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  • Pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) is a rare disease characterized by distinctive changes in pulmonary arterioles that lead to progressive pulmonary arterial pressures, right-sided heart failure, and a high mortality rate.

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  • Part 2 book "Pediatric dentistry - Infancy through adolescence" includes content: Prevention of dental disease; introduction to dental trauma; congenital genetic disorders and syndromes; the dynamics of change; examination, diagnosis, and treatment planning; dental materials, restorative dentistry for the primary dentition, pulp therapy for the primary dentition,...and other contents.

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  • Primary congenital glaucoma (PCG) is an inherited ocular abnormality that is caused by mutation in CYP1B1 gene. Report of large deletion or gene copy number variants of CYP1B1 in PCG is uncommon. In this case report we describe a rare case of PCG with whole CYP1B1 deletion with implication for changes in detecting mutation of CYP1B1 gene.

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  • Acute lung injury (ALI) induced by cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB, CPB-ALI) is a common and serious complication after cardiac surgery. And infants and young children are more prone to CPB-ALI. The purpose of this study was to investigate the perioperative changes of plasma gelsolin (pGSN) in patients below 3years of age with cardiac surgeries and CPB, and determine whether pGSN are associated with the occurrence and severity of CPB-ALI.

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  • The aim of this study was to determine whether computer-aided training (CAT) of motor tasks would increase muscle activity and change its spatial distribution in a patient with a bilateral upper-limb congenital transverse deficiency.

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  • This communication reports a case of dystocia due to congenital goiter in a goat. The defective fetus was delivered successfully by changing its presentation inside the uterus. The congenital goiter was confirmed by histopathology of enlarged glands.

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  • part 1 book “abc of antenatal care” has contents: organisation of antenatal care, the changing body in pregnancy, normal antenatal managemen, checking for fetal wellbeing, detection and management of congenital abnormalities, work in pregnancy, vaginal bleeding in early pregnancy.

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  • (BQ) Continued part 1, part 2 of the document USMLE road map - Genetics presents the following contents: Mitochondrial dysfunction, congenital changes, congenital changes, genetics and cancer, genetics and common diseases, pharmacogenetics, genetics and medical practice.

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  • This chapter focuses on several organs that collectively provide the individual with their insight into the outside world. The ability to ‘sense’ is a primitive function developed through thousands of years of evolutionary change. The senses are taken for granted by those with a fully functioning ability, but for many a combination of congenital, degenerative and acute pathologies results in a decreased ability in one or more of these functions.

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  • A variety of conditions may occur in the breast. Starting from congenital abnormalities, conditions due to hormonal changes throughout reproductive life and physiological differences due to pregnancy and lactation are known.

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  • We asked Rowett to look ahead to 2020 and to map how the diet changes in line with predicted increases in population. The modelling shows that our diets will not need to change that much from current guidelines if we are to meet the WWF 2020 GHGE targets. We will still be able to eat meat and dairy, crisps and chocolate, for example. The weekly menu contains fish and chips, macaroni cheese, chicken curry and beef chilli, as well as plentiful amounts of fruit and vegetables – so it’s not a mundane menu. This demonstrates that you do not necessarily...

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  • Renal disease is amajor cause ofmorbidity andmortality. Pediatric patients with renal disease, especially younger onesmay present with nonspecific signs and symptoms unrelated to the urinary tract. Pediatricians, therefore, should be familiar with the modes of presentation of renal disease and should have a high index of suspicion of these conditions.

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  • In Europe, an environmental policy for the protection of children’s health was established at the Third Ministerial Conference on Environment and Health in 1999. At the Fourth Ministerial Conference on Environment and Health in 2004, the Children's Environment and Health Action Plan for Europe was adopted and the member countries committed themselves to developing and implementing national environment and health action plans for children by 2007. In response to these developments, Denmark and Norway began national epidemiological research projects on child health.

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  • In utero, the placenta is the main site for gas exchange for the developing foetus and the blood flow to the foetal lung is minimal. Blood from the right ventricle bypasses the lungs and passes directly from the pulmonary artery to the aorta via a foetal vessel called the arterial duct. After birth, a number of changes occur in transition from the foetal to the newborn circulation including expansion of the lungs (which reduces pulmonary vascular resistance) and closure of the arterial duct, so that blood now perfuses the lungs.

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  • Methylation was initially addressed as one of the most primitive mechanisms that organisms utilize to (a) protect genomic DNA and initiate the host resistance mechanism towards foreign DNA insertion and subsequently, (b) control gene expression, (Doerfler & Böhm, 2006). From an evolutionary point of view as well, the catalytic domain in the structure of the methylation enzymes across all organisms has been preserved to perform methyl group addition.

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  • Heat transport limitation in larger tissue may also affect survival. Due to the macroscopic size of tissue-engineered products and its finite thermal conductivity, there may be large thermal gradients from the surface to the interior of the samples. The presence of a thermal gradient during cooling and warming phases makes it difficult to choose optimal temperature change protocols for both surface and interior cells. Moreover, osmotic effects (water movement from inside-unfrozen cells to outside-frozen cells) during cooling, reduces cell survival.

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  • Although the FAB classification failed to distinguish immunophenotypic groups of acute lymphoblastic leukemias, did not recognize the significance of myelodysplastic changes in acute myeloid leukemias or cytogenetic abnormalities in either leukemia type, and resulted in some subcategories of little clinical significance, this system provided very clear guidelines for classification.

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  • In some patients ankylosing spondylitis is restricted exclusively to an affection of the sacro- iliac articulation (sacroiliitis), best shown by MRI, as it causes bone marrow edema and cartilage changes. X-ray takes a long time to reveal this arthritis, because there only bone destruction and ankylosis are visible, these are not seen in the early stages of the disease. In the end sacroiliitis can lead to total destruction and ankylosis of the sacroiliacal joint, then of course it is clearly visible in x-ray (Figure 3).

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  • Research into gluten sensitivity has never been more popular nor more exciting. With regard to gluten sensitivity we are in a period of great change occasioned by the application of new methods to identify gluten sequences as T‐cell antigens, the study of genetic and mollecular pathophysiology, the use of immunohistocytochemical and mRNA probing response to gluten and the research of future therapeutic options.

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  • Diseases of the Tongue See Table 32-4.

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