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Transplantations of Ectopic Pregnancy from Fallopian Tube to Cavity of Uterus [PDF]
Wallace, C. J.
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Sex Differences in Body Composition and MASLD in Children With Overweight and Obesity
ABSTRACT Aim To explore the relationships between body composition, indices of hepatic fibrosis, and sonographic evidence of hepatic steatosis in children with overweight and obesity. Methods One hundred and seventy individuals (age 12.7 ± 3.4 years, 38.2% boys) with overweight/obesity (BMI z‐score 2.02 ± 0.54) underwent bioelectrical impedance ...
Adi Uretzky+11 more
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Commentary: No-test medication abortion: A sample protocol for increasing access during a pandemic and beyond. [PDF]
Atrio, Jessica M+10 more
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Abstract Aims Hypoglycaemia causes abnormal cardiac repolarisation, which has been related to sympathoadrenal activation. We examined whether individuals with type 1 diabetes (T1D) and impaired awareness of hypoglycaemia (IAH) were protected against proarrhythmogenic alterations on their electrocardiogram during clinical episodes of hypoglycaemia ...
Peter Novodvorsky+9 more
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Methotrexate and Tubal Pregnancies: Direct or Indirect Abortion? [PDF]
Clark,, Peter A.
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ABSTRACT The thymus is a primary lymphoid organ for generating a diverse yet self‐tolerant T cell repertoire. Among the thymic stromal cells that create the thymic microenvironment, thymic epithelial cells (TECs) have received the most attention because of their distinctive functions in the repertoire selection of T cells. Other types of thymic stromal
Ryunosuke Muro, Takeshi Nitta
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ABSTRACT Background Continuous 24‐h electrocardiographic (ECG) recording is a well‐established method for the detection of intermittent arrhythmias in veterinary medicine. The clinical utility of 24‐h ECG for the detection of intermittent arrhythmias in hospitalized goats has not been reported.
Alyssa Sullivan+5 more
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Fetal growth restriction (FGR) induces hippocampal DNA hypomethylation and loss of Igf2, contributing to impaired synaptic plasticity and cognitive deficits in offspring. Exercise restores Igf2 levels and rescues these impairments, suggesting a potential therapeutic strategy for FGR‐related cognitive dysfunction. ABSTRACT Infants born with fetal growth
Jianfeng Dong+9 more
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