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[Dermatomyositis: new antibody, new classification].

Medecine sciences : M/S, 2019
Les dermatomyosites (DM) sont des maladies auto-immunes rares du groupe des myopathies inflammatoires idiopathiques, définies par une atteinte cutanée caractéristique. Elles peuvent survenir dans l’enfance, ou chez l’adulte. Il existe des variations phénotypiques entre les DM concernant la présentation cutanéomusculaire (ex: amyopathique) mais aussi la
Bolko, Loïs   +2 more
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New Features for Neuron Classification

Neuroinformatics, 2018
This paper addresses the problem of obtaining new neuron features capable of improving results of neuron classification. Most studies on neuron classification using morphological features have been based on Euclidean geometry. Here three one-dimensional (1D) time series are derived from the three-dimensional (3D) structure of neuron instead, and ...
Leonardo A, Hernández-Pérez   +4 more
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New wound dressings: classification, tolerance

European Journal of Dermatology, 2010
Wound dressings are local therapeutic agents intended to create an optimal environment for wound healing, with specific properties according to the type and physiologic healing stage of the wounds. Some of the new dressings have also been proposed for use in the treatment of non-esthetic scars, as well as for preventing the formation of pathological ...
An, Goossens   +1 more
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Hemangiomas: New Insights and Classification

Pediatric Annals, 2005
Infantile hemangiomas are the most common tumors of infancy, but less common vascular tumors also can affect young infants and children. In most cases, the diagnosis of IH can be made clinically, but imaging studies and even biopsy may be required in less-than-typical cases.
Tara, Miller, Ilona J, Frieden
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C3 glomerulopathy: a new classification

Nature Reviews Nephrology, 2010
Several distinct pathological patterns of glomerular inflammation are associated with abnormal regulation of the complement system, specifically, with dysregulation of the alternative pathway of the complement system. However, these conditions share the pathological finding of complement C3 (C3) deposited within the glomerulus in the absence of ...
Fadi, Fakhouri   +4 more
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A new classification of necrophilia

Journal of Forensic and Legal Medicine, 2009
Necrophilia is a paraphilia whereby the perpetrator gets sexual pleasure in having sex with the dead. Most jurisdictions and nations have laws against this practice. Necrophilia exists in many variations, and some authors have attempted to classify necrophilia.
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A New Classification

2014
While the principle of classification set out in the last chapter seems to be fairly sound, the detailed scheme given here is just a tentative proposal to show how the principal can be put into practice. This detailed scheme is not pretended to be perfect and final and is certainly capable of being improved or modified by later discoveries.
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Beyond the 'New' TNM Classification

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1991
A single, global TNM classification system for staging laryngeal cancer now exists. This happened when the International Union Against Cancer published the document TNM Classification of Malignant Tumors in 1987, and the American Joint Committee on Cancer followed suit with the same system in 1988.
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New classification of histiocytosis

Medicina Clínica (English Edition), 2018
Hèctor, Corominas, Fadi, Badlissi
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Brain edema – a new classification

Medical Hypotheses, 2003
Brain edema is a reaction to any brain injury and can be the first stage in the beginning of intracranial hypertension. This paper puts forth a modern classification of brain edema types, based on a etiopathogenic interpretation. The hydroelectrolitic and/or proteinic buildup can occur within cells and/or in the extracellular space and differentiates ...
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