PSYCHOSOMATICS IN OPHTHALMOLOGY - REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE

Psychosomatics in ophthalmology - review of the literature

Objective: This study aimed to demonstrate the potential influence of psychiatric disorders on the development and course of ophthalmic diseases.Methods: A literature search was performed nacrack.com in the PubMed medical publication database using the following keywords: ophthalmology; glaucoma; psychiatrists; psychology; acute anterior uveitis; p

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Newly optimized ELISA kit and LAT reveal significantly higher seroprevalence in sheep raised in agro-ecological zone as against range-ecological zone, with a significant association of meteorological parameters.

BackgroundToxoplasma gondii is a zoonotic and foodborne intracellular parasite capable of inducing congenital infections, stillbirths and abortions in humans and animals, globally.The consumption of undercooked or raw mutton is "one of the vital risks" for acquiring toxoplasmosis: an asymptomatic condition in healthy persons, while life-threatening

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Scaling of olfactory antennae of the terrestrial hermit crabs Coenobita rugosus and Coenobita perlatus during ontogeny

Although many lineages of terrestrial crustaceans have poor olfactory capabilities, crabs in the family Coenobitidae, including the terrestrial hermit crabs in the genus Coenobita, are able to locate food and water using olfactory antennae (antennules) to capture odors from the surrounding air.Terrestrial hermit crabs begin their lives as small mar

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