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Patterns in topical treatment use for eczema flare-ups in children: a secondary analysis of the Best Emollients for Eczema (BEE) trial. [PDF]
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Blood Reviews, 2005
Abstract POEMS syndrome is defined by the presence of a peripheral neuropathy (P), a monoclonal plasma cell disorder (M), and other paraneoplastic features, the most common of which include organomegaly (O), endocrinopathy (E), skin changes (S), papilledema, edema, effusions, ascites, and thrombocytosis.
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Abstract POEMS syndrome is defined by the presence of a peripheral neuropathy (P), a monoclonal plasma cell disorder (M), and other paraneoplastic features, the most common of which include organomegaly (O), endocrinopathy (E), skin changes (S), papilledema, edema, effusions, ascites, and thrombocytosis.
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2016
Abstract:Â Place and places play a significant role in my poetry, and as I am a philosopher in addition to being a poet...
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Abstract:Â Place and places play a significant role in my poetry, and as I am a philosopher in addition to being a poet...
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The Psychoanalytic Quarterly, 2007
Recently, a journalist in analysis had a dream that stimulated the writing of a poem, the two psychic products occurring no more than a few hours apart. Since the analysand had copious free associations to both products, believing both to be culled from the same unconscious raw material, an interesting study of an act of aesthetic creation almost in ...
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Recently, a journalist in analysis had a dream that stimulated the writing of a poem, the two psychic products occurring no more than a few hours apart. Since the analysand had copious free associations to both products, believing both to be culled from the same unconscious raw material, an interesting study of an act of aesthetic creation almost in ...
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Poem 9, and: Poem 35, and: Poem 219, and: Poem 27
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