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Ependymomas in Adults

Current Neurology and Neuroscience Reports, 2010
Ependymomas are rare primary central nervous system tumors in adults. They occur most commonly in the spinal cord, where histopathologic evaluation is critical to differentiate the grade I myxopapillary ependymoma from the grade II ependymoma or grade III anaplastic ependymoma. Brain ependymomas are either grade II or III.
M. R. Gilbert   +2 more
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Orthodontia for an Adult

The American Journal of Nursing, 1978
decide to accept treatment because there were so many things to consider. My teeth were straight. Essentially, I saw no cosmetic need, so braces would be a severe psychological drawback. Fear of pain was considerable, and expense was a large item. How many nice sets of dentures, I wondered, could be bought with the orthodontia fee?
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Glioblastoma in adults

Critical Reviews in Oncology/Hematology, 2008
Glioblastoma (GBM) is the most malignant among astrocytic tumours and is associated with a poor prognosis. Age, performance status, mini-mental status examination score, methylation status of methylguanine methyltransferase promoter and extent of surgery constitute the main prognostic factors.
Brandes AA   +5 more
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Toxoplasmosis in the Adult

New England Journal of Medicine, 1960
SINCE the first reports of adult toxoplasmosis by Pinkerton and Weinman1 in 1940 and Pinkerton and Henderson2 in 1941, this disease has become increasingly more interesting to the internist.
Jack S. Remington   +2 more
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Adult Neurogenesis

2006
Adult neurogenesis is the generation of new neurons in the adult brain. Adult neurogenesis is an exception, as the brain of mammals is non-neurogenic. Rodents and primates have two neurogenic zones, the hippocampus and the olfactory bulb. Lower vertebrates often have many more sites of adult neurogenesis. In the peripheral nervous system, there is high
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Acne in the Adult

Mini-Reviews in Medicinal Chemistry, 2009
This paper is a general overview that contributes for the knowledge systematization concerning the characteristics of the acne in the adult, its prevalence, causes, diagnosis, classification and drugs available for treatment. The reference therapy is the combination between topical retinoids and oral antibiotics.
Ascenso, A., Marques, Helena
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Adult hypophosphatasia

Current Opinion in Rheumatology, 2016
In adults, hypophosphatasia (HPP) may be revealed by fractures, mainly metatarsal and femoral, and by crystal-related joint diseases. Low alkaline phosphatase levels are often overlooked. There is no established treatment for adults but the diagnosis is important to prevent the use of therapies that promote bone resorption in this context of bone ...
Karine, Briot, Christian, Roux
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ADULT EDUCATION AND THE OLDER ADULT

Educational Gerontology, 1979
This article provides a brief discussion about the issues and concerns in education for the older adult. Those issues considered are (1) an overview of the aged population, (2) adult education and the older adult, and (3) the older adult's ability to learn.
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Books for Adults

Childhood Education, 1977
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