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Cataract and metabolic disease
Journal of Inherited Metabolic Disease, 1990SummaryIn addition to the already recognized metabolic diseases which have been associated with cataract formation, e.g. galactosaemia, galactokinase deficiency, Lowe's syndrome and diabetes, several other disorders can also lead to the development of cataracts.
W, Endres, Y S, Shin
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Journal of Child Neurology, 2008
Autism is an etiologic heterogeneous entity caused by many different diseases occurring in the central nervous system at an early stage in life. Several metabolic defects have been associated with autistic symptoms with a rate higher than that found in the general population.
Manzi, B +3 more
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Autism is an etiologic heterogeneous entity caused by many different diseases occurring in the central nervous system at an early stage in life. Several metabolic defects have been associated with autistic symptoms with a rate higher than that found in the general population.
Manzi, B +3 more
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Metabolic diseases and pregnancy
Clinics in Dermatology, 2006The skin mirrors the hormonal metabolic and physiologic changes that occur during pregnancy. The metabolic effects are manifested primarily in accentuation of two disorders, porphyria cutanea tarda and acrodermatitis enteropathica. The former may be exacerbated, not only during pregnancy, but also during the post-partum period and with the intake of ...
Adrián, Pérez-Maldonado +1 more
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Metabolic and nutritional diseases.
2007Goats adapt well to different conditions, being particularly suited to tough environments, where they do better than sheep and cattle. The adaptive ability of goats is mainly due to: (i) their feeding behaviour, characterized by highly selective feeding and good digestibility of high-fibre forages; and (ii) their optimal ability to store and mobilize ...
STELLETTA, CALOGERO +2 more
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Endocrine, 2017
Irisin is a myokine/adipokine induced by the exercise in mice and humans, which is proposed to induce "browning" of white adipose tissue, its primary target, thus increasing thermogenesis and energy expenditure. Since its identification, irisin has been linked to favorable effects on metabolic diseases, including obesity, type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM)
Stergios A, Polyzos +6 more
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Irisin is a myokine/adipokine induced by the exercise in mice and humans, which is proposed to induce "browning" of white adipose tissue, its primary target, thus increasing thermogenesis and energy expenditure. Since its identification, irisin has been linked to favorable effects on metabolic diseases, including obesity, type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM)
Stergios A, Polyzos +6 more
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Ubiquitination and Metabolic Disease
The increasing incidence of metabolic diseases, including obesity, type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), in the past decade is a serious concern worldwide. Disruption of cellular protein homeostasis has been considered as a crucial contributor to the pathogenesis of metabolic diseases.Meilin, Ma +3 more
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Diagnosis of Metabolic Disease
Pediatric Clinics of North America, 1971Use of sophisticated diagnostic procedures for the ever-growing list of metabolic disorders can be reserved for relatively few cases if simple screening procedures are employed in the presence of certain specific clinical signs.
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Seminars in Musculoskeletal Radiology, 2002
Rickets is a metabolic bone disorder characterized by osteopenic changes resulting from the failure of calcification of the osteoid matrix and absent mineralization of hypertrophic cartilage cells at the epiphyseal growth plates in growing primates, herbivores, swine, carnivores, and birds.
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Rickets is a metabolic bone disorder characterized by osteopenic changes resulting from the failure of calcification of the osteoid matrix and absent mineralization of hypertrophic cartilage cells at the epiphyseal growth plates in growing primates, herbivores, swine, carnivores, and birds.
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Sphingolipid Metabolism and Analysis in Metabolic Disease
2011Sphingolipids are an important class of structural and signaling molecules within the cell. As sphingolipids have been implicated in the development and pathogenesis of insulin resistance and the metabolic syndrome, it is important to understand their regulation and metabolism.
Sarah E, Brice, L Ashley, Cowart
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Behavior and metabolic disease
International Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 1996The link between behavioral factors and disease is not well-defined. Although connections between a fight-flight reaction to environmental stress and hypertension have been much discussed, a potential disease association to a defeat-type of reaction has been much less considered.
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