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Commentary on “Prevalence, incidence, and risk factors of diabetic retinopathy and macular edema in patients with early and late‐onset type 2 diabetes mellitus”

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Journal of Diabetes Investigation, EarlyView.
Fatemeh Rasulpur   +4 more
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Estimating the Burden of Subclinical TB from a Postmortem Cohort

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Ahimbisibwe G   +18 more
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Subclinical prion infection

Trends in Microbiology, 2003
Prion diseases are transmissible neurodegenerative disorders that include scrapie in sheep, bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) in cattle and Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD) in humans. The principal component of the infectious agent responsible for these diseases appears to be an abnormal isoform of the host-encoded prion protein (PrP), designated ...
Hill, Andrew F, Collinge, John
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Subclinical Intrauterine Infection

2019
Intrauterine (intra-amniotic) infection is recognized as the leading cause of preterm delivery, and is a major cause of a poor neonatal prognosis worldwide.
Shigeru Saito   +4 more
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A review of premature birth and subclinical infection

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1992
Premature birth causes high rates of neonatal morbidity and mortality. There are multiple causes of preterm birth. This article reviews the evidence linking subclinical infection and premature birth. Although maternal genital tract colonization with specific organisms has been inconsistently associated with preterm birth and/or premature rupture of ...
Sharon L. Hillier   +4 more
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Subclinical Renal Response to Streptococcal Infection

New England Journal of Medicine, 1966
INVESTIGATORS concerned with the pathogenesis of glomerulonephritis have studied streptococcal infection in man, and its consequences, for many years. Whereas the incidence of rheumatic fever after streptococcal infection has been said to be reasonably constant at approximately 3 per cent,1 the attack rate of acute glomerulonephritis is known to vary ...
H. Peter Meister   +4 more
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Cytomegalovirus: Subclinical infection or disease?

The American Journal of Medicine, 1981
distinction must be made between cytomegalovirus A (CMV) infection and CMV disease. The former is a laboratory diagnosis and does not distinguish between symptomatic and subclinical infection. The latter combines both the clinical features and the laboratory findings and indicates that in the opinion of the physician the virus detected by the ...
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Subclinical Hepatic Changes in Varicella Infection

Pediatrics, 1980
Varicella is a common viral disease of children which frequently occurs in epidemics. The diagnosis is generally obvious from clinical criteria. The disease is usually self-limited and benign, but the complications of pneumonia and encephalitis are well recognized.1 Recently, chicken pox has been implicated in 10% to 18% of cases of Reye's syndrome ...
P A, Pitel   +3 more
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