firsthand experiences. MRI physics pearls and tips throughout the book will help radiologists avoid common pitfalls"-- Provided by publisher.
- ArticleStrickland GT.Tropenmed Parasitol. 1978 Jun;29(2):198-203.To test for the presence of a lymphocyte mitogenic factor in malaria, sera were obtained from 10 patients with malaria (9 with falciparum and one with vivax), and 10 noninfected controls. The sera from the malarial patients caused an increased blastogenesis in mouse splenic lymphocyte cultures and inhibited hemagglutination between lipid-A-coated erythrocytes and lipid-A antibodies. None of the sera were positive using the limulus amebocyte lysate test. These results could be interpreted to demonstrate that patients with falciparum malaria have a circulating mitogen which cross-reacts with endotoxin. However, alternate explanations must be considered, including an hypothesis that antiglobulins and/or immune complexes in the sera of malarious patients both caused the blastogenesis of mouse spleen cells and inhibited hemagglutination to lipid-A antibodies.