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From tooth to hoof: treponemes in tissue-destructive diseases.
Journal of Applied Microbiology, 2003With the advent of new molecular and immunological tools, there is better understanding of the roles that difficult to cultivate bacteria, and not-yet-cultivated bacteria such as spirochaetes, play in polymicrobial diseases. Only relatively recently have
A. Edwards, D. Dymock, H. Jenkinson
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Pediatric Charcot-Marie-Tooth Disease
Pediatric Clinics of North America, 2015Heritable diseases of the peripheral nerves (Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease [CMT]) affect the motor units and sensory nerves, and they are among the most prevalent genetic conditions in the pediatric patient population. The typical clinical presentation includes distal muscle weakness and atrophy, but the severity and progression are largely variable ...
Gyula Acsadi+3 more
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1996
The incidence of Charcot—Marie—Tooth disease is undetermined, but it is estimated that around 130 000 Europeans are affected. There are a number of variations of Charcot—Marie—Tooth disease in which deafness and kidney disease are more apparent, and these variations are thought probably to be more common than Charcot—Marie—Tooth without these aspects ...
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The incidence of Charcot—Marie—Tooth disease is undetermined, but it is estimated that around 130 000 Europeans are affected. There are a number of variations of Charcot—Marie—Tooth disease in which deafness and kidney disease are more apparent, and these variations are thought probably to be more common than Charcot—Marie—Tooth without these aspects ...
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Charcot–Marie–Tooth diseases: an update and some new proposals for the classification
Journal of Medical Genetics, 2015S. Mathis+6 more
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Therapeutic options in Charcot–Marie–Tooth diseases
Expert Review of Neurotherapeutics, 2015S. Mathis, L. Magy, J. Vallat
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Is Erosive Tooth Wear an Oral Disease?
2014Erosive tissue loss is part of the physiological wear of teeth. Clinical features are an initial loss of tooth shine or luster followed by flattening of convex structures; with continuing acid exposure, concavities form on smooth surfaces, or grooving and cupping occur on incisal/occlusal surfaces.
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Hereditary motor and sensory neuropathies or Charcot–Marie–Tooth diseases: An update
Journal of Neurological Sciences, 2014M. Tazir+4 more
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The various Charcot–Marie–Tooth diseases
Current Opinion in Neurology, 2013J. Vallat, S. Mathis, B. Funalot
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A “Saw-Tooth” Pattern in Parkinson's Disease
Chest, 1985A patient with severe Parkinson's disease had a maximum inspiratory and expiratory flow-volume loop showing a "saw-tooth" pattern. It is concluded that this sign is not specific for the sleep apnea syndrome.
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New developments in Charcot–Marie–Tooth neuropathy and related diseases
Current Opinion in Neurology, 2017D. Pareyson, P. Saveri, C. Pisciotta
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