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Undergraduate Endodontic Teaching in Dental Schools Around the World: A Narrative Review. [PDF]

open access: yesEur Endod J
Segura Egea JJ   +5 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Stage-Specific Gene Expression Profiles in Multiple Sclerosis Cortical Lesions Identified via Spatial Transcriptomics

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Gasque-Rubio R   +11 more
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EALES’ LIGA

Health Sciences, 2023
Remiantis mokslinės literatūros duomenimis straipsnyje apžvelgiama Eales‘ ligos etiologija, klinikiniai požy­miai, diagnostikos ir gydymo galimybės. Atlikta litera­tūros apžvalga, į kurią įtraukta Eales‘ ligą aprašančių publikacijų, atrinktų PubMed, Cohrane ir Google Scholar duomenų bazėse.
Laurynas Kacevičius   +1 more
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Eales' disease with hemiplegia

Clinical Neurology and Neurosurgery, 1987
A case of Eales' disease with hemiplegia is reported. The patient had a right hemiparesis and a left hemiplegia occurring after a sudden loss of vision in the left eye two years earlier. The diagnosis was based on fluorescein angiography showing neovascularisation, fluorescein leakage, perivascular sheating and hemorrhages and on CT scan showing ...
ATMACA, L   +4 more
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Eales’ Disease

2016
According to Jablonski, a noninflammatory disorder of the peripheral retinal vessels characterized by frequently bilateral periphlebitis, avascular peripheral areas, microaneurysms, rope ladder-like capillary dilatations, tortuosity of adjacent vessels, and spontaneous chorioretinal scars.
Jyotirmay Biswas   +2 more
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[Eales].

Journal francais d'ophtalmologie, 2002
Eales' disease, first described by Eales Henry in 1880, is an idiopathic obliterative vasculopathy that primarily affects the peripheral retina of adults. From nosologic point of view, we could distinguish the "true Eales disease" affecting males in India and portions of the Middle East and the "Eales' like disease" with no geographical or sex ...
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Ealing Studios

2003
Abstract DURING the Second World War, Michael Balcon, the head of Ealing Studios, had been the most vociferous opponent of Rank’s business activities. Like many other liberals in the trade, he viewed Rank’s influence as overweening, with a dangerous tendency to monopoly.
Sue Harper, Vincent Porter
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