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To assess opinions of females with CAH, and parents of females with CAH, about designating this population "intersex," particularly in legislation about genital surgery during childhood.We conducted a mixed-methods (quantitative and qualitative) anonymous cross-sectional online survey of females with CAH (46XX, 16+years old) and independently recruited
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Infant with classic congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH) born to a mother with classic CAH
Journal of Pediatrics, 2004We report a female infant with classic congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH), secondary to 21-hydroxylase deficiency, who was born to a mother with salt-wasting CAH.
Todd D Nebesio
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21-hydroxylase deficiency (21OHD), the most common form of congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH), is associated with pathogenic variants in CYP21A2 gene. The clinical form of the disease ranges from classic or severe to non-classic (NC) or mild late onset.
Rosa Maria Paragliola +2 more
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Theoretical study of the lowest electronic states of CaH and CaH+ molecules
Chemical Physics, 1992Abstract The 15 lowest states of CaH and the 14 lowest states of CaH + have been calculated using a non-empirical effective core potential for the Ne-like core electrons of Ca. Full valence configuration interaction calculations were followed by the inclusion of intershell effects via a recently proposed core polarization potential.
A. Boutalib, J.P. Daudey, M. El Mouhtadi
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The Journal of Chemical Physics, 1980
The computation of Λ-doublet splittings in diatomic 2Π electronic states has become almost routine with accuracies of 1% obtainable for light hydrides. The spin−doubling which occurs in 2Σ states has received less attention: the only example seriously studied is HF+. Here this work is extended to CaH.
David L. Cooper, W. Graham Richards
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The computation of Λ-doublet splittings in diatomic 2Π electronic states has become almost routine with accuracies of 1% obtainable for light hydrides. The spin−doubling which occurs in 2Σ states has received less attention: the only example seriously studied is HF+. Here this work is extended to CaH.
David L. Cooper, W. Graham Richards
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HLA and Chronic Active Hepatitis (CAH)
Digestion, 2009A family study of 2 parents and 5 SD identical (HLA-A1, A3, B7, B8) siblings, one of whom has ‘classic CAH’ has been used to demonstrate that in this family the maternally inherited HLA-B8 antigen is not solely serving to mark genetic predisposition to this disease.
L J, Dumble, I R, Mackay
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