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Abnormal insulinemia

Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice, 1994
The recent development of molecular biology enables us to identify three abnormal insulins (insulin Chicago, insulin Los Angeles and insulin Wakayama). In Japan, three pedigrees in which affected individuals secrete [LeuA3] insulin (insulin Wakayama) have been identified.
K, Nanjo, M, Kondo, T, Sanke, M, Nishi
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Abnormal Behavior

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Food Animal Practice, 1987
Farm animals exhibit abnormalities of sexual, maternal, and other social behaviors as well as many stereotyped behaviors. The types and incidence of these abnormal behaviors may depend on the species, its diet, and the environmental conditions under which it is normally maintained.
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Thyroid Abnormalities

Endocrinology and Metabolism Clinics of North America, 2014
Thyroid abnormalities and nonthyroidal illness complicate human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection. Among the effects that result from HIV and other opportunistic infections, distinctive features of HIV infection include early lowering of reverse tri-iodothyromine (T3) levels, with normal free T3 levels. Later, some patients develop an isolated low
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Abnormal placentation

Seminars in Perinatology, 2019
The term "morbidly adherent placenta" has recently been introduced to describe the spectrum of disorders including placenta accreta, increta and percreta. Due to excessive invasion of the placenta into the uterus there is associated significant maternal morbidity and mortality.
Whitney, Booker, Leslie, Moroz
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Chemical Abnormalities

Clinics in Podiatry, 1984
This article provides an in-depth summary of standard and recently developed biochemical assays that are useful for the evaluation of the patient with metabolic bone disease. In addition, each of the common metabolic bone diseases is discussed in the context of the associated chemical abnormalities.
W J, Burtis, R, Lang
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PIT1 abnormality

Growth Hormone & IGF Research, 1999
The PIT1 gene product, Pit-1/GHF-1, binds to and transactivates the promoter sequences of the growth hormone, prolactin, and thyroid-stimulating hormone beta (also called thyrotropin) subunit genes. Abnormalities of the PIT1 gene, which encodes a pituitary-specific POU-domain DNA binding factor, cause a combined deficiency of growth hormone, prolactin,
K, Tatsumi, N, Amino
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Choanal Abnormalities

Pediatrics, 1968
In reference to "Screening for Hidden Congenital Anomalies" (Pediatrics 41:147, 1968), Dr. Van Leeuwen found some cases of choanal stenosis and unilateral atresia and comments that there is little in the literature on the subject. Eight years ago I studied 500 neonates in an attempt to determine the frequency of choanal stenosis.
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Abnormal Bleeding

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 1989
Animals with disorders of hemostasis are often presented as emergency patients and, as such, offer a challenge to the attending clinician. This article reviews the basic physiology of hemostasis and laboratory tests used for diagnosis. Guidelines for the evaluation and treatment of patients with bleeding disorders are provided.
W E, Wingfield, D, Van Pelt
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Vaginal Abnormalities

Urologic Clinics of North America, 1978
The embryologic development of the vagina is still disputed. The urogenital sinus and the mesonephric (wolffian) and paramesonephric (müllerian) ducts probably all play a role in the development of the vagina. Duplication, agenesis, mesonephric duct remnants, and hymen abnormalities are among the more common congenital anomalies of the vagina.
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Abnormal Labor

Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 1983
A prolonged latent phase should be treated with rest; a protracted disorder with expectant management; and an arrest of labor with oxytocin therapy once CPD has been excluded.
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