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Syndromic obesity: clinical implications of a correct diagnosis

Syndromic obesity: clinical implications of a correct diagnosis

... aetiology. Clinical overlap between these two en- tities has been described, although BBS and ALMS are genetically ...The diagnosis of BBS was questioned by the presence of early onset retinal degeneration, ...

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Multitarget PCR for Diagnosis of Pertussis and Its Clinical Implications

Multitarget PCR for Diagnosis of Pertussis and Its Clinical Implications

... pertussis diagnosis due to the speed, sensitivity, and specificity of this assay compared to other detection ...the diagnosis of pertussis in clinical ...The diagnosis of pertussis was ...

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Clinical variability of respiratory pulmonary hypertension: implications for diagnosis and management

Clinical variability of respiratory pulmonary hypertension: implications for diagnosis and management

... the clinical variability with differences in PH phenotype, making clinical evaluation more difficult for the greater interference of confounding factors related to comorbid- ities, such as age, increasing ...

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Clinical Implications of Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms in Diagnosis of Asthma and its Subtypes

Clinical Implications of Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms in Diagnosis of Asthma and its Subtypes

... duced a sensitivity of only 35% and a specificity of 75%, indicat- ing these markers as poor predictors of asthma overall. Despite the poor predictive power suggested by the GABRI- EL consortium study, 8 analysis of ...

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POTENTIAL OF CLASSICAL AND MOLECULAR CYTOGENETICS IN THE DIAGNOSIS OF LEUKEMIA: ASSESSMENT OF THEIR CLINICAL AND THERAPEUTIC IMPLICATIONS

POTENTIAL OF CLASSICAL AND MOLECULAR CYTOGENETICS IN THE DIAGNOSIS OF LEUKEMIA: ASSESSMENT OF THEIR CLINICAL AND THERAPEUTIC IMPLICATIONS

... Cytogenetic analysis plays an essential and significant role in the biological evaluation of malignant hemopathies in combination with cytology, immunophenotyping and molecular biology. It has the advantage of ...

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Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder Among Adolescents: A Review of the Diagnosis, Treatment, and Clinical Implications

Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder Among Adolescents: A Review of the Diagnosis, Treatment, and Clinical Implications

... ideapractices.org/index) and providing documenta- tion of the diagnosis and impairment. Substance Use Because substance abuse becomes a prominent is- sue among adolescents, educating parents and pa- tients about ...

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Interobserver variation in the endoscopic diagnosis of gastroduodenal ulcer scars: implications for clinical management of NSAIDs users

Interobserver variation in the endoscopic diagnosis of gastroduodenal ulcer scars: implications for clinical management of NSAIDs users

... past clinical history of gastric or duodenal ulcer confirmed by esophagogastroduodenoscopy at least 12 months previously were enrolled at Shimane University ...their diagnosis did not fit completely, they ...

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AMH and Its Clinical Implications

AMH and Its Clinical Implications

... considered indispensable for the diagnosis and assessment of severity of PCOS. AMH in Pediatric Reproductive Endocrinology AMH has numerous applications in clinical pediatrics. As discussed earlier, it is ...

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Fibroepithelial lesions revisited: implications for diagnosis and management

Fibroepithelial lesions revisited: implications for diagnosis and management

... The diagnosis of fibroadenoma is usually straightforward, with recognised histological variants such as the cellular, complex, juvenile and myxoid ...with clinical behaviour, interobserver variability in ...

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Food addiction: Implications for the diagnosis and treatment of overeating

Food addiction: Implications for the diagnosis and treatment of overeating

... DSM diagnosis, and as food is a legal substance, just like caffeine, tobacco and alcohol, not all criteria associated with SUDs [23] readily translate to food ...with clinical severity and the number of ...

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Internal Transcribed Spacer Region Sequence Heterogeneity in Rhizopus microsporus: Implications for Molecular Diagnosis in Clinical Microbiology Laboratories

Internal Transcribed Spacer Region Sequence Heterogeneity in Rhizopus microsporus: Implications for Molecular Diagnosis in Clinical Microbiology Laboratories

... microsporus strains, P11, P12, D3-1, and D4-1, showed thick bands at about 700 bp. Direct sequencing of the purified bands showed frequent double peaks along all of the sequence traces and occasional triple peaks for ...

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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 (SCH) is characterized by normal free thyroid hormone concentrations along with a low or undetectable serum TSH (thyrotropin) ...the diagnosis of sub clinical ...

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CLINICAL IMPLICATIONS

CLINICAL IMPLICATIONS

... randomized clinical trial in a selective popu- lation of dissatisfied denture wearers has shown the func- tional superiority of mandibular implant-retained overdentures in terms of patient satisfaction and their ...

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HYDRANENCEPHALY: CLINICAL DIAGNOSIS

HYDRANENCEPHALY: CLINICAL DIAGNOSIS

... Case 6, which had a large isthmus of cerebral tissue in the frontoparietal area, dem- onstrated electric activity only from electrodes placed on the scalp over this tissue, as outlined b[r] ...

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Clinical Presentation and Diagnosis of Tuberculosis

Clinical Presentation and Diagnosis of Tuberculosis

... • Smear positive, low suspicion (NTM suspected)  negative NAAT supports NTM diagnosis. • When AFB smear is negative and clinical suspicion is low, don’t use NAAT because of  fal[r] ...

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CLINICAL DIAGNOSIS OF ENDOCARDIAL FIBROSIS

CLINICAL DIAGNOSIS OF ENDOCARDIAL FIBROSIS

... Autopsy (Dr. Kornel Terplan) : There was unusually marked congestion of all veins of neck. Heart was globular in shape and markedly enlarged. Most of this enlargement seemed to be due to[r] ...

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On the Clinical Diagnosis and Treatment of Hypothyroidism

On the Clinical Diagnosis and Treatment of Hypothyroidism

... of clinical thyroid ...to clinical criteria and free hormone levels, without regard to the TSH, in nearly a thousand ...Some clinical symptoms and signs of overdosing are listed in Table ...

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Clinical Assessment, Diagnosis, and Treatment

Clinical Assessment, Diagnosis, and Treatment

... Recommendations for Purchase or Rental The Comer Video Segments include excerpts from many superb clinical documentaries. While the seg- ments alone are ideal for use in lectures, it often is use- ful to assign ...

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Cardiac Mechanosensation and Clinical Implications

Cardiac Mechanosensation and Clinical Implications

... The titin kinase may be involved in short-term mechanosensing, e.g., by phosphorylating a target protein depending on the sarcomeric stretch state (18) , but also in long term mechan[r] ...

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Cancer Cachexia:Mechanisms and Clinical Implications

Cancer Cachexia:Mechanisms and Clinical Implications

... Cachexia is a multifactorial process of skeletal muscle and adipose tissue atrophy resulting in progressive weight loss. It is associated with poor quality of life, poor physical function, and poor prognosis in cancer ...

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