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Chimeric brain: theoretical and clinical aspects

Chimeric brain: theoretical and clinical aspects

... Int I De BioI ~I SOl 808 (1997) 801 Chimeric brain theoretical and clinical aspects SERGEY V SAVELlEV', VYATCHESLAV V LEBEDEV', MICHAEL B EVGENIEV3 and LEONID I KOROCHKIN3 4' 1IInstituteof Human Morph[.] ...

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Clinical Aspects of  Tetanus in Bali, Indonesia

Clinical Aspects of Tetanus in Bali, Indonesia

... Tetanus is well known for its significant effects to human body. It may cause neurological deficit, systemic symptoms, and mortality in worse cases. The aim of this study was to describe comprehensive clinical ...

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Clinical aspects of motor neurone disease

Clinical aspects of motor neurone disease

... Diagnosis remains clinical, using investigations to exclude mimics. Patients may present to other specialties including orthopaedics, ENT and respiratory medicine: identification of neurological signs may be a ...

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Clinical aspects of sentinel node biopsy

Clinical aspects of sentinel node biopsy

... increasing number of centers, having completed validation studies of SLN biopsy, offer patients the option of no further axillary surgery if the SLN is negative. Despite this encouraging debut, SLN biopsy is a new ...

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Clinical aspects of temporal bone anomalies

Clinical aspects of temporal bone anomalies

... Moreover, we have previously established that patients with Treacher Collins syndrome have three unusual anatomic findings that make surgery hazardous: 1 the mastoid bone is never pneuma[r] ...

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Hepatitis delta: virological and clinical aspects

Hepatitis delta: virological and clinical aspects

... There are an estimated 400 million chronic carriers of HBV worldwide; between 15 and 20 million have serological evidence of exposure to HDV. Traditionally, regions with high rates of endemicity are central and northern ...

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Inclusion body myositis. Clinical aspects

Inclusion body myositis. Clinical aspects

... Sporadic inclusion body myositis is considered to be a slowly progressive myopathy. Long-term follow-up data are, however, not yet available. Follow-up data are impor- tant with a view to informing patients about their ...

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Botulinum toxin and its clinical aspects

Botulinum toxin and its clinical aspects

... of the jaw. Bruxism is a widespread condition with its global prevalence ranging from 8% to 31% in the general population affecting children, adults, the elderly, and may in fact be more frequent in patients with ...

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Clinical Aspects of Disorders of the Urea Cycle

Clinical Aspects of Disorders of the Urea Cycle

... Effect of an essential amino acid diet on plasma arginine level of a boy with arginase deficiency who showed marked clinical improvement when plasma argi- nine level was reduced. (Reprin[r] ...

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Basic and Clinical Aspects of the Alpha1-Antitrypsin

Basic and Clinical Aspects of the Alpha1-Antitrypsin

... familial emphysema in some families, familial infantile cirrhosis in others,3 and occasionally with a combination of childhood lung and liver disease in siblings.4 For the pediatrician, [r] ...

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Near-Drowning in Children: Clinical Aspects

Near-Drowning in Children: Clinical Aspects

... Modell JH, Moya F: Effects of volume of aspirated fluid during chlorinated fresh water drowning. Hansan 5, Avery WG, Fabian C, et al: Near drowning in humans: A report of 36 patients[r] ...

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Clinical Aspects of Renal Tubular Disorders

Clinical Aspects of Renal Tubular Disorders

... Specific defects localized to the proximal tubule in- clude: renal glycosuria; phosphate diabetes; cystinuria, which until re- cently was considered to be solely a defec[r] ...

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Clinical aspects of celiac disease in children in Albania

Clinical aspects of celiac disease in children in Albania

... In addition, from the data collected, 9.5% of children live in the district of Elbasan, 7.6% live in the district of Lezha, 6.7% in Dibra, 6.7% in Vlora. 10.5% of children with coeliac disease live in Kosovo. The data ...

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Inflammatory bowel disease: clinical aspects and treatments

Inflammatory bowel disease: clinical aspects and treatments

... Although there is no cure for IBD, we now have sufficient evidence that several pharmaceutical compounds are able to dampen the intestinal inflammation. This review provides an overview of the experimental studies done ...

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The case of Francesco: clinical and non-clinical aspects

The case of Francesco: clinical and non-clinical aspects

... Alcuni convinti che sul proprio corpo un soggetto è padrone e quindi può manipolarlo a proprio piacimento, alcuni invece che in- travedono un disturbo vero e proprio della personalità,[r] ...

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The treatment of status epilepticus: Experimental and clinical aspects

The treatment of status epilepticus: Experimental and clinical aspects

... 1) both generalised and limbic status epilepticus result in neuronal damage;.. 2) even without the systemic disturbance associated with status epilepticus,.[r] ...

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CLINICAL ASPECTS OF CEREBRAL ANGIOGRAPHY IN CHILDREN

CLINICAL ASPECTS OF CEREBRAL ANGIOGRAPHY IN CHILDREN

... In addition, in 3 instances, unilateral carotid and vertebral artery injections were made at the same sitting and in 2 instances bilateral carotid and vertebral artery injections were pe[r] ...

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Male Infertility: The Clinical Aspects of Evaluation and Management

Male Infertility: The Clinical Aspects of Evaluation and Management

... Approximately a third of subfertile male patients will have a semen analysis characterized by the pre- dominence of a single abnormal parameter, most commonly sperm viabil[r] ...

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New developments in clinical aspects of lymphatic disease

New developments in clinical aspects of lymphatic disease

... Current treatments for lymphedema do not reverse the funda- mental pathophysiology and therefore provide, at best, stabiliza- tion and modest delays in the appearance of end-stage sequelae, such as disfigurement and loss ...

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ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHIC AND CLINICAL ASPECTS OF CEREBRAL PALSY

ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHIC AND CLINICAL ASPECTS OF CEREBRAL PALSY

... Electroencephalogram of patient with cerebral ptlsy, spastic hemiplegic type (right side in- volved); age 10 \ears; etiology: birth injury, no mental retardation, no seizures. First samp[r] ...

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