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Tactile hypo‐responsivity in autism: Examining potential for diagnostic relevance
The study reported in this paper examined the utility of a brief tactile reactivity assessment in differentiating autistic children from those with other neurodevelopmental concerns and the association between tactile responsivity, autism symptomatology, developmental level, and adaptive skills.
Girija Kadlaskar +4 more
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Abstract Aim To compare and examine relationships between participation, environmental factors, and quality of life (QoL) in children with cerebral palsy and physical disability (CP/PD) and typically developing children. Method Participants were 59 children (6–12 years; 31 females): 30 with CP/PD (mean age 8 years 7 months, standard deviation 1 year 6 ...
Nava Gelkop, Batya Engel‐Yeger
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Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract Many small endotherms employ torpor as a survival strategy to reduce energy expenditure during periods with low food availability and cold temperatures. The expression and physiology of torpor can vary substantially within species because of phenotypic plasticity and ...
Nicholas C. Wu +2 more
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Open vascular treatment of median arcuate ligament syndrome
Background Median arcuate ligament syndrome is a rare condition with abdominal symptoms. Accepted treatment options are open release of median arcuate ligament, laparoscopic release of edian arcuate ligament, robot-assisted release of median arcuate ...
Mansur Duran +4 more
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Engaging Gut‐to‐Brain Signalling to Treat Alcohol Use Disorder
ABSTRACT According to the 2023 National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH), 28.9 million people ages 12 and older in the United States had alcohol use disorder (AUD) in the past year. Although chronic alcohol use contributes to numerous health disorders as well as being an economic burden, there are few medications approved for treatment of AUD, and
Paula L. Hoffman +15 more
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Dunbar Syndrome – A Narrative Review
Dunbar syndrome (DS) is a rare condition, predominantly in females. It arises due to the compression of the celiac trunk and celiac plexus by the fibrous attachments of the median arcuate ligament of the diaphragm. DS mimics many common gastrointestinal disorders due to the postprandial nature of symptoms and is technically a diagnosis of exclusion ...
Salati, Sajad Ahmad +2 more
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Introduction and purpose: Median arcuate ligament syndrome (MALS), also known as Dunbar syndrome, is a rare disorder caused primarily by compression of the celiac axis by the median arcuate ligament and diaphragmatic crura.
Adrian Baran +9 more
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Abstract figure legend Developmental changes in the hair‐bundle structure of outer hair cells (OHCs) and inner hair cells (IHCs) were examined in control and shaker‐1 mutant (Myo7aSh1/Sh1) mice, which carry a spontaneous missense mutation in the Myo7a gene that produces a non‐functional MYO7A protein.
Anna Underhill +7 more
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Cardiovascular response to altered gravity in healthy adults: Insight from graded tilt testing
Abstract Microgravity exposure during spaceflight induces a thoracocephalic fluid shift that affects the cardiovascular system both during flight and after return to Earth. As the proportion of female astronauts increases, it is essential to understand how altered gravity impacts cardiovascular function across sexes.
Adrien Robin +2 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction Pancreaticoduodenal and gastroduodenal artery aneurysms (PDAA and GDAA) are rare but life‐threatening vascular lesions. Many are associated with median arcuate ligament syndrome (MALS), a condition associated with increased retrograde collateral flow due to celiac artery compression.
Tomotaka Ueno +14 more
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