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A presentation of the differences between the sheep and goat genetic maps [PDF]
The current autosomal version (4.2) of the sheep genetic map comprises 1175 loci and spans ~3540 cM. This corresponds to almost complete coverage of the sheep genome.
Jillian F Maddox
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BACs as Tools for the Study of Genomic Imprinting
Genomic imprinting in mammals results in the expression of genes from only one parental allele. Imprinting occurs as a consequence of epigenetic marks set down either in the father′s or the mother′s germ line and affects a very specific category of mammalian gene.
S. J. Tunster +3 more
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A Comprehensive Review Article on May-Thurner or Cockett Syndrome
May-Thurner syndrome—it is also called iliocaval compression syndrome, Cockett syndrome or iliac veincompression syndrome, which occurs secondary to compression of the left iliac vein by the overriding rightiliac artery. In the mid-19th century, it was observed that deep vein thrombosis was five times more proneto occur in the left leg.
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Reasons for the weak correlation between prostate volume and urethral resistance parameters in patients with prostatism [PDF]
In an attempt to increase our understanding of the clinical syndrome of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) an analysis was made of the association between prostate volume as measured by transrectal ultrasound and several reported ...
Bosch, J.L.H.R. (Ruud) +4 more
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Glucocorticoid hormones are critical to respond and adapt to stress. Genetic variations in the glucocorticoid receptor (GR) gene alter hypothalamic‐pituitary‐adrenal (HPA) axis activity and associate with hypertension and susceptibility to metabolic disease. Here we test the hypothesis that reduced GR density alters blood pressure and glucose and lipid
Z. Michailidou +17 more
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Major orthopedic surgery and its correlation with Cockett syndrome
We report the case of a 42-year-old female patient complaining of pain in the right foot and repetitive sprains for 2 years who underwent surgical repair of pes cavus and ankle ligament reconstruction. Examination images (radiography, nuclear magnetic resonance, and ultrasound), postoperative (PO) period and progression to deep vein thrombosis are ...
Fabio Luiz Kiyan +3 more
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May-Thurner syndrome: an integrative review
Introduction: May-Thurner syndrome (MTS) is characterized by extrinsic compression of the left common iliac vein (LCVI). Diagnosis is made by combining clinical findings with non-invasive or invasive tests, and treatment is based on conservative or ...
Renan Rodrigues de Oliveira Cunha +4 more
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[Open peer commentary] Is genomics bad for you? [PDF]
The plasticity of the genome complicates genetic causation, but should be investigated from a functional perspective. Specific adaptive hypotheses are referenced in the target article, but it is also necessary to explain how the integrity of the genome ...
Benjamin J. A. Dickins, Hastings
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Emergency department diagnosis of upper extremity deep venous thrombosis using bedside ultrasonography [PDF]
A 27-year-old man presents to the emergency department with a 1-day history of severe right upper extremity pain and swelling. The patient's status is post open reduction internal fixation for a left tibial plateau fracture, which was complicated by ...
Betty Chang +4 more
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Vulvar Lymphangioma Arising in the Setting of May–Thurner Syndrome
This case report describes an instance of vulvar lymphangioma occurring in the setting of May–Thurner syndrome (MTS), an association between two vascular conditions that we do not believe has been previously reported. Lymphangioma, also known as lymphatic malformation, is a benign lesion typified by dilatation of endothelial‐lined lymphatic channels ...
Surekha Bantumilli +4 more
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