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Rheumatology and Immunology Therapy: A to Z Essentials
Synonyms Pellagrous glove, pellagrous boot, Casal necklace. Definition A
nutritional deficiency disease caused by the lack of niacin (nicotinic acid).
Pellagra is mostly found among people eating combased diets in under-
developed parts of ...
Large numbers of fusiform bacilli and spirochetes invade the tonsils in this
condition, and similar organisms have been reported in patients suffering from
pellagrous stomatitis and glossitis, in the mouths of dogs with blacktongue, and in
...
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Healing the Nation: Prisoners of War, Medicine and ...
Thus, a great number of pellagrous men were sent home to Turkey for Ottoman
doctors to contend with. There is no indication at all that the British officials
informed the Ottoman government of the condition of the pellagrous soldiers
being ...
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Nutrition and Diet Therapy Reference Dictionary
From pelle, meaning "skin," and agra, meaning "rough." A deficiency disease due
to lack of niacin (nicotinic acid); characterized by dermatitis, diarrhea, dementia,
and eventually death if unremedied. These pellagrous symptoms are commonly ...
Rosalinda T. Lagua, Virginia Serraon Claudio, 1996
Victims in the advanced cases were usually confined in the mental hospital. Dogs
of affected families usually developed an ailment characterized by having black
tongues. Thus, a pellagrous dog was considered to be sick of "black tongue.
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The Encyclopedia of Schizophrenia and Other Psychotic Disorders
However, it was estimated that only 4 percent to 10 percent of persons with
pellagra (“pellagrins”) went on to develop the psychotic disorder known as “
pellagrous insanity.” Copper, T. C. “Pellagrous Insanity,” American Journal of
Insanity, ...
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Textbook Of Paediatrics
Diagnosis This is often made on the basis of pellagrous der- matoses
characteristic of the disease. Depending on their distribution they have been
termed a pellagrous glove (around the hands), pellagrous boot (around the legs)
and Casal's ...
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Applied Nutrition and Food Technology
Thus, a pellagrous dog was considered to be sick of "black-tongue". This
circumstance enabled the researchers to use the dog as the experimental animal
. Since low-income families were afflicted by pellagra, and this group was
subsisting on ...
Fresh meats: All households Nonpellagrous ( highest incomes) Pellagrous (with
two or more cases) ( urcd lean meats: All households Nonpellagrous (highest
incomes) Pellagrous (with two or more cases) Canned meats: All households ...
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Progressive Medicine. a Quarterly Digest of Advances, ...
1. The non-pellagrous enjoyed a larger supply of the animal protein foods (lean
meat, milk, including butter, cheese and eggs). 2. Varying supplies of fresh meat
were associated with a corresponding (inverse) variation in the incidence of ...