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Mouse models of patent ductus arteriosus (PDA) and their relevance for human PDA
Key Findings Mouse models of patent ductus arteriosus (PDA) are informative for human PDA. Human single‐gene disorders with a PDA phenotype reveal interacting networks that contribute to regulation of DA patency and closure. Cross‐species correlations identify pathways of interest for development of PDA therapeutics. Abstract The ductus arteriosus (DA)
Michael T. Yarboro+4 more
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Immune‐mediated inflammatory diseases (IMIDs) of the gastrointestinal tract including inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) are a diverse group of complex inflammatory diseases that share similar pathophysiology. IMIDs other than IBD can have similar clinical features causing diagnostic and therapeutic challenges.
Sudheer K Vuyyuru+3 more
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A Rare Cause of Refractory Anaemia hidden between Folds
British Journal of Haematology, Volume 202, Issue 4, Page 712-712, August 2023.
Syna Hamani+3 more
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Doege-Potter Syndrome with a Benign Solitary Fibrous Tumor: A Case Report and Literature Review
Doege-Potter syndrome is a rare paraneoplastic syndrome that is often diagnosed incidentally during the workup of hypoglycemia of unclear etiology. It is characterized by a non-islet cell tumor hypoglycemia secondary to excessive production of partially ...
Turab Mohammed+5 more
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An Expert Perspective on Phosphate Dysregulation With a Focus on Chronic Hypophosphatemia
ABSTRACT Because of their rarity, diseases characterized by chronic hypophosphatemia can be underrecognized and suboptimally managed, resulting in poor clinical outcomes. Moreover, serum phosphate may not be measured routinely in primary care practice.
Fahad Aljuraibah+11 more
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Osteoarthritis (OA) is a severe inflammation‐related disease which leads to cartilage destruction. The retinoic acid receptor gamma (RARγ) has been indicated to be involved in many inflammation processes. However, the role and mechanism of RARγ in cartilage destruction caused by inflammation in OA are still unknown.
Yue-Wei Yu+9 more
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Background Primary hypertrophic osteoarthropathy also known as pachydermoperiostosis is a rare genetic disorder that has often been confused with acromegaly because of similar clinical features.
Yacoba Atiase+6 more
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The necropolis at the Cathedral Hill in Vyazma is mainly dated to the late 13th c. AD, and likely contains burials of the citizens of a high social status.
Andrey A. Evteev, Anna A. Tarasova
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Hypertrophic osteopathy in a cat with a concurrent injection-site sarcoma. [PDF]
Case summary An 11-year old neutered female domestic shorthair cat presented for investigation of a large, partially ulcerated skin mass in the area of the left scapula. The cat had been vaccinated 6 weeks previously in the same area.
Constantino-Casas, Fernando+3 more
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A Case of Secondary Hypertrophic Osteoarthropathy in association with Lung Abscess [PDF]
Hypertrophic osteoarthropathy(HOA) is a systemic disorder primary affecting the bones, joints, and soft tissues and characterized by several(or all) of the followings ; 1) Clubbing of digits, 2) Persistent new bone formation particulary involving long bones of the distal extremites, 3) Symmetric arthritis-like changes in the joints and periarticular ...
Kye Chul Shin+8 more
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