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Hepatomegaly and type 1 diabetes: a clinical case of Mauriac’s syndrome
Background Hepatic glycogenosis is characterized by excessive glycogen accumulation in hepatocytes and represents a complication of poor controlled type 1 diabetes. It can be caused by excessive insulin doses or recurrent ketoacidosis episodes. Mauriac’s
Fortunato Lombardo +5 more
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Cells of the adult human heart [PDF]
AbstractCardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death worldwide. Advanced insights into disease mechanisms and therapeutic strategies require a deeper understanding of the molecular processes involved in the healthy heart. Knowledge of the full repertoire of cardiac cells and their gene expression profiles is a fundamental first step in this ...
Litviňuková, Monika +32 more
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Unusual optical coherence tomography and fundus autofluorescence findings of eclipse retinopathy
A 63-year-old female patient complained of dimness in the central field of vision in the left eye after viewing an annular partial eclipse without adequate eye protection on 22 July 2009. Fundoscopy showed a wrinkled macular surface.
Kun-Hsien Li +3 more
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Human Adult Neurogenesis: Evidence and Remaining Questions [PDF]
Renewed discussion about whether or not adult neurogenesis exists in the human hippocampus, and the nature and strength of the supporting evidence, has been reignited by two prominently published reports with opposite conclusions. Here, we summarize the state of the field and argue that there is currently no reason to abandon the idea that adult ...
Kempermann, Gerd +17 more
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How often are spectacle lenses not dispensed as prescribed?
Spectacles are routinely prescribed by the ophthalmologist and dispensed by the opticians. We investigated how frequently the spectacles are not dispensed as prescribed and whether the frequency of inaccurate spectacles would decrease if the patients, at
Kanwar Mohan, Ashok Sharma
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Incidentally discovered enteric duplication cyst: a case report
Enteric duplications are rare congenital diseases with heterogeneous clinical pictures ranging from an asymptomatic course to life-threatening consequences, most commonly arising at the ileal and ileocecal region. The antenatal discovery is possible when
Flora Maria Peri +5 more
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Mediastinal Mass and Pleural Effusion: different clinical presentations of lymphoma in pediatric age
Background: Mediastinal masses and pleural effusions may have different etiologies, from infectious to malignant and autoimmune diseases, originating from the mediastinum or nearby structures.
Federica Maria Previtera +10 more
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A case of fetal hydrops: prenatal diagnosis and neonatal management
Hydrops fetalis (HF) is a serious fetal condition defined as an abnormal fluid accumulation in fetal extravascular compartments and body cavities caused by either immune or non immune conditions.
Roberta Granese +7 more
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In Ghana, continuing professional development (CPD) initiatives for teachers are fragmented, with limited participation opportunities for all subject teachers, resulting in a high reliance on distance education (DE) programs.
Ellen Abakah, David Addae, Delali Amuzu
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Identification of the Adult Human Hemangioblast [PDF]
Recent studies show that human CD133(+) (previously known as AC133(+)) cells from mobilized peripheral blood consist of stem cells with either hematopoietic or endothelial potential. To test whether this population also contains individual precursors with both capacities, the defining characteristics of the elusive adult hemangioblast, we developed a ...
Sonja, Loges +12 more
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