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Clinical manifestations of lymphatic filariasis in bungudu lga,  Zamfara state, Nigeria

Clinical manifestations of lymphatic filariasis in bungudu lga, Zamfara state, Nigeria

... significant increase with advancement of age, it was clearly indicated in this study that subjects within the age group of 60 years and above (>70 years) had the highest prevalence of clinical ...

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Zangfu zheng (patterns) are associated with clinical manifestations of zang shang (target-organ damage) in arterial hypertension

Zangfu zheng (patterns) are associated with clinical manifestations of zang shang (target-organ damage) in arterial hypertension

... interpret clinical manifestations according to their medical training and may not rely on information provided by laboratories and medical ...the manifestations of hypertension-induced TOD as ...

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Evidence on clinical manifestations of gestation: a review study

Evidence on clinical manifestations of gestation: a review study

... Objective: to describe the current evidence on the clinical manifestations of gestation. Methods: it is an integrative review carried out between November and December 2015, in databases of the Virtual ...

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Clinical Manifestations of Crohn's Disease in Children and Adolescents

Clinical Manifestations of Crohn's Disease in Children and Adolescents

... Thirty patients had primarily ileal disease, 15 had diffuse small-bowel involvement, and 8 had disease limited to the colon.. CLINICAL MANIFESTATIONS.[r] ...

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Clinical manifestations and pulmonary histopathological analysis related to different diseases in patients with fatal pulmonary thromboembolism: an autopsy study

Clinical manifestations and pulmonary histopathological analysis related to different diseases in patients with fatal pulmonary thromboembolism: an autopsy study

... Substantial clinical circumstances described in the medi­ cal records allowed the categorization of patients according to the following immediate antemortem clinical manifestations: acute respiratory ...

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Epilepsy: pathophysiology, clinical manifestations and treatment options

Epilepsy: pathophysiology, clinical manifestations and treatment options

... There are several kinds of epilepsy and over 40 different types of seizure that may affect individuals in different ways, therefore, the common seizures are discussed below. Boss and Huether (2017) state that there are ...

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GSTM1 polymorphism in patients with clinical manifestations of atherosclerosis.

GSTM1 polymorphism in patients with clinical manifestations of atherosclerosis.

... on clinical examination and results of diagnostic tests such as eco-color Doppler, angiography, digital angiography, computed tomography angiography, and/or cine-angiography, from October 2014 to February 2015, ...

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Vasculitis: mechanisms involved and clinical manifestations

Vasculitis: mechanisms involved and clinical manifestations

... are clinical risk indicators for future non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma development, as has been identified in a number of studies primarily based on epidemiological data ...antibodies. Clinical presentation can ...

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Paraproteinemia: blood hyperviscosity and clinical manifestations

Paraproteinemia: blood hyperviscosity and clinical manifestations

... of clinical complications involving the retinal circulation, the peripheral vascular system, and the central nervous system increased markedly with increasing blood viscosity, measured at ...

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Clinical Manifestations of Tick-Borne Infections in Children

Clinical Manifestations of Tick-Borne Infections in Children

... Lyme disease presents in three clinical stages, i.e., early localized, early disseminated, and late disseminated disease, the features of which are summarized in Fig. 1 (46). Early localized disease, seen in 66% ...

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Clinical Manifestations of Aural Fullness

Clinical Manifestations of Aural Fullness

... Purpose: Even though aural fullness is ubiquitous among patients presenting to otolaryngology clinics, the association between aural fullness and disease develop- ment has not yet been clearly determined. Materials and ...

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CLINICAL MANIFESTATIONS OF DUPLICATION OF THE BOWEL

CLINICAL MANIFESTATIONS OF DUPLICATION OF THE BOWEL

... Patient Name ( ‘un i(’(sl Onset Cervical Right thorax Right thorax Right thora(’o-al)(IoniiIlal Left thorax Ileuni loss-er Mi(1-ileal .Jejunal Right thorax Gastric Ileo-cecal I’erlllinal[r] ...

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Original Article An analysis on the clinical characteristics of and prognostic factors for patients with glioma

Original Article An analysis on the clinical characteristics of and prognostic factors for patients with glioma

... the clinical characteristics of and prognostic factors for patients with glioma so as to provide a basis for improving its treatment and ...the clinical characteristics and follow-up data of 216 patients ...

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Congenital anomalies in childhood encountered during clinical practice by an otorhinolaryngologist

Congenital anomalies in childhood encountered during clinical practice by an otorhinolaryngologist

... the clinical manifestations of various congenital anomalies in childhood encountered during the course of clinical practice by an otorhinolaryngologist, to study the association between ...

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Urogenital Tract Infection with Chlamydia trachomatis among Women Attended at Different Units in a Referral Hospital in Spain

Urogenital Tract Infection with Chlamydia trachomatis among Women Attended at Different Units in a Referral Hospital in Spain

... Reviewing data from different consultations, the prevalence of C. trachomatis infection is higher (6.9%) in females who attended the Gynecologic Units showing clinical manifestations, compared to the 3.8% ...

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The Clinical Feature of Behçet's Disease in Northeastern China

The Clinical Feature of Behçet's Disease in Northeastern China

... diversified clinical features predominantly involving oral and genital ulcers, and ocular and cutaneous ...The clinical features of this disease have been described to be different according to geographical ...

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Clinical management of gastrointestinal amyloidosis

Clinical management of gastrointestinal amyloidosis

... Amyloidosis is defined as an extracellular deposit non- branching fibrils with a β-pleated sheet configuration [1,2]. It can be acquired or hereditary and systemic or localized [3]. The common forms of systemic amyloido- ...

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Original Article Comparison of cutaneous sarcoidosis with systemic sarcoidosis: a retrospective analysis

Original Article Comparison of cutaneous sarcoidosis with systemic sarcoidosis: a retrospective analysis

... investigate clinical characteristics and treatment effect of sarcoidosis with cutaneous lesions in Chinese patients, and to compare them with previous ...on clinical manifestations, systemic ...

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Original Article Trend of the incidence of cervical spondylosis: decrease with aging in the elderly and increase with aging in the young and the adults

Original Article Trend of the incidence of cervical spondylosis: decrease with aging in the elderly and increase with aging in the young and the adults

... present clinical analysis has been execut- ed to further confirm the conclusion on the basis of cervical spondylosis 4271 cases from another ...the clinical presentation will become ...less clinical ...

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Leishmaniasis–HIV coinfection: current challenges

Leishmaniasis–HIV coinfection: current challenges

... have clinical manifestations similar to those of patients not infected with HIV; but unusual manifestations of cutaneous leishmaniasis and VL and usual manifestations of these clinical ...

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