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Transmigration of Mandibular Canines - Clinical Implications

Transmigration of Mandibular Canines - Clinical Implications

... and quite challenging. When the impacted teeth aren’t removed, care has to be taken not to induce pathologic changes. Maintaining the health of the periodontium of the transmigrated tooth as well as the adjacent teeth is ...

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Investigating Economic and Clinical Implications of Tooth Implant Supported Prosthesis among Patients and Practitioners

Investigating Economic and Clinical Implications of Tooth Implant Supported Prosthesis among Patients and Practitioners

... The concept of dental implant is receiving more attention globally. Tooth implant is one of the most significant methods, which replaces the tooth in the natural way. Considering the economic and social factors, ...

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Clinical implications of airway hyperresponsiveness in COPD

Clinical implications of airway hyperresponsiveness in COPD

... into clinical practice? The level of expertise required to measure the above-described variables precludes extensive applicability of the bronchoprovocation ...

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The ovary: basic biology and clinical implications

The ovary: basic biology and clinical implications

... release of the gonadotropic hormones follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) and luteinizing hormone (LH), and that ovarian steroids exert both negative and positive regulatory effects on GnRH secretion. More recent studies ...

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Asthma and obesity: mechanisms and clinical implications

Asthma and obesity: mechanisms and clinical implications

... However, clinical and epidemiological studies have shown that this assertion is far more complicated and unlikely to be explained by an interaction between classical markers of systemic and airway inflammation ...

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Cardiovascular dysphagia — anatomical and clinical implications

Cardiovascular dysphagia — anatomical and clinical implications

... Located between the oesophagus and the spine, vascular abnormalities such as ARSA, right superior aortic arch and both RAA and left subclavian artery with Kommerell’s diverticulum can[r] ...

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Clinical Implications and Management of Sub Clinical Hyperthyroidism: A Review

Clinical Implications and Management of Sub Clinical Hyperthyroidism: A Review

... sub clinical hyperthyroidism showed that bone loss was greater among postmenopausal women with sub clinical hyperthyroidism than amongst those without it ...sub clinical hyperthyroidism receiv- ing ...

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Biologics and Biosimilars: Differences and Clinical Implications

Biologics and Biosimilars: Differences and Clinical Implications

... result in major clinical consequences. For example, Ab-mediated pure red cell aplasia (PRCA) has known to be caused due to neutralizing endogenous EPO. One common example on biological product safety is the large ...

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Clinical implications and utility of field cancerization

Clinical implications and utility of field cancerization

... Cancer begins with multiple cumulative epigenetic and genetic alterations that sequencially transform a cell, or a group of cells in a particular organ. The early genetic events might lead to clonal expansion of ...

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Cancer Cachexia:Mechanisms and Clinical Implications

Cancer Cachexia:Mechanisms and Clinical Implications

... Anti-inflammatory agents (COX inhibitors) can reduce weight loss and aid maintenance of performance status in advanced cancer [119]. The COX-2 inhibitor, meloxicam showed activity against PIF-induced proteolysis, prior ...

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Clinical implications of the stress response

Clinical implications of the stress response

... Induction of the heat shock response As mentioned above, a diverse array of metabolic insults including the exposure of cells to elevated temperatures, heavy metals, various ionophores, [r] ...

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THE CLINICAL IMPLICATIONS OF HEMOGLOBIN STRUCTURE

THE CLINICAL IMPLICATIONS OF HEMOGLOBIN STRUCTURE

... “new” amino acids replace the missing nor- mal amino acids, and hence also are in the immediate vicinity of the heme group.’#{176} They are thus able to influence the heme group of their[r] ...

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Osteometric Assessment of Coracoid Process of Scapula-Clinical Implications

Osteometric Assessment of Coracoid Process of Scapula-Clinical Implications

... All the scapulae were carefully studied and the observations were noted using the following parameters: Length of the coracoid process was measured as the distance b[r] ...

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Thyroid Stem Cells: Concept and Clinical Implications

Thyroid Stem Cells: Concept and Clinical Implications

... Stem cells are fundamental cells from which all our cells arise or ‘stem’ from. These unique undifferentiated cells have the properties to divide and thus renew themselves for very long period of time in the body and in ...

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Metacognition in schizophrenia spectrum disorders: methods of assessing metacognition within narrative and links with neurocognition

Metacognition in schizophrenia spectrum disorders: methods of assessing metacognition within narrative and links with neurocognition

... Regarding the clinical implications of this work, it seems worth noting that if impairments in different aspects of neurocognition are linked to decrements in certain metacognitive [r] ...

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Impaired Glucose Regulation in Cirrhosis Liver – The Utility of Oral Glucose Tolerance Test

Impaired Glucose Regulation in Cirrhosis Liver – The Utility of Oral Glucose Tolerance Test

... and clinical implications of the spectrum of glucose metabolism disorders (IGT/DM) in CLD and assess and compare the prognosis of the disease using the Child-Turcotte-Pugh ...

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"Crack Kids": Not Broken

"Crack Kids": Not Broken

... Developmental and behavioral conse- quences of prenatal drug and alcohol exposure. Marijuana and cocaine: clinical implications[r] ...

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Impact of genetic polymorphisms on clinical response to antithrombotics

Impact of genetic polymorphisms on clinical response to antithrombotics

... the clinical implications of utilizing pharmacogenetic therapy is the impact of VKORC1 and CYP2C9 variants on warfarin ...on clinical outcomes are still limited and inconclusive, and the ...

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Clinical Genetic Testing for Patients With Autism Spectrum Disorders

Clinical Genetic Testing for Patients With Autism Spectrum Disorders

... The increased yield of CMA, especially in comparison with G-banded karyo- type testing, has important clinical im- pact. Genetic testing can be expensive, and payers may not be willing to reim- burse for 2 tests ...

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Does simulation enhance nurses' ability to assess deteriorating patients?

Does simulation enhance nurses' ability to assess deteriorating patients?

... All eight participants interviewed enjoyed learning in a simulated environment. The learning environment allowed time to prioritise what skills they might need to develop and most importantly the opportunity to make ...

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