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Abstract Thescelosaurines are a group of early diverging, ornithischian dinosaurs notable for their conservative bauplans and mosaic of primitive features. Although abundant within the latest Cretaceous ecosystems of North America, their record is poor to absent in earlier assemblages, leaving a large gap in our understanding of their evolution ...
Haviv M. Avrahami +3 more
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YOUNG PATIENT PRESENTED WITH IMBALANCE DIAGNOSED AS A NEUROSYPHILIS
A 30 year old female patient was presented with a history of weakness of both lower Limbs, sense of imbalance while standing and difficulty in walking with no significant past history.
Vandana Dhangar +3 more
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Charcot Arthropathy of the Wrist Associated with Cervical Spondylotic Myelopathy
Background Charcot arthropathy is a cascade of destructive changes that can effect joints of both the axial and appendicular skeleton. The pathogenesis of this condition centers around the accumulation of minor traumatic events after the loss of normal ...
Keith Jackson +3 more
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Neurosyphilis: Still prevalent and overlooked in an at risk population.
BackgroundNeurosyphilis (NS) presents with a variety of clinical syndromes that can be attributed to other aetiologies due to difficulties in its diagnosis.
Prashanth S Ramachandran +7 more
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After 4‐year monitoring of Dryocosmus kuriphilus, we found that the abundance of each associated parasitoid species varied over time and that the number of species increased year after year. Changes in the number of parasitoid species associated with D.
Juan Luis Jara‐Chiquito +3 more
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NEUROARTROPATIA DE CHARCOT APÓS O TRANSPLANTE SIMULTÂNEO DE PÂNCREAS-RIM (TSPR)
A neuroartropatia de Charcot foi inicialmente descrita na Tabes Dorsalis, mas ocorre com mais freqüência em pacientes diabéticos. Sua patogênese inclui (a) neuropatia sensorial; perda da sensibilidade levando a micro-fraturas de repetição, (b ...
Erika Bevilaqua Rangel +8 more
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Hyperostosis in Fishes: An Update With New Species Records
Hyperostosis is an enigmatic dimension of diversity in the anatomy of fishes. This excessive overgrowth of bone is natural in origin, occurs almost exclusively in marine fishes, is generally species‐specific, and becomes fully developed only in large individuals. We document hyperostosis in 35 families, 89 genera, and 153 species.
William F. Smith‐Vaniz +2 more
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Atypical tabes dorsalis: one case report
DOI: 10.3969/j.issn.1672-6731.2019.05 ...
Ai-jun FENG
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ABSTRACT The Late Oligocene is a period of high penguin diversity, following major changes in the marine environment at the Eocene/Oligocene boundary and prior to the emergence of crown penguins in the Miocene. Historically, a large morphological gap existed between the most crownward Platydyptes among the Oligocene penguins from New Zealand and the ...
Tatsuro Ando +6 more
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Key Clinical Message Acute digital ischemia is a rare manifestation of anti‐synthetase syndrome in the absence of Raynaud's phenomenon. A high index of suspicion may result in early diagnosis and better clinical outcomes. Abstract A 61‐year‐old male patient was admitted to the hospital for worsening arthralgias with morning stiffness lasting hours, as ...
Sarah Abi Doumeth +3 more
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