ABSTRACT Marden–Walker syndrome (MWS; OMIM 248700) is an extremely rare congenital disorder characterized by multiple joint contractures, craniofacial dysmorphism, neurological abnormalities, and multisystem involvement. Although historically diagnosed on clinical grounds, only a few cases have been molecularly confirmed.
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Factors associated with home blood pressure monitoring practices among patients with hypertension in Putrajaya, Malaysia: A cross-sectional study. [PDF]
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Current realities of home blood pressure monitoring from physicians' perspectives: results from Asia HBPM survey 2020. [PDF]
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The Effect of Numeracy Level on Completeness of Home Blood Pressure Monitoring
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Postprandial hypotension detected through home blood pressure monitoring: a frequent phenomenon in elderly hypertensive patients [PDF]
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Cultural and Contextual Barriers to Sustained Home Blood Pressure Monitoring Practices Among Indigenous People in Northern Thailand: A Qualitative Study. [PDF]
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Severe, Non‐apneic Respiratory Dysfunction and Hypoxia following Generalized Convulsive Seizures
Objective Sudden unexpected death in epilepsy (SUDEP) is a devastating consequence of some generalized convulsive seizures (GCS). Recent work has focused on seizure related apnea as a biomarker of SUDEP risk, frequently without characterizing the adequacy of non‐apneic ventilation or identifying other dysfunctional breathing patterns.
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Clinic, Ambulatory and Home Blood Pressure Monitoring for Metabolic Syndrome: Time to Change the Definition? [PDF]
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Realising the potential of home blood pressure monitoring in the community: should HBPM be the default? [PDF]
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Micro/Nanorobot for Drug Delivery—A Review of Material Selections
This review explores material strategies for biomedical micro/nanorobots, emphasizing their roles in propulsion, navigation, drug delivery, and biodegradability. It highlights advancements in metallic, polymeric, and hybrid materials, while addressing clinical translation challenges such as toxicity, immune response, and manufacturability.
Xiaozhuo Wu, Bingyun Li, Malcolm Xing
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