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The American Journal of Medicine, 1960
Abstract Two sisters are presented, now aged forty-one and forty-two, whom we think represent adult survivors of hypophosphatasia, a disease hitherto only described in children. Both sisters had had "rickets" in childhood, from which they had made a spontaneous recovery.
J E, BETHUNE, C E, DENT
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Abstract Two sisters are presented, now aged forty-one and forty-two, whom we think represent adult survivors of hypophosphatasia, a disease hitherto only described in children. Both sisters had had "rickets" in childhood, from which they had made a spontaneous recovery.
J E, BETHUNE, C E, DENT
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Nursing Standard, 2016
Essential facts There are two types of stroke - around 85% are ischaemic and 15% are haemorrhagic. According to the Stroke Association's State of the Nation report, published in January 2016, stroke occurs around 152,000 times a year in the UK. It is the fourth largest cause of death in the UK and one of the largest causes of disability.
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Essential facts There are two types of stroke - around 85% are ischaemic and 15% are haemorrhagic. According to the Stroke Association's State of the Nation report, published in January 2016, stroke occurs around 152,000 times a year in the UK. It is the fourth largest cause of death in the UK and one of the largest causes of disability.
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Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, 2019
Objectives: After reading this article, the participant should be able to: Understand the etiology of cranial defects. Understand the anatomy of the cranium. Understand the importance of the preoperative workup in the cranial reconstruction decision-making process.
Christina Marie, Pasick +4 more
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Objectives: After reading this article, the participant should be able to: Understand the etiology of cranial defects. Understand the anatomy of the cranium. Understand the importance of the preoperative workup in the cranial reconstruction decision-making process.
Christina Marie, Pasick +4 more
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The Lancet, 2006
The epilepsies are one of the most common serious brain disorders, can occur at all ages, and have many possible presentations and causes. Although incidence in childhood has fallen over the past three decades in developed countries, this reduction is matched by an increase in elderly people. Monogenic Mendelian epilepsies are rare. A clinical syndrome
John S, Duncan +3 more
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The epilepsies are one of the most common serious brain disorders, can occur at all ages, and have many possible presentations and causes. Although incidence in childhood has fallen over the past three decades in developed countries, this reduction is matched by an increase in elderly people. Monogenic Mendelian epilepsies are rare. A clinical syndrome
John S, Duncan +3 more
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Current Treatment Options in Neurology, 2001
Insomnia is a prevalent condition, existing as both a symptom and a syndrome, and is associated with significant impairments of daytime functioning, reduced quality of life, and increased risk of depression. When insomnia is secondary to a psychiatric, medical, or another sleep disorder, treatment should focus initially on the underlying condition. For
, Morin, , Daley, , Ouellet
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Insomnia is a prevalent condition, existing as both a symptom and a syndrome, and is associated with significant impairments of daytime functioning, reduced quality of life, and increased risk of depression. When insomnia is secondary to a psychiatric, medical, or another sleep disorder, treatment should focus initially on the underlying condition. For
, Morin, , Daley, , Ouellet
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Annals of Internal Medicine, 1968
Excerpt Whooping cough at the turn of the century was a major factor in infant morbidity and mortality in the United States.
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Excerpt Whooping cough at the turn of the century was a major factor in infant morbidity and mortality in the United States.
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Current Opinion in Pulmonary Medicine, 2000
Symptoms of sinusitis are among the most common reasons for patients presenting to primary care physicians. There is considerable controversy regarding appropriate management of both acute and chronic sinus disease. This article reviews etiologic mechanisms in these conditions and presents recent evidence to provide a logical basis on which to make ...
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Symptoms of sinusitis are among the most common reasons for patients presenting to primary care physicians. There is considerable controversy regarding appropriate management of both acute and chronic sinus disease. This article reviews etiologic mechanisms in these conditions and presents recent evidence to provide a logical basis on which to make ...
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