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A rare case of orbital osteogenic sarcoma [PDF]
Osteogenic sarcoma is a malignant bony tumor of mesenchymal cell ori gin. The association of osteogenic sarcoma with Paget's disease of the bone (osteitis deformans) is well-known.
Fry, CL+3 more
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Abstract The alteration of age‐related molecules in the bone marrow microenvironment is one of the driving forces in osteoporosis. These molecules inhibit bone formation and promote bone resorption by regulating osteoblastic and osteoclastic activity, contributing to age‐related bone loss. Here, we observed that the level of microRNA‐31a‐5p (miR‐31a‐5p)
Rongyao Xu+9 more
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Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) originated in ancient China has been practiced over thousands of years for treating various symptoms and diseases. However, the molecular mechanisms of TCM in treating these diseases remain unknown. In this study, we employ a systems pharmacology‐based approach for connecting GWAS diseases with TCM for potential drug ...
Jihye Kim+6 more
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Diagnostic value of active protraction and retraction for sternoclavicular joint pain [PDF]
Background: Sternoclavicular joint (SCJ) arthropathy is an uncommon cause of mechanical pain. The aim of this study is to evaluate the diagnostic value of two active clinical tests for localizing the sternoclavicular joint as the source of mechanical ...
Alexander Van Tongel+4 more
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Metastatic Pulmonary Calcification in Multiple Myeloma in a 45‐Year‐Old Man
Metastatic calcification has been associated with multiple‐myeloma‐induced hypercalcemia. Despite of a relatively high prevalence of metastatic pulmonary calcification in patients with multiple myeloma, only a few cases have been clinically and radiologically detected.
Salim R. Surani+8 more
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Osteosarcoma Models: From Cell Lines to Zebrafish
High‐grade osteosarcoma is an aggressive tumor most commonly affecting adolescents. The early age of onset might suggest genetic predisposition; however, the vast majority of the tumors are sporadic. Early onset, most often lack of a predisposing condition or lesion, only infrequent (<2%) prevalence of inheritance, extensive genomic instability, and a ...
Alexander B. Mohseny+3 more
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Paget's disease of the skull causing hyperprolactinemia and erectile dysfunction: a case report [PDF]
Introduction Hyperprolactinemia is an uncommon cause of erectile dysfunction in men. Paget's disease of the skull is a relatively common disease. This case proposes a rare example of a causative link between the two and how treatment of the Paget's ...
A Morgentaler+8 more
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Regional Aggressive Root Resorption Caused by Neuronal Virus Infection
During orthodontic treatment, root resorption can occur unexplainably. No clear distinction has been made between resorption located within specific regions and resorption occurring generally in the dentition. The purpose is to present cases with idiopathic (of unknown origin) root resorption occurring regionally.
Inger Kjær+4 more
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Observations on Osteitis Deformans [PDF]
Information obtained by a study of 29 patients with Osteitis Deformans is recorded. To this is added data relating to the X-rays of a further 68 patients.
Currie, A. B. M
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Identifying Patients with Physician‐Diagnosed Asthma in Health Administrative Databases
BACKGROUND: Asthma imposes a heavy and expensive burden on individuals and populations. A population‐based surveillance and research program based on health administrative data could measure and study the burden of asthma; however, the validity of a health administrative data diagnosis of asthma must first be confirmed.
Andrea S Gershon+5 more
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