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Gradual Onset Diseases: Misperception of Disease Onset

The Journal of Hand Surgery, 2017
Gradual onset diseases (eg, carpal tunnel syndrome, cubital tunnel syndrome, and trapeziometacarpal arthrosis) tend to go unnoticed for years. When a slowly progressive disease transitions from asymptomatic to symptomatic, it may seem like an acute event.
Bastiaan T. van Hoorn   +2 more
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Early-onset scoliosis

Current Opinion in Pediatrics, 2023
Purpose of review The aim of this review is to provide the reader with the most updated available information so that it can be helpful in the approach of patients with early-onset scoliosis (EOS). Recent findings While confirming the efficacy and safety of classic techniques for ...
Fernando, Moreno Mateo   +2 more
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JUVENILE-ONSET SPONDYLOARTHROPATHIES

Rheumatic Disease Clinics of North America, 1997
This article discusses the clinical spectrum and characteristics of juvenile-onset spondyloarthropathies and includes a review of the demographic, clinical, radiographic (and other imaging techniques), and laboratory data of conditions, syndromes, and diseases making up this group.
R, Burgos-Vargas   +2 more
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The juvenile-onset, adolescent-onset and adult-onset obese.

International journal of obesity, 1991
As shown in more than 8000 proband-parent pairs derived from a total-community sample and followed in longitudinal fashion, the 5-year incidence of obesity (new cases per 5-year period) approximates 8 percent for the juvenile-onset, adolescent-onset and adult-onset obese alike.
S M, Garn, T V, Sullivan, V M, Hawthorne
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Late-Onset Depression

Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 1988
Clinical and biologic studies of geriatric depression are reviewed to evaluate the role of age of onset as a distinguishing parameter. The findings suggest that late-onset depressives have a different presentation, more frequent relapses, and a greater association with medical disorders, dementia, and aging-related biologic changes than early-onset ...
G S, Alexopoulos   +4 more
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