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Recurrent Fetal Aneuploidy and Recurrent Miscarriage
Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2004Some investigators have found a high frequency of abortus aneuploidy in women with recurrent miscarriage, suggesting the possibility of recurrent aneuploidy as a cause of recurrent miscarriage. Others contend that aneuploidy is not a cause of recurrent miscarriage.
D. Yvette LaCoursiere+4 more
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A Case of Recurrent Mania with Recurrent Hyperthyroidism
British Journal of Psychiatry, 1983The demonstration that an endocrine disorder can precipitate a specific mental illness would be an important step towards the development of much needed animal models of affective disorder. To this end we have sought and found evidence for a causal connection between Cushings syndrome and the apprearance of a depressive illness (Kelly et al, 1980 and ...
T H Corn, Stuart A. Checkley
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Transience, Recurrence, and Harris Recurrence
2018Recurrence and transience properties have already been examined in Chapter 6 and 7 for atomic and discrete Markov chains. We revisit these notions for irreducible Markov chains. Some of the properties we have shown for atomic chains extend quite naturally to irreducible chains. This is in particular true of the dichotomy between recurrent and transient
Pierre Priouret+3 more
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BMJ clinical evidence, 2007
Recurrent miscarriage is the spontaneous loss of three or more consecutive pregnancies with the same biological father in the first trimester, and affects 1-2% of women, half of whom have no identifiable cause. Overall, 75% of affected women will have a successful subsequent pregnancy, but this rate falls for older mothers and with increasing number of
Kirsten, Duckitt, Aysha, Qureshi
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Recurrent miscarriage is the spontaneous loss of three or more consecutive pregnancies with the same biological father in the first trimester, and affects 1-2% of women, half of whom have no identifiable cause. Overall, 75% of affected women will have a successful subsequent pregnancy, but this rate falls for older mothers and with increasing number of
Kirsten, Duckitt, Aysha, Qureshi
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2022
In this book chapter, we present some techniques for solving recurrences. There are five efficient methods for solving recurrences: the guess-and-confirm method, the iteration method, the recursion-tree method, the generating functions method, and the master method. In this chapter, we present the first four methods. The fifth method (master method) is
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In this book chapter, we present some techniques for solving recurrences. There are five efficient methods for solving recurrences: the guess-and-confirm method, the iteration method, the recursion-tree method, the generating functions method, and the master method. In this chapter, we present the first four methods. The fifth method (master method) is
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Recurrence in Levinas Recurrence in Levinas
The Journal of Jewish Thought and Philosophy, 2006AbstractThe article differentiates between the manifestation of recurrence qua consciousness and an underlying recurrence elaborated by Levinas in subjectivity beyond being. The movement of recurrence is traced in its relation to creation. Ethics is the language in which the selfless can be expressed, where value obtains in lieu of being.
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Archives of Ophthalmology, 1994
To characterize a distinct disorder of the optic nerve that manifests as recurrent episodes of acute, monocular disc edema and macular star formation.Description of the clinical features and laboratory findings in a group of patients with this disorder.Referral center.Seven patients (average age, 27 years) who experienced from two to seven attacks of ...
V A, Purvin, G, Chioran
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To characterize a distinct disorder of the optic nerve that manifests as recurrent episodes of acute, monocular disc edema and macular star formation.Description of the clinical features and laboratory findings in a group of patients with this disorder.Referral center.Seven patients (average age, 27 years) who experienced from two to seven attacks of ...
V A, Purvin, G, Chioran
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PET Clinics, 2011
When cutaneous melanoma recurrence is suspected, several imaging techniques can be used to confirm or rule out this possibility as well as performing an adequate follow-up of the disease. [(18)F]Fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG)-PET may play an important role in this setting.
Domenico Rubello+2 more
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When cutaneous melanoma recurrence is suspected, several imaging techniques can be used to confirm or rule out this possibility as well as performing an adequate follow-up of the disease. [(18)F]Fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG)-PET may play an important role in this setting.
Domenico Rubello+2 more
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Recurrences and technical pseudo-recurrences
1989Between 1965 and 1986 (Table 1) we had the disputable privilege to deal with 78 cases operated because of reflux diseases in Europe. Only a few of them had been operated in our Clinic, and necessitated a new operation after the most diverse operative procedures.
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The Lancet, 2013
In March, 2012, a 38-year-old man presented to us with a 3-week history of recurrent episodes of fever, bilateral tonsillitis with tonsillar exudates, and enlarged cervical nodes. He had been given amoxicillin (1 g twice a day) for 6 days but relapsed 3 days after completion of treatment.
Marie Fourage+3 more
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In March, 2012, a 38-year-old man presented to us with a 3-week history of recurrent episodes of fever, bilateral tonsillitis with tonsillar exudates, and enlarged cervical nodes. He had been given amoxicillin (1 g twice a day) for 6 days but relapsed 3 days after completion of treatment.
Marie Fourage+3 more
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