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CYTOGENETIC ABNORMALITIES IN MULTIPLE MYELOMA

Hematology/Oncology Clinics of North America, 1999
There is an increasing understanding that chromosomal abnormalities play a major role in the pathogenesis of multiple myeloma. Furthermore, they seem to predict the clinical outcome of patients according to the specific abnormalities detected. It is likely that in the future, knowledge of the cytogenetic composition will be an integral part of the ...
R, Fonseca, L J, Coignet, G W, Dewald
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GANGLIOSIDE ABNORMALITIES IN MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS

Journal of Neurochemistry, 1974
Abstract— Gangliosides were isolated from plaque tissue and normal appearing white matter of multiple sclerosis (MS) brain. All four plaques showed decreased ganglioside concn relative to normal human white matter on a wet wt basis, but significant elevation in terms of dry wt.
R K, Yu, R W, Ledeen, L F, Eng
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Neurourologic Abnormalities in Multiple Sclerosis

Journal of Urology, 1982
Multiple sclerosis is a demyelinating disease of the central nervous system, often producing abnormalities in sexual function and urinary control. Eighty-six patients with this disorder were referred to our neurourologic facilities for evaluation (45 women and 41 men). Symptomatic voiding dysfunction was present in 84 patients (97 per cent).
I, Goldstein   +3 more
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Visual abnormalities with multiple trauma

Surgical Neurology, 1984
The diversity of pathogenetic mechanisms involved in posttraumatic visual impairment was reviewed in a study of the hospital records of 24 patients admitted with multiple injuries. Most major visual abnormalities occurred in young people (average age 33 years) who presented with a wide range of overall severity of injury (injury severity score 13-47 ...
K V, Elisevich   +4 more
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Growth Abnormalities and Multiple Gestations

Seminars in Perinatology, 2008
Growth abnormalities which include intrauterine growth restriction and weight discordance between twins are common in pregnancies complicated by multiple gestations and may be associated with poor perinatal outcomes. Knowledge of chorionicity is paramount when managing a multiple pregnancy. Monochorionic twins are at greater risk than dichorionic twins
Jane, Cleary-Goldman, Mary E, D'Alton
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Abnormalities of the acoustic reflex in multiple sclerosis

American Journal of Otolaryngology, 1986
Acoustic reflect morphology was examined in 122 patients with a diagnosis of definite multiple sclerosis. Abnormality in some dimension of acoustic reflex morphology was observed in 75 per cent of the study population. The most commonly observed abnormality was an alteration in one or more of the three relative amplitude indices (afferent, efferent, or
J, Jerger   +3 more
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Normal and abnormal growth of multiples

Seminars in Neonatology, 2002
Growth curves of twins and triplets do not support a growth restriction patterns seen in singletons. At the same time that individual members of a twin or a triplet set may be smaller than singletons of the same gestational age, only a minority are indeed SGA by singleton standards. When comparing the entire 'fetal mass' of a multiple pregnancy to that
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Stapedius Reflex Abnormalities in Multiple Sclerosis

International Journal of Audiology, 1975
Thirteen patients suffering from multiple sclerosis were analyzed by a Madsen ZO 70 electroacoustic bridge connected to an electronystagmograph through an impedance adaptor. Threshold, amplitude, decay and difference limen of intensity (DLI) of the stapedius reflex were examined for the frequencies 500, 1 000, 2 000 and 4 000 Hz. The difference between
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Peripheral nerve abnormality in multiple sclerosis

Annals of Neurology, 1977
AbstractBiopsy specimens of sural nerve from 10 patients with multiple sclerosis (MS), of whom only 1 was severely disabled, were assessed by morphometric techniques and compared to nerves from age‐matched controls. The frequency of abnormal teased fibers was increased in MS nerve, with many intenodes showing at least a 50% reduction in myelin ...
M, Pollock, C, Calder, S, Allpress
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MULTIPLE STRESSORS AND THE CAUSE OF AMPHIBIAN ABNORMALITIES

Ecology, 2010
The repeated occurrence of abnormal amphibians in nature points to ecological imbalance, yet identifying causes of these abnormalities has proved complex. Multiple studies have linked amphibian abnormalities to chemically contaminated areas, but inference about causal mechanisms is lacking.
Mari K. Reeves   +4 more
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