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Ex vivo 1H nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy reveals systematic alterations in cerebral metabolites as the key pathogenetic mechanism of bilirubin encephalopathy

Ex vivo 1H nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy reveals systematic alterations in cerebral metabolites as the key pathogenetic mechanism of bilirubin encephalopathy

... Over the last decade, the rapidly growing research field of metabolic changes in neurotransmitters has intro- duced new insights into the pathology of neurodegenera- tive disorders as well as methods to predict disease ...

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Molecular mimicry as a possible pathogenetic mechanism in primary biliary cirrhosis.

Molecular mimicry as a possible pathogenetic mechanism in primary biliary cirrhosis.

... Figure 4.1 Autoradiograph demonstrating cross-reactivity of M2 antibodies (from patient SF) eluted from beef heart mitochondrial antigens.. Figure 4.2 Autoradiograph demo[r] ...

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Histologic Characteristics of Normal Perivascular Spaces along the Optic Tract: New Pathogenetic Mechanism for Edema in Tumors in the Pituitary Region

Histologic Characteristics of Normal Perivascular Spaces along the Optic Tract: New Pathogenetic Mechanism for Edema in Tumors in the Pituitary Region

... drainage outlets to the subarachnoid space. However, PV spaces along the OT and their outlets to the adjacent subarachnoid space have not been anatom- ically elucidated. This study was designed to provide background data ...

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Vascular Steal: The Pathogenetic Mechanism Producing Sirenomelia and Associated Defects of the Viscera and Soft Tissues

Vascular Steal: The Pathogenetic Mechanism Producing Sirenomelia and Associated Defects of the Viscera and Soft Tissues

... Vascular dissection showed a single large artery arising from the aorta below the celiac and superior mesenteric arteries and coursing along the midline on a short mes- entery around the[r] ...

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Atherosclerosis as Pathogenetic Substrate for Sars-Cov2 ‘‘Cytokine Storm’’

Atherosclerosis as Pathogenetic Substrate for Sars-Cov2 ‘‘Cytokine Storm’’

... possible pathogenetic mechanism for higher incidence of severe COVID-19 in males, highlighting furthermore gender difference of infectability due to the higher presence of a substrate to viral ...

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Intersection syndrome: an acute surgical disease in elite rowers

Intersection syndrome: an acute surgical disease in elite rowers

... a pathogenetic mechanism of hypertrophy of first compartment muscles (figure 1) leading to a hyperplastic fibrous sheath at the upper end of the muscle sheath (figure 2) that then acts as a tight rasping ...

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Central and peripheral neurological involvement in monoclonal gammopathies of undetermined significance

Central and peripheral neurological involvement in monoclonal gammopathies of undetermined significance

... It is known that a bigger sample size is needed if a true statistical association exists, however, we have reported the coexistence of MGUS in particular types of CNS disease. We think that it would be useful to test the ...

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A 20 Year Old Woman with Hashimoto's Thyroiditis and Evans' Syndrome

A 20 Year Old Woman with Hashimoto's Thyroiditis and Evans' Syndrome

... precise pathogenetic mechanism in Hashimoto's thyroi- ditis and Evans' syndrome remains to be deter- mined, the two diseases might share a common ...

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Epidemiology and pathogenetic mechanisms of polymorphic light eruption

Epidemiology and pathogenetic mechanisms of polymorphic light eruption

... Irradiation with a higher MED could result in more Langerhans cell migration and more neutrophil influx. We did observe the lowest number of epidermal LCs 48 hrs after 6 MED in the one CDLE patient with a high MED but ...

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Evaluation of the effectiveness of complex therapy with the inclusion of a prebiotic in children with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease and excess body weight

Evaluation of the effectiveness of complex therapy with the inclusion of a prebiotic in children with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease and excess body weight

... the echogenicity of the liver (30%) and the attenuation of the ultrasound signal to the diaphragm margin (11.7%), violations of motility of the GB (70%), and a sludge syndrome in 38.3% of cases. In addition, in children ...

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Microarray study of gene expression profile to identify new candidate genes involved in the molecular mechanism of leptin-induced knee joint osteoarthritis in rat

Microarray study of gene expression profile to identify new candidate genes involved in the molecular mechanism of leptin-induced knee joint osteoarthritis in rat

... Background: Osteoarthritis (OA) is one of the most prevalent chronic joint diseases while the precise genetic mechanism remains elusive. In this study, we investigated the gene expression profile in OA by ...

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Molecular characterization of Blastocystis subtypes in HIV positive patients and evaluation of risk factors for colonization

Molecular characterization of Blastocystis subtypes in HIV positive patients and evaluation of risk factors for colonization

... Despite several studies reported Blastocystis implicated in different intestinal diseases, potential pathogenetic factors have been described and its presence is frequently associated wi[r] ...

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The Association between Activity of Daily Living and the Combination of Alzheimer’s Disease and Cataract in Elderly Requiring Nursing Care

The Association between Activity of Daily Living and the Combination of Alzheimer’s Disease and Cataract in Elderly Requiring Nursing Care

... It is estimated that there are 39 million blind persons and that cataract is the first cause of blindness world- wide [5]. Epidemiological studies have shown that smoking, diabetes mellitus, asthma, chronic bronchitis, ...

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Lymphocytes transiently expressing virus specific T cell receptors reduce hepatitis B virus infection

Lymphocytes transiently expressing virus specific T cell receptors reduce hepatitis B virus infection

... supplement HBV-specific immune responses in chronic HBV patients and facilitate HBV control. However, the risk of triggering unrestrained proliferation of permanently engineered T cells raises safety concerns that have ...

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A pathogenetic role for the thymoma in myasthenia gravis  Autosensitization of IL 4  producing T cell clones recognizing extracellular acetylcholine receptor epitopes presented by minority class II isotypes

A pathogenetic role for the thymoma in myasthenia gravis Autosensitization of IL 4 producing T cell clones recognizing extracellular acetylcholine receptor epitopes presented by minority class II isotypes

... A Pathogenetic Role for the Thymoma in Myasthenia Gravis Autosensitization of IL-4–producing T Cell Clones Recognizing Extracellular Acetylcholine Receptor Epitopes Presented by Minority[r] ...

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Case report on pathogenetic link between gluten and IgA nephropathy

Case report on pathogenetic link between gluten and IgA nephropathy

... induced pathogenetic link between CD and IgAN even in the absence of villous atrophy and serum celiac auto- ...autoimmune mechanism and if a gluten free diet can really improve renal outcome of these ...

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Differential nephrotoxicity of low molecular weight proteins including Bence Jones proteins in the perfused rat nephron in vivo

Differential nephrotoxicity of low molecular weight proteins including Bence Jones proteins in the perfused rat nephron in vivo

... the pathogenetic mechanisms of tubule nephrotoxicity of low molecular weight proteins (LMWP), proximal tubules (PT) of rats were perfused in vivo with artificial tubule fluid (ATF) containing one of five LMWPs: ...

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Pathogenesis of Cancer: Cancer Reparative Trap

Pathogenesis of Cancer: Cancer Reparative Trap

... only pathogenetic cancer therapy is the application of methods of cancer gene therapy (RNAi approaches, drug resistance, hematopoietic progenitor cell gene transfer, cancer stem cells, homologous recombination, ...

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The diagnostic value and pathogenetic role of lncRNA-ATB in patients with osteoarthritis

The diagnostic value and pathogenetic role of lncRNA-ATB in patients with osteoarthritis

... In our study, lncRNA-ATB overexpression showed no significant effect on the expression level of Akt in the cells of human chondrocyte cell line CHON-001 (Fig.. However, compared with the[r] ...

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Do changes of ANS in migraine subjects play a pathogenetic role?

Do changes of ANS in migraine subjects play a pathogenetic role?

... None of the young patients had any symptoms suggesting autonomic disturbance during headache-free intervals, but some of the older patients report- ed mild symptoms with a sympathetic hy[r] ...

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