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Abstract Aims Young‐onset type 2 diabetes mellitus (YT2DM) is an aggressive phenotype, with some claiming that diagnosis at <40 years of age represents a distinct higher risk group. Others have suggested restricting YT2DM to those diagnosed at <30 years of age.
Xi May Zhen+14 more
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Utility of the Surgical Apgar Score in Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma [PDF]
Andrew C. Prince+4 more
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Abstract Objective We comprehensively characterized a large pediatric cohort with focal cortical dysplasia (FCD) type 1 to expand the phenotypic spectrum and to identify predictors of postsurgical outcomes. Methods We included pediatric patients with histopathological diagnosis of isolated FCD type 1 and at least 1 year of postsurgical follow‐up.
Barbora Splitkova+18 more
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Abstract Objective(s) Pregnancy in women with epilepsy is associated with adverse perinatal outcomes, but debate remains as to role of epilepsy or of prenatal antiseizure medication (ASM), or both. We aimed to investigate the association between maternal epilepsy and perinatal outcomes, and to explore the role of prenatal ASM exposure.
Paolo Pieirino Mazzone+5 more
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Role of vibroacoustic stimulation test in prediction of fetal outcome in terms of Apgar score
Kalpana Singh, Chankya Das
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“Ableist Fragility” and Chronic Stress in a Non‐Autistic Parent Memoir from Germany1
Abstract This essay defines “ableist fragility” in the context of non‐autistic parenting of autistic children through an analysis of Tessa Korber's memoir Ich liebe dich nicht, aber ich möchte es mal können (2012). Ableist fragility draws directly from the term fragility in Robin DiAngelo's White Fragility (2018). Informed by anti‐racist and disability
Sonja Fritzsche
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The Combined-Apgar scoring system, consists of the Expanded and Specified Apgar scoring systems.
Hosein Dalili+5 more
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Summary Background Previous studies suggest that in utero exposures may impact future weight gain trajectories in infancy. Leukocyte telomere length (LTL) collected at birth may be an additional variable to test in models for childhood obesity as adult studies suggest that LTL may be predictive of metabolic disease.
Abigail Duque+5 more
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