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A Rare Case of Esophageal Fordyce Spots (EFS) or Ectopic Esophageal Sebaceous Glands (EESG)
ABSTRACT Ectopic esophageal sebaceous glands are rare, benign lesions that may mimic more serious pathology. Recognition of this condition can prevent unnecessary interventions, guide management focused on symptom control, and provide reassurance to patients.
Shreya Bollu +7 more
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Stimulation tests of human growth hormone secretion by insulin, lysine vasopressin, pyrogen and glucagon [PDF]
Firstly, comparisons have been made of the secretion of human growth hormone (HGH) that was induced by insulin, lysine vasopressin and pyrogen injections in order to study whether these substances can be utilized as a rapid test of HGH secretion.
Ogawa, Norio
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Abstract Background Depression in older adults with cancer (OACs) is poorly captured by patient‐reported outcomes (PROs) because traditional criteria from the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) may overlook unique symptoms in OACs.
Christian J. Nelson +7 more
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Addison’s disease associated to paracocidioidomycosis
Paracoccidioidomycosis is a deep mycosis caused by the Paracoccidioides brasiliensis and it has been considered the most frequent systemic mycosis in Latin America.
Claudio Maranhão Pereira +4 more
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Recurrent nocturnal hypoglycaemia as a cause of morning fatigue in treated Addison’s disease – Favourable response to dietary management: A case report [PDF]
Background: Addison’s disease, or primary adrenal insufficiency, is often associated with reduced well-being and fatigue despite use of currently recommended adrenal hormone replacement. Hypoglycaemia is a known manifestation of glucocorticoid deficiency,
Clifton, Peter M +3 more
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Single Platelet Rich Plasma Glottic Injections in Vocal Pathology Demonstrate Long Term Benefits
Platelet rich plasma injections of the glottis result in significant voice improvements in patients with benign glottal pathology. A single injection demonstrates improvement up to 12 months in patients with vocal fold atrophy and vocal fatigue, whereas those with more severe disruption of the superficial lamina propria may require additional ...
Georgia Mackay +2 more
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A silent cause of shock: autoimmune polyglandular syndromes
Addison’s disease is a rare, autoimmune condition leading to the destruction of the adrenal gland. Autoimmune conditions are known to commonly co-occur.
Mark Colantonio +3 more
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CTLA-4 as a genetic determinant in autoimmune Addison’s disease
In common with several other autoimmune diseases, autoimmune Addison’s disease (AAD) is thought to be caused by a combination of deleterious susceptibility polymorphisms in several genes, together with undefined environmental factors and stochastic ...
A. Wolff +15 more
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Abstract A 6.5‐year‐old, spayed, female dog presented in acute respiratory distress. On admission, the dog exhibited dyspnoea, bradycardia, cyanosis and gastrointestinal signs, requiring immediate intubation and mechanical ventilation. Diagnostic evaluation revealed reduced butyrylcholinesterase activity, non‐cardiogenic pulmonary oedema, elevated ...
Sarah Hefer +6 more
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Biological invasions and climate change drive species redistribution, threatening biodiversity, agriculture, and public health. Species distribution modelling (Maxent algorithm) predicted Anarsia lineatella current and future global range, identifying risk areas in Africa, Asia, Australia, and the Americas under changing climate conditions.
George Amaro +3 more
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