Aim: This review aimed to assess the impact of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) on skin health to establish a classification of the skin lesions that occur most frequently during the disease and whether a particular category of skin damage is more likely to occur both in the short term and in the long term.
Methods: We conducted a literature search of the PubMed database. Ultimately, 109 articles were included in this review.
Background: Urological complications such as ureteral strictures and ureteral leakage can affect the outcome of kidney transplantation by increasing morbidity and mortality, including graft loss. Controversy still exists regarding the role of stents in renal transplantation. The aim of this study was to evaluate the role of ureteral stenting in kidney transplantation.
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September 2005
Authors present the results of an epidemiological prospective study, carried out on a sample of 35981 cases of epidemic parotitis, recorded in the Iasi District, between 1982-2003. The study highlights the fact that epidemic parotitis represents a major health problem, with important medical consequences, unfavourable both because of its morbidity, sometimes epidemics, and because of its complications. Epidemic parotitis was spotted both in the urban and rural area, having an increased incidence during the seasons with low temperature and affecting especially the 5-9-year age group.
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July 1997
In the interval 1985-1995 the morbidity rate of viral hepatitis of various causes showed yearly variations, an average of 181 cases being recorded. The performed investigations revealed markers for viral hepatitis B in an yearly average of 154 cases for the 11 years under study. Posttransfusion hepatitis had an average incidence of 43 cases per year, in 59.
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July 1997