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We report a case of hemophagocytic syndrome (HPS) secondary to brucellosis, in which typhoidal cells were found in bone marrow, suggesting typhoidal cells present not only in Salmonella typhi infections but also in other bacterial infections. Typhoidal cells in bone marrow can be used to quickly identify the presence of bacterial infection pending the results of bone marrow and/or blood cultures.
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Brucellosis , Lymphohistiocytosis, Hemophagocytic , Typhoid Fever , Female , Humans , Typhoid Fever/complications , Typhoid Fever/microbiology , Lymphohistiocytosis, Hemophagocytic/etiology , Brucellosis/complicationsABSTRACT
OBJECTIVE: In order to make use of the resources of total flavanone in pericarp of longan. METHODS: The flavonids were extracted with ethanol. Used spectrophotometry to check the flavanone. RESULTS: The total flavanone in the pericarp was 1.101 mg/ml and the rate of recovery was 99.98%. CONCLUSION: The extraction and purifying methods in this experiment can get the outcome and the purity of the flavanone very high. This method is a purely physical process and has not any pollution. It is an ideal way to extract the flavanone of longan skin.