Articles: disease.
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The above letter to the editor written by "Lars Andersson" (stated to be affiliated with Department of Physiology and Pharmacology, Karolinska Institutet), published in print and online in the Journal of Internal Medicine in Wiley Online Library https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com) on the date given above, has been retracted by agreement between the journal's Editor-in-Chief Ulf de Faire, the Association for Publication of the Journal of Internal Medicine and John Wiley & Sons Limited. The retraction has been agreed due to the author's use of what appears to be a false name and affiliation. ⋯ Response on the author's reply to the Letter to the Editor: contradictory data on type 1 diabetes in a recently published article: risks of neurological and immune-related diseases, including narcolepsy, after vaccination with Pandemrix. J Intern Med 2015; 277: 272-3.
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The above letter to the editor written by "Lars Andersson" (stated to be affiliated with Department of Physiology and Pharmacology, Karolinska Institutet), published in print and online in the Journal of Internal Medicine in Wiley Online Library https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com) on the date given above, has been retracted by agreement between the journal's Editor-in-Chief Ulf de Faire, the Association for Publication of the Journal of Internal Medicine and John Wiley & Sons Limited. The retraction has been agreed due to the author's use of what appears to be a false name and affiliation. ⋯ Contradictory data on type 1 diabetes in a recently published article 'Risks of neurological and immune-related diseases, including narcolepsy, after vaccination with Pandemrix: a population- and registry based cohort study with over 2 years of follow-up' (J Intern Med 2013). J Intern Med 2014; 276: 414-7.
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We aim to highlight the utility of this model in the analysis of the psycho-behavioral implications of family cancer, presenting the scientific literature that used Leventhal's model as the theoretical framework of approach. ⋯ This model can generate interventions that are conceptually clear as well as useful in regulating the individuals' behaviors by reducing the risk of developing the disease and by managing as favorably as possible health and/or disease.
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The purpose of this study was to ascertain multimorbidity patterns using a non-hierarchical cluster analysis in adult primary patients with multimorbidity attended in primary care centers in Catalonia. ⋯ Non-hierarchical cluster analysis identified multimorbidity patterns consistent with clinical practice, identifying phenotypic subgroups of patients.
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Lupus vulgaris, the commonest form of tuberculosis of the skin, presents with a plaque that enlarges slowly with advancing edges while showing atrophy at other areas. It may be acquired by the blood stream, via lymph, by contiguous spread or from external inoculation. We describe a case of lupus vulgaris with a large erythematous-scaly plaque of 44 × 26 cm over the back and a similar 7 × 5 cm plaque over the right thigh. ⋯ Histopathology of the area showed caseating granulomas with Langhans giant cells, epitheloid cells and lymphocytes. A diagnosis of lupus vulgaris was made. This case is being presented owing to the large size of the lesion.