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The IBD and PSC Phenotypes of PSC-IBD
Current Gastroenterology Reports, 2018To review the characteristics of IBD and PSC that occur in association, as well as their reciprocal influences on disease evolution, in adult and pediatric populations.IBD co-existing with PSC is genetically and clinically distinct from IBD alone. It is frequently characterized by pancolitis, rectal sparing, and possibly backwash ileitis, as well as a ...
Amanda Ricciuto+2 more
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Psychosocial Safety Climate, 2019
The aim of this chapter is to introduce the PSC-4 short tool created as a parsimonious measure of PSC, with the same domain coverage as the PSC-12 (canvassing the four domains of PSC), that could be used in research and practice with only four items.
M. Dollard
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The aim of this chapter is to introduce the PSC-4 short tool created as a parsimonious measure of PSC, with the same domain coverage as the PSC-12 (canvassing the four domains of PSC), that could be used in research and practice with only four items.
M. Dollard
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PSC associated inflammatory bowel disease: a distinct entity
Expert Review of Gastroenterology & Hepatology, 2022Introduction Primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC) is a rare, chronic, and progressive cholestatic disease involving intra- and/or extrahepatic bile ducts. PSC in many patients results in end-stage liver diseases.
Alireza Beheshti-Maal+8 more
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PSC and Overlap Syndromes [PDF]
Overlap syndromes show concomitant or sequential findings of two or more autoimmune liver diseases. Primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC) is rare and PSC-overlap syndromes are much rarer. There is limited data in PSC-overlap syndromes which pose significant diagnostic and therapeutic challenges for this condition.
Kalyan Ram Bhamidimarri+2 more
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Restoration of pseudo-self-compatibility (PSC) in derivatives of a high-PSC � no-PSC cross in Nemesia strumosa Benth [PDF]
Mean PSC increased following each generation of recurrent selection in F1, F2 and F3 Nemesia strumosa families derived from a cross of a 100% PSC plant to an unrelated 0% PSC plant. The first 100% PSC individuals occurred in the F4. Populations derived through sib pollination tended to have higher PSC means than lines derived through self pollination ...
C. D. Robacker, Peter D. Ascher
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PSC-Net: learning part spatial co-occurrence for occluded pedestrian detection
Science China Information Sciences, 2020Detecting pedestrians, especially under heavy occlusion, is a challenging computer vision problem with numerous real-world applications. This paper introduces a novel approach, termed as PSC-Net, for occluded pedestrian detection.
Jin Xie+5 more
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OMPS LP Observations of PSC Variability During the NH 2019–2020 Season
Geophysical Research Letters, 2020Seasonal ozone depletion in the polar regions (during late winter and early spring) depends on the presence and distribution of polar stratospheric clouds (PSCs).
M. DeLand+3 more
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Best Practice & Research Clinical Gastroenterology, 2001
Primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC) does not exhibit simple Mendelian inheritance attributable to a single gene locus and our knowledge of the genetics of this complex disease is based entirely on case-control studies of candidate genes. The prime candidates in PSC are inherited variation (polymorphism) in the genes that regulate the immune response ...
Donaldson PT, Norris S
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Primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC) does not exhibit simple Mendelian inheritance attributable to a single gene locus and our knowledge of the genetics of this complex disease is based entirely on case-control studies of candidate genes. The prime candidates in PSC are inherited variation (polymorphism) in the genes that regulate the immune response ...
Donaldson PT, Norris S
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