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Graves' disease (GD) is an autoimmune disease that primarily affects the thyroid gland. It is the most common cause of hyperthyroidism and occurs at all ages but especially in women of reproductive age. Graves' hyperthyroidism is caused by autoantibodies to the thyroid-stimulating hormone receptor (TSHR) that act as agonists and induce excessive ...
Davies, Terry F. +8 more
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Structural control of civil infrastructure in response to large external loads, such as earthquakes or wind, is not widely employed due to challenges regarding information exchange and the inherent latencies in the system due to complex computations ...
Courtney A. Peckens +4 more
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“The Outskirts of the Khagan”. The first “Avar” conquerors in the lower Mureş in light of the graves from Pecica “Est/Smart Diesel”: Archaeological and 14C analyses [PDF]
The archaeological rescue excavation near Pecica resulted in the unearthing of nine graves with scant grave goods, which, on the basis of the aspects of the funerary ritual and 14C analyses, could be dated to the period between the second part ...
Mărginean Florin, Gáll Erwin
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: A randomized controlled trial evaluated the Classroom Reset universal classroom-management intervention on classroom behaviors and engagement of U. S. elementary students with emotional and behavioral disorders (EBD).
Gregory J. Benner +6 more
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The fate of missing persons and the state's possibilities in resolving this issue [PDF]
The issue of the fate of missing persons is a painful topic for many families who, even after so many years, even decades, know nothing about their loved ones, and for the state a long-standing problem that cannot be solved by objective reasons alone. As
Milović Marko M., Krstić Ljiljana
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BackgroundImmunosuppressive therapy of Graves’ orbitopathy (GO) is indicated during the active phase of disease. Intravenous steroids (IVGC) are effective in about 70% of patients, although unresponsiveness or relapse are observed.
Irene Campi +16 more
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Stevens-Johnson Syndrome (SJS) and toxic epidermal necrolysis (TEN) can lead to severe ophthalmologic sequelae. The main risk factor is the severity of the initial ocular involvement. There are no recommendations for ocular management during acute phase.
D. Thorel +27 more
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Early Makuria Research Project: Interim report on the excavation at el-Detti in 2014 and 2015 with Appendix: Metal objects from the el-Detti cemetery [PDF]
Burial structures and the assemblages found inside them at the site of el-Detti, about 13 km downstream from Karima and 7 km upstream from el-Zuma, were explored in 2014 and 2015 by a joint team from the Polish Centre of Mediterranean Archaeology ...
Mahmoud El-Tayeb +3 more
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Post-Meroitic cemetery at the Khor Shambat site in Sudan [PDF]
Archaeological research at the Khor Shambat site located in Omdurman in central Sudan has been conducted since 2012, when a team of scientists from the Institute of Archaeology and Ethnology Polish Academy of Sciences (Poznań) launched a salvage ...
Przemysław Bobrowski +3 more
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The relationship between mental fatigue, depression, and cognition in Graves’ disease
Objective: Mental fatigue, depression, anxiety, and cognitive complaints are common in Graves’ disease (GD). Our aims were to assess the relationship between these variables in patients with GD during both hyperthyroidism and a long stable euthyroidism.
Birgitta Johansson +4 more
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