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Autism and Metabolic Diseases

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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Leukoencephalopathies and metabolic diseases

Neurological Sciences, 2008
Leukoencephalopathies and metabolic diseases comprise a great number of heterogeneous disorders. Diagnosis of these disorders may be challenging at times, requiring sophisticated laboratory investigations. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is useful in supporting diagnosis even though it bears problems of specificity.
GIORGIO A., DE STEFANO N.
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Microbiota and metabolic diseases

Endocrine, 2018
The microbiota is a complex ecosystem of microorganisms consisting of bacteria, viruses, protozoa, and fungi, living in different districts of the human body, such as the gastro-enteric tube, skin, mouth, respiratory system, and the vagina. Over 70% of the microbiota lives in the gastrointestinal tract in a mutually beneficial relationship with its ...
Pascale, Alessia   +7 more
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Metabolic Disease

2012
Chapter 11 covers Porphyrias (Congenital Erythropoietic Porphyria, Erythropoietic Protoporphyria, Hereditary Coproporphyria, Porphyria Cutanea Tarda, and Variegate Porphyria), Mucopolysaccharidoses (Hunter Syndrome), and Other Metabolic Disorders (Acrodermatitis Enteropathica, Alkaptonuria, Biotinidase Deficiency, Familial Cutaneous Amyloidosis, and ...
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Diseases of Metabolism.

Archives of Internal Medicine, 1965
The fifth edition of Diseases of Metabolism is, like its predecessors, a well-written, easily readable book that will be cordially welcomed and extensively used by students, house staff, and other physicians interested in metabolism and endocrinology. It continues the fine tradition of previous editions and will no doubt enjoy a healthy demand due to ...
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PCSK9 in metabolism and diseases

Metabolism
PCSK9 is a serine protease that regulates plasma levels of low-density lipoprotein (LDL) and cholesterol by mediating the endolysosomal degradation of LDL receptor (LDLR) in the liver. When PCSK9 functions unchecked, it leads to increased degradation of LDLR, resulting in elevated circulatory levels of LDL and cholesterol.
Ajoolabady, Amir   +8 more
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The eye in metabolic disease

Hospital Medicine, 2003
Eye involvement is a feature of many metabolic diseases; early identification of ocular changes may aid diagnosis and management of the underlying condition. This review aims to describe common metabolic conditions where ocular findings can help the diagnosis.
Ayman al-Khaier, Ken K. Nischal
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Metabolic bone disease

Paediatrics and Child Health, 1998
Abstract Bone is a complex organ that is highly metabolically active, particularly in children. Normal metabolism is dependent upon the three main elements, matrix, mineral and cells that are integral components of bone. In addition, there are several humoral factors that also influence bone.
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Metabolic Disease

Dermatologic Clinics, 1992
G, Corrent, M I, Rendon
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BILIRUBIN METABOLISM IN DISEASE

Australasian Annals of Medicine, 1963
SUMMARYThis paper presents a factual and critical account of our present knowledge of bilirubin metabolism in human disease. The biochemistry of the bile pigments is reviewed as it is related to various clinical states ; aspects of hepatic diseases, hepatotoxicity, hæmolytic disorders, abnormal pregnancy and fætal and neonatal life are discussed.
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