... (CMVH), virus de varicela zoster, rubéola, virus de la hepatitis B y C (HCV, HBV), EpsteinBarrvirus (EBV), parvovirus B19 y, más recientemente, Helicobacter Pylori; que en caso de ...
... Breast cancer (BC) is a leading cause of death in women around the world. In Chile, BC is the second cause of death by cancer with a mortality rate of 11.0/100.000 habitants [1]. It is known that only 5-10% of BCs arise ...
... UNIVERSIDAD RICARDO PALMA FACULTAD DE CIENCIAS BIOL?GICAS ESCUELA PROFESIONAL DE BIOLOG?A Prevalencia de Epstein Barr Virus y Helicobacter pylori como agentes causantes de adenocarcinoma g?strico en e[.] ...
... EpsteinBarrVirus (EBV) is linked to a number of malignant tumors of epithelial and lymphoid ...this virus and lymphoproliferative diseases such as Burkitt's lymphoma (BL), Hodgkin lymphoma ...
... 12. Ma, S.-D., Hegde, S., Young, K. H., Sullivan, R., Rajesh, D., Zhou, Y., … Kenney, S. C. A New Model of Epstein-BarrVirus Infection Reveals an Important Role for Early Lytic Viral Protein ...
... The Epstein-Barrvirus (EBV) is an ubiquitous and oncogenic virus associated with the development of diseases such as infectious mononucleosis, Burkitt’s lymphoma, nasopharyngeal carcinoma, ...
... In the investigation, the thrombocytopenic purpura associated with infectious mononucleosis was investigated. First of all, it must be specified that infectious mononucleosis is a disease usually caused by the ...
... 30. Sun A, Chang JG, Chu CT, Liu BY, Yuan JH, Chiang CP. Preli- minary evidence for an association of Epstein-Barrvirus with pre-ulcerative oral lesions in patients with recurrent aphthous ulcers or ...
... The Epstein-Barrvirus is a gammaherpes virus that infects mainly B lymphocytes staying inside it in a latent status, being able to infect a T lymphocytes and epithelial cells as ...the ...
... Background. Epstein-Barrvirus (EBV) viral load is use- ful not only for detection of an active infection but also as a tumor marker for certain malignant ...
... phoma, associated with Epstein-Barrvirus. Usually involving the nose and the upper respiratory and digestive tract. It is char- acterized by vascular damage with angiocentric and angiode- structive ...
... Methods: An, investigation was carry out using 1179 samples from patients waiting for renal transplant at the Institute of Hematology and Immunology since August 2013 to December 2014. Four enzyme immunoassay (ELISA) ...
... INTRODUCTION: Epstein-Barrvirus (EBV) is a widely disseminated herpesvirus that is spread by intimate contact between susceptible persons and asymptomatic EBV ...
... latter, virus infections are a frequent trigger, predominantly the family of herpes viruses, such as Epstein-Barr ...the Epstein-Barrvirus in an immunocompetent ...
... Results: IgG prevalence was 80,2% and 64,3% for CMV and VEB, respectively. Active infection (primary or recurrent) by EBV (35,9%) o CMV (17,3%), was found in 53,2% of the samples, being significantly more frequent by EBV ...
... the Epstein-Barrvirus in squamous cell carcinoma (SQC) and adenocarcinoma of the lung [6, 7] , those of zoonotic viruses such as Jaagsiekte sheep retrovirus in sheep bree- ders who develop lung ...
... The haemophagocityc syndrome when is associated with acute infections due to EpsteinBarrvirus, has a variable evolution and prognosis. The fatal secondary cases are usualy not identified or not ...
... 1 4 . Burke AP, Yen TSB, Shekitka KM, Sobin LH. Lymphoepithelial carcinoma of the s t o m a c h w i t h E p s t e i n - B a r r v i r u s d e m o s t r a t e d b y p o l y m e r a s e c h a i n reaction. Mod Pathol 1990; ...
... Little information exists in the international scientific or medical literature about the hepatic manifestations and complications of Epstein-Barrvirus (EBV). The aim of this study was to describe a ...
... Anthony Epstein, Ivonne Barr y Bert Achong publicaron un trabajo sobre este «nuevo» virus en la revista médica británica The ...el virus se continuaron en Philadelphia, Estados ...el ...