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We present the case of a 12-year-old boy with Sturge-Weber syndrome and ocular melanocytosis who presented with bilateral naevus flammeus of the face and hyperpigmentation of the right iris associated with ipsilateral iris mammillations.
Andrea Maria Plateroti +5 more
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Caterina Sforza and Experimenti Translation into English and historical-linguistic analysis of some of her recipes [PDF]
Caterina Sforza, Countess of Forlì from 1480 to 1500, was an intrepid and shrewd ruler, a mother, a lover, a woman with an eager interest in every field of knowledge, especially in science and experiments.
Palmieri, Anna
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National and Subnational Models of Care That Support Primary Health Care: A Mixed‐Methods Study
ABSTRACT In 2020, the World Health Assembly called on countries to reorient their models of care (MOCs) toward primary health care (PHC). This study's objectives were to (a) describe common use of the concept of MOC; and (b) identify implemented MOCs and their components that support PHC at national and subnational levels. A scoping review charted data
Mary Louisa Plummer +5 more
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The effect of short-term changes in air pollution on respiratory and cardiovascular morbidity in Nicosia, Cyprus. [PDF]
Presented at the 6th International Conference on Urban Air Quality, Limassol, March, 2007. Short-paper was submitted for peer-review and appears in proceedings of the conference.This study investigates the effect of daily changes in levels of PM10 on the
Demokritou, Philip +7 more
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Facial expression recognition for emotion perception: A comprehensive science mapping
Facial expression recognition (FER) has emerged as a pivotal interdisciplinary research domain, bridging computer science, psychology, neuroscience, and medicine. By mapping the FER scientific knowledge graph, the study aimed to explore the technological evolution and forecast future application trends in this field.
Hou‐Ming Kan +10 more
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Scorch disease of rhizomatous iris
While working on scale tip rot of lilies, it was discovered that the same bacterium, Pseudonwnas, might also be the cause of scorch disease of rhizomatous iris. Bacteria isolated from scorch-diseased iris that looked like the lily Pseudomonas were inoculated to bulb scales of Easter lily with positive results and the original bacterium was reisolated ...
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What's New? Colorectal neuroendocrine carcinoma (CR‐NEC) is a rare digestive neuroendocrine neoplasm that frequently exhibits an adenocarcinoma component. Nonetheless, the underlying biology of CR‐NEC remains poorly understood. This study examined molecular and clinical features and palliative chemotherapy outcomes of metastatic CR‐NEC, with comparison
Siren Morken +20 more
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Epidemiology of Orbital Inflammatory Disease: An AAO IRIS Registry Study
The current study queries the American Academy of Ophthalmology (AAO) Intelligent Research in Sight (IRIS) registry for data on the epidemiology, work-up, and management patterns of autoimmune orbital inflammation. Analysis and description of patient data from the IRIS registry between 2013 and 2019 reviewing patients with autoimmune or idiopathic ...
Jonathan E, Lu +6 more
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What's New? Uveal melanoma is the most common primary intraocular cancer in adults, and up to half of patients develop metastatic disease, predominantly in the liver, where prognosis remains poor despite promising treatment options. In this study, the authors evaluated the safety and efficacy of administering systemic therapy within 40 days of liver ...
Patrick Kasteleiner +4 more
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To investigate early changes of iris vasculature in type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) patients without diabetic retinopathy (DR) using anterior segment optical coherence tomography angiography (AS-OCTA), and evaluate potential predictors associated with ...
Yue Zhou +5 more
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