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пурпура


Тезаурус:

  1. ANCAs of IgA class have been reported in Hennoch-Schnleins purpura and IgA nephropathy, although these findings are sometimes explained by the presence of rheumatoid factor.
  2. Subsequent revision of the taxonomy of rocky shore whelks has restricted the genus Purpura to a few large-mouthed, high intertidal whelks from warm seas-mostly in the Indo-Pacific.
  3. The genera Nucella, Purpura and Thais are now usually regarded as members of the family Thaididae-a name confirmed by Opinion 886-which, in turn is part of the super-family Muricacea.
  4. For about a hundred years following the publication of Lamarck's book, the common dog-whelk was known as Purpura lapillus (L.) -the brackets to show that Linnaeus had described his type under a different generic name.
  5. Purpura is a small genus of high intertidal thaids from warm seas, feeding mainly on gastropods (topshells and winkles) which they attack through the operculum (Wellington Kuris, 1983).
  6. (Shakespeare: Romeo Juliet, Act ii, scene 1) The common dog-whelk is called by at least three different names in the scientific literature-Nucella lapillus, Thais lapillus and Purpura lap ii/us.
  7. A rash then became visible over the whole of the patient's body and extending on to her limbs; this was an erythema and not a purpura.
  8. Carriker (1981) observed that the curious position of the accessory boring organ on top of the ventral pedal gland in and purpura Thais (and in a similar genus, Rapana) suggests a close affinity between these taxa.
  9. Purpura haemorrhagica is difficult to treat, and prolonged antibiotics and cortisone therapy is used.
  10. These disorders include ankylosing spondylitis, Behet's disease, psoriasis, iritis, thrombocytopenic purpura and synstemic lupus erythematosus, and multiple sclerosis.
  11. Bruguiere does not appear to have included B. lapillus L. in Purpura but Lamarck (1822) did when he expanded the genus to comprise some 50 species, establishing B. persicum L. as the type for the genus (Winkworth, 1945).
  12. It has been proposed as useful in a wide range of conditions, including hypertension, colds, HIV infection, hepatitis A and hepatitis B, myocardial infarction, cancer, cataract, asthma, Parkinson's disease, schizophrenia, arthritis, cystinuria, alkaptonuria, myeloma, leukaemia, iron overload, methaemoglobinaemia, and immune thrombocytopenic purpura.
  13. Another possible condition which can occur is purpura haemorrhagica.

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