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Increased Metabolic Rate in X-linked Hypophosphatemic Mice [PDF]
Hyp mice are a model for human X-linked hypophosphatemia, the most common form of vitamin D-resistant rickets. It has previously been observed that Hyp mice have a greater food consumption per gram body weight than do normal mice.
Meyer, M. H. +2 more
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Towards a chemo‐free approach for follicular lymphoma
Summary The therapeutic landscape of follicular lymphoma (FL) is undergoing a transformative shift driven by the advent of novel chemo‐free strategies that challenge the traditional chemo‐oriented paradigms; this shift offers promising alternatives for both newly diagnosed and relapsed or refractory (RR) patients.
Stefano Luminari +2 more
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Treatable Leukoencephalopathy in a Patient with Hypophosphatemia
We report the first patient with pathologically proven leukoencephalopathy associated with hypophosphatemia. A 61-year-old woman had repetitive episodes of decreased consciousness with pontine and pallidal lesions and extensive leukoencephalopathy on MRI,
Masahiro Okazaki +6 more
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Severe hypophosphatemia (i.e., serum phosphorus concentration below 1 mg/dl) occurs infrequently in veterinary patients. It is most often associated with diabetic ketoacidosis in small animals. Phosphate is necessary for the production of 2,3 diphosphoglycerate (2,3‐DPG) and adenosine triphosphate (ATP); both are important for normal cellular ...
K J Moreland, S D Forrester
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ABSTRACT Aim To compare the item difficulty and discriminative index of multiple‐choice questions (MCQs) generated by ChatGPT with those created by dental educators, based on the performance of dental students in a real exam setting. Materials and Methods A total of 40 MCQs—20 generated by ChatGPT 4.0 and 20 by dental educators—were developed based on ...
Nezaket Ezgi Özer +4 more
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Fever as a cause of hypophosphatemia in patients with malaria. [PDF]
Hypophosphatemia occurs in 40 to 60% of patients with acute malaria, and in many other conditions associated with elevations of body temperature. To determine the prevalence and causes of hypophosphatemia in patients with malaria, we retrospectively ...
Warren Browner, Richard Haber
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Tetramethylenedisulfotetramine [PDF]
Tetramethylenedisulfotetramine (CAS 80-12-6), commonly referred to as TETS, was first synthesized in 1933 as a condensation product of sulfamide and formaldehyde. TETS was subsequently used as a rodenticide until banned worldwide in 1991.
Banks, CN +3 more
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Abstract Objective Pathogenic ANKH variants are a known cause of chondrocalcinosis (Online Mendelian Inheritance in Man [OMIM] #118600) and craniometaphyseal dysplasia (OMIM #123000). Here, we describe the phenotype and genotype of autosomal dominant infantile epilepsy caused by a c.‐11C>T change upstream of the gene's normal ATG initiation codon of ...
Josua Kegele +7 more
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Respiratory failure in a diabetic ketoacidosis patient with severe hypophosphatemia [PDF]
Phosphate is essential in regulating human metabolic processes, and severe hypophosphatemia can induce neurologic and hematological complications and result in respiratory failure and cardiac dysfunction.
Han Saem Choi +5 more
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Weight Loss and Illness Severity in Adolescents With Atypical Anorexia Nervosa. [PDF]
BACKGROUND:Lower weight has historically been equated with more severe illness in anorexia nervosa (AN). Reliance on admission weight to guide clinical concern is challenged by the rise in patients with atypical anorexia nervosa (AAN) requiring ...
Accurso, Erin C +13 more
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