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Clinical Findings in Pheochromocytoma
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Summary: In nasopharyngeal carcinoma, deep-learning extracted signatures on MR images might be correlated with survival. In this study, we sought to develop an individualizing model using deep-learning MRI signatures and clinical data to predict survival
Xun Cao +11 more
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Background: Human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) is the major viral etiology of congenital infection and birth defects, during current maternal infection the fetal transmission is high (30-40%) and the symptomatic neonates have diseases involving the neurologic,
Sevan N. Alwan +5 more
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Clinical characteristics of foodborne botulism in the southern region of the Kyrgyz Republic
The main factors of botulism transmission are identified as home-canned products (vegetable salads, fruit compotes, seaberry jam), pickled cucumbers and tomatoes. Botulism proceeds clinically as moderate-to-severe disease.
S. T. Salieva, S. T. Zholdoshev
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Background: The diagnosis of sarcoidosis is not standardized but is based on three major criteria: a compatible clinical presentation, finding nonnecrotizing granulomatous inflammation in one or more tissue samples, and the exclusion of alternative ...
E. Crouser +27 more
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Summary: A first-in-human clinical trial of gene therapy in Leber congenital amaurosis due to mutations in the GUCY2D gene is underway, and early results are summarized.
Samuel G. Jacobson +12 more
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The "Fringe Sign" - A useful clinical finding in traction alopecia of the marginal hair line.
INTRODUCTION Traction alopecia is hair loss caused by prolonged or repetitive tension on the hair. Diagnostic challenges are encountered when the clinical suspicion is not high and when a history of traction is remote or not obtained.
A. Samrao +3 more
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Accepting higher morbidity in exchange for sacrificing fewer animals in studies developing novel infection-control strategies. [PDF]
Preventing bacterial infections from becoming the leading cause of death by the year 2050 requires the development of novel, infection-control strategies, building heavily on biomaterials science, including nanotechnology.
Busscher, Henk J. +16 more
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Summary: Preterm birth is a leading cause of death in children under five years of age. We hypothesized that sequential disruptions to inflammatory and angiogenic pathways during pregnancy increase the risk of placental insufficiency and spontaneous ...
Andrea M. Weckman +12 more
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GBM radiosensitizers: dead in the water…or just the beginning? [PDF]
The finding that most GBMs recur either near or within the primary site after radiotherapy has fueled great interest in the development of radiosensitizers to enhance local control.
Bindra, Ranjit S. +3 more
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