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Clinical features and disease course

Clinical Features and Disease Course of Primary Angioedema Patients in a Tertiary Care Hospital

<p>Clinical Features and Disease Course of Primary Angioedema Patients in a Tertiary Care Hospital</p>

... Conclusion In this study, more than one-third of patients had histami- nergic AE. This establishes how histaminergic AE does often occur without hives. Our study found idiopathic AE as the most frequent type of primary ...

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Clinical features. Chapter 2. Clinical manifestations. Course

Clinical features. Chapter 2. Clinical manifestations. Course

... • accompanied by an objective change on the neurologic examination corresponding to the patient’s symptoms. Even without treatment, most relapses recover partially or completely over weeks to months, particularly early ...

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Parkinson disease clinical subtypes: Key features & clinical milestones

Parkinson disease clinical subtypes: Key features & clinical milestones

... for clinical trials, and perhaps even suggest new treatment ...potential clinical utility of PD subtypes. Of course, several additional steps would be required before clinical ...PD ...

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Hirschsprung’s disease in adults: Clinical and therapeutic features

Hirschsprung’s disease in adults: Clinical and therapeutic features

... A diagnosis of adult HD is made if a patient (with colorectal aganglionosis) is older than the arbitrary age of 10 years at the time of diagnosis (Miyamoto M 2005; Barnes PR 1986; Fairgrieve J 1963; Mc Cready RA 1980). ...

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FEATURES OF CLINICAL COURSE OF CHRONIC HEPATITIS IN CHILDREN WITH ONCOLOGICAL DISEASES

FEATURES OF CLINICAL COURSE OF CHRONIC HEPATITIS IN CHILDREN WITH ONCOLOGICAL DISEASES

... minimal clinical signs of the disease, 8,5% of patients develop manifest disease pattern, 6,09% of patients the phenomenon of self - elimination of the virus were ...

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Clinical course and prognosis in patients with Gaucher disease and parkinsonism

Clinical course and prognosis in patients with Gaucher disease and parkinsonism

... important clinical differences and present distinct clinical ...chotic features and hallucinations, the use of dopa- minergic medications is of great concern in this ...

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Clinical features and outcome of sporadic serogroup W135 disease Taiwan

Clinical features and outcome of sporadic serogroup W135 disease Taiwan

... possible. Clinical information collection From January 2001 through December 2003, case-record forms designed for collection of detailed clinical data were send to and filled out by those physicians who ...

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Clinical Features of Metastatic Bone Disease and Risk of Skeletal Morbidity

Clinical Features of Metastatic Bone Disease and Risk of Skeletal Morbidity

... The effects of cancer on bone cell function can now be assessed accurately by the measurement of specific biochemical markers; for the assessment of bone resorption, these markers are derived from the breakdown of type I ...

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Clinical features and outcome in patients with osseomuscular type of Wilson’s disease

Clinical features and outcome in patients with osseomuscular type of Wilson’s disease

... Dystonia, which is characterized by “sustained or inter- mittent muscle contractions causing abnormal, often re- petitive, movements, postures or both”, can develop into contracture and joint deformity in severe cases ...

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Clinical and radiological features of fahr’s disease: a mimicker of varied neurological manifestations

Clinical and radiological features of fahr’s disease: a mimicker of varied neurological manifestations

... poor abstract thinking, mental slowness, and easy irritability and distraction. Recent memory testing was grossly impaired, but the immediate recall and remote memory were intact. His deep tendon reflexes were normal and ...

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Clinical, biochemical and genetic features associated with VARS2-related mitochondrial disease

Clinical, biochemical and genetic features associated with VARS2-related mitochondrial disease

... genetic, clinical and biochemical description of 13 patients, from 9 unrelated families, harboring VARS2 ...severe disease course, presented at birth exhibiting severe encephalomyopathy and ...

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Features of the Clinical Course of Chronic Heart Insufficiency Depending on the Psychological Status           of Patients

Features of the Clinical Course of Chronic Heart Insufficiency Depending on the Psychological Status of Patients

... the course and prognosis of chronic heart ...the clinical and functional state of patients with chronic heart failure, increases the number and duration of hospitalizations, reduces the quality of life ...

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Clinical features of Wilson disease

Clinical features of Wilson disease

... and Clinical Chemistry, RWTH-University Hospital, Aachen, Germany Contributions: (I) Conception and design: None; (II) Administrative support: None; (III) Provision of study materials or patients: None; (IV) ...

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Clinical features and course of pregnancy in placenta praevia

Clinical features and course of pregnancy in placenta praevia

... A thorough history of vaginal bleeding (warning haemorrhage) was taken .Cases with confirmed diagnosis of placenta praevia on ultrasonography were included in the study.[r] ...

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The Epidemiology and Clinical Features of Kawasaki Disease in Australia

The Epidemiology and Clinical Features of Kawasaki Disease in Australia

... agnosed is unknown. The rising incidence of KD over the study period is likely to represent both in- creasing awareness and a true increment in disease burden. In WA, as elsewhere, 2,5 the incidence of KD has ...

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The Clinical Course of Cardiac Disease in Down's Syndrome

The Clinical Course of Cardiac Disease in Down's Syndrome

... Only 4% (76 of 1,916) of infants with critical heart disease in New England had Down’s syndrome and the most frequent lesion encoun- tered was complete atrioventricular canal. i)OWNS SYN[r] ...

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Clinical and Immunologic Features of Ultra-short Celiac Disease

Clinical and Immunologic Features of Ultra-short Celiac Disease

... We investigated the sensitivity of D1 biopsy analysis in detection of celiac disease, the number and sites of biopsies required to detect ultra-short celiac disease (USCD, v[r] ...

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Clinical and histopathologic features of colorectal adenocarcinoma in crohn’s disease

Clinical and histopathologic features of colorectal adenocarcinoma in crohn’s disease

... Abstract: GOALS: The aim of this study was to assess the histopathologic characteristics of colorectal carcinomas (CRC) in patients with Crohn’s disease (CD). BACKGROUND: A higher frequency of mi- crosatellite ...

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Clinical Features of Celiac Disease: A Prospective Birth Cohort

Clinical Features of Celiac Disease: A Prospective Birth Cohort

... the clinical site where the data were ...the disease process, we compared symptoms reported at the initial tTGA-positive test with those reported 12 months before and with those reported at the time of ...

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The relationship of microRNAs to clinical features of Huntington's and Parkinson's disease

The relationship of microRNAs to clinical features of Huntington's and Parkinson's disease

... Huntington's disease (HD) samples and eleven neurologically-normal control samples were selected for the study (Table ...Parkinson disease (PD) comorbidity based on neuropathology ...and disease ...

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