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Sindrom postintenzivne skrbi – kako ga prepoznati, prevenirati, liječiti
Sestrinski Glasnik, 2022Slađana Rezić, Rezić Slađana
exaly
We-P13:358 Hypertension and metabolic sindrome in the Brisighella Study (BS)
Atherosclerosis Supplements, 2006S. D'Addato +4 more
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Wunderlichov sindrom kao prva manifestacija karcinoma bubrega
Medicina Fluminensis, 2023Paula Rados +2 more
exaly
2014
Abstract Turner’s Syndrome (TS) is a genetic disorder associated with abnormalities of the X chromosome. TS, is usually related with reduced adult height, gonad dysgenesis and thus insufficient circulation levels of female sex steroids leading to premature ovarian failure and infertility.
Vincenzo Biancalana +5 more
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Abstract Turner’s Syndrome (TS) is a genetic disorder associated with abnormalities of the X chromosome. TS, is usually related with reduced adult height, gonad dysgenesis and thus insufficient circulation levels of female sex steroids leading to premature ovarian failure and infertility.
Vincenzo Biancalana +5 more
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Su-S2:2 Carneades: Who is him? Or the metabolic sindrome
Atherosclerosis Supplements, 2006openaire +1 more source
Impaired Insulin Signalling in Lympho/Monocytes of Patients with Metabolic Syndrome
High Blood Pressure & Cardiovascular Prevention, 2007PORTERI, Enzo +10 more
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2007
Objective: to assess whether shift work has a cause-effect nexus with the Incidence of metabolic syndrome. Design: retrospective follow-up study, case-control type. Research Methods and Procedures: a total of 202 female and male nurses, aged 23-60 years, having a 1 year minimal follow-up, and without any metabolic syndrome criterion at the first visit ...
La Sala, M +5 more
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Objective: to assess whether shift work has a cause-effect nexus with the Incidence of metabolic syndrome. Design: retrospective follow-up study, case-control type. Research Methods and Procedures: a total of 202 female and male nurses, aged 23-60 years, having a 1 year minimal follow-up, and without any metabolic syndrome criterion at the first visit ...
La Sala, M +5 more
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