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Post-biopsy proteinuria as a universal prognostic marker across diverse clinical courses in IgA nephropathy. [PDF]
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The <i>Drosophila Him</i> gene is essential for adult muscle function and muscle stem cell maintenance. [PDF]
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Copeptin as a dual biomarker in type 2 diabetes: association with glycemic control and diabetic kidney disease. [PDF]
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Mapping internal and lateral anterior intercostal artery perforator flaps with colour Doppler ultrasound: correlation between preoperative imaging and intraoperative findings in oncoplastic breast surgery. [PDF]
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Cutaneous marker of an internal malignancy
Digestive and Liver Disease, 2011A 32-year old woman presented with progressively increasing aundice, intractable pruritus and pale stools for 2 months. There as no fever, prodromal symptoms, abdominal pain, vomiting or astrointestinal bleeding. She had also noticed a rapid increase n abdominal girth over the last month. Examination of her skin Fig.
Pazhanivel, Mohan +3 more
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Facial Papules as a Marker of Internal Malignancy
Medical Clinics of North America, 2009Facial papules (bumps) confront the general practitioner during every face-to-face meeting with the patient. Increased awareness and recognition of the facial papules that represent cutaneous signs of internal malignancy will allow an early, aggressive workup and treatment of any associated cancer.
Ravi, Ubriani, Marc E, Grossman
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Skin markers of internal medicine
2018Some of the most interesting aspects of dermatology are seen when internal medicine and dermatology overlap. Skin lesions may be part of a systemic disease, as occurs in sarcoidosis or SLE, or may be a manifestation or ‘marker’ of an underlying disease or process, as in acanthosis nigricans.
Charles M. G. Archer, Clive B. Archer
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