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  • Abortion In Kansas Wikipedia
    "Kansas lawmakers pass sweeping anti-abortion legislation" . U.S. News . ^ a b Lai, K. K. Rebecca (2019-05-15). "Abortion Bans: 8 States Have Passed Bills to Limit the Procedure This Year" .
  • Aortic Aneurysm Wikipedia
    Journal of Vascular Surgery . 13 (3): 452–8. doi : 10.1067/mva.1991.26737 . PMID 1999868 . ^ a b Kent, K. Craig (2014). "Abdominal Aortic Aneurysms". ... PMID 25443774 . ^ Gopaldas, Raja R.; Huh, Joseph; Dao, Tam K.; Lemaire, Scott A.; Chu, Danny; Bakaeen, Faisal G.; Coselli, Joseph S. (2010).
    EFEMP2, TGFBR2, AGT, MMP9, LOX, SMAD3, SKI, SERPINE1, KLF15, ATP7A, FBN1, ELN, ACTA2, AOC3, MYH11, FBLN5, COX2, SMAD6, RIN2, ND6, ND5, ND4, ND1, COX3, COX1, BCR, TRNH, APOE, ERMARD, NOD2, IFIH1, RNASEH2B, RNASEH2C, HGD, TRNF, TRNQ, TRNL1, TMTC3, TGFBR1, RNASEH2A, ARFGEF2, ADAR, TREX1, TAB2, ALDH18A1, NEDD4L, PTEN, MAPK1, SAMHD1, SLC25A24, MYLK, MYH3, TRNW, TRNS2, TRNS1, C12orf57, ARF1, MAP1B, FLNB, FBN2, CHRNG, CRKL, COL1A1, FLNA, MMP2, ACE, NOTCH1, SPP1, ACTB, COL3A1, ALOX5, IL10, HIF1A-AS1, IL6, TLR4, F10, HIF1A, TGFB2, TGFB1, AGTR1, MMP3, THBS1, CAT, MIR143, ANGPT2, EGF, MIR145, HBEGF, CDKN2B, STAT3, CTSK, CD38, REN, MIR29B1, MIR29B2, CCL4, TP53COR1, TSHZ1, GPT, MIR126, TNC, VEGFA, KLF4, MSC, ATG5, LGALS3, FN1, SMAD2, MIR483, NTN1, MIR574, TRIP13, RNASE13, MBD2, ADIPOQ, MBD4, PDPN, PTENP1, AIM2, ADAMTS7, CCL4L2, ADAMTS5, RGS6, RBM8A, LYVE1, HDAC5, CERNA3, PTENP1-AS, KHDRBS1, LOC100506472, CDKN2B-AS1, MIR30C2, ANGPTL2, BTBD8, SMUG1, NUP62, CCL4L1, RETN, TBX20, RTN4, TSPYL2, RNU6-2, FSD1, COQ8B, PDGFD, SLC2A10, MAP1LC3B, FSD1L, PPP1R42, SPATC1L, SPZ1, ARHGAP18, OSR1, PRSS55, AAT1, SQSTM1, CHDH, KRTDAP, MIR21, ARIH1, PRPF31, MIR222HG, PYCARD, UHRF1, IS1, MIR221, MIR22, MIR195, MED18, MIR155, MIR148A, NOX4, SOST, DCTN4, SLC25A37, IL23A, MIR122, MIR29A, RASA1, ZIC3, EGR1, ESR1, EZH2, FCGRT, MTOR, GAA, GAPDH, GCG, GLI2, GTF2H1, HDAC1, HLA-DRB1, HP, HSPD1, IFNA1, IFNA13, IFNG, IL1B, IL1RN, IL2, IL4, IL6R, ERBB2, EDN1, CXCR1, DNMT3A, ACVRL1, AKT1, AQP1, AR, BICD1, BMP2, VPS51, CASP4, CD68, CDH5, CDKN2A, CGA, LTB4R, COMP, CRP, MAPK14, CST3, CTNNB1, CTSL, CTSS, DECR1, CXCL8, IL13, XIST, RBBP8, S100A9, S100A12, CCL2, CCL20, SLPI, ADAM17, TAGLN, TRBV20OR9-2, TGFB3, TIMP3, TNF, TP53, CRISP2, TSC2, TYMS, TYRP1, UCP2, UMOD, VIM, TRPV1, XBP1, RGS1, PTGS2, IL17A, MAPK8, KLK1, KRAS, LEP, LOXL1, SMAD4, MAS1, FOXO4, MMP1, MMP14, MMP17, MPO, MYH10, NFKB1, NOS3, NRAS, TNFRSF11B, PCYT1A, PECAM1, PLG, PPARG, CTSA, MTCO2P12
    • Aortic Aneurysm Mayo_clinic
      Overview An aortic aneurysm is a bulge that occurs in the wall of the body's main artery, called the aorta. The aorta carries blood from the heart to the body. Aortic aneurysms can occur anywhere in the aorta. They may be tube shaped or round. Aortic aneurysms include: Abdominal aortic aneurysm. An abdominal aortic aneurysm occurs along the part of the aorta that passes through the belly area. Thoracic aortic aneurysm. A thoracic aortic aneurysm occurs along the part of the aorta that passes through the chest cavity.
  • Sarcopenia Wikipedia
    PMC 4496741 . PMID 26178029 . ^ a b c d Sakuma K, Yamaguchi A (28 May 2012). "Sarcopenia and age-related endocrine function" . ... PMID 22690213 . ^ a b Wakabayashi H, Sakuma K (May 2014). "Comprehensive approach to sarcopenia treatment".
    SUPV3L1, FOXO4, AR, AIFM1, PPARGC1A, EIF2B5, AK1, NFKBIA, EIF2S1, OPA1, ATP5F1A, BAX, FIS1, BCL2, MFN2, MSTN, CRP, ALB, CST3, IGF1, PTH, TNF, COPD, IL6, VDR, GH1, GPT, MTOR, TTR, HGS, REN, ADIPOQ, AGT, IL15, AFP, ZMYM2, ESR1, BEST1, CALCR, LEP, FBXO32, NLRP3, DMD, ACE, IL2, SOD1, TP53, CD6, PRKAA1, CXCL8, MIP, APLN, SQSTM1, ACLY, PRSS12, FZD1, FZD5, VEGFA, TPMT, TPI1, THAS, TGFB1, SNAP25, SMN2, TWIST1, SIRT1, HACD1, ATP6AP2, METTL21C, PTRH1, ORAI1, TRIM63, PNPLA3, ASPSCR1, WNK1, ACE2, NLN, FAM20C, CMAS, PDP1, YIPF1, TLR9, DCTN4, CD274, EIF3K, DKK3, TPSG1, NUP62, SMUG1, BRD4, ANGPTL2, SLC12A2, DKK1, KHDRBS1, SORBS1, CAP1, GDF11, SMN1, PFKFB3, SLC6A8, HLA-DQA1, GTF2H1, NR3C1, GABPA, FOXO1, FABP4, EPO, EIF4EBP2, EIF4EBP1, EGFR, EBM, DNAH8, GADD45A, CTSL, CTNNB1, CTAA1, CLU, CEACAM5, CD38, CCK, RUNX1, CAV1, CALR, BUB1B, BMP2, BCHE, ARSA, ARNTL, AHSG, PLIN2, HFE, HSD11B1, SLC5A2, HSPA1A, S100B, RPS6, RENBP, PRKAB1, PRKAA2, PLAT, PIK3CG, PIK3CD, PIK3CB, PIK3CA, SERPINB6, ACTN3, OSM, NM, NFE2L2, NCAM1, MTHFR, MSRA, MMP3, MFGE8, LNPEP, LMNA, KRT19, INSRR, ILK, IL10, IL4, IL1A, IFNG, MIR21
  • Germinal Center B-Cell Like Diffuse Large B-Cell Lymphoma Wikipedia
    .; Tomita, A.; Sugimoto, T.; Shimada, K.; Ito, M.; Nakamura, S.; Kiyoi, H.; Kinoshita, T.; Naoe, T. (2009). ... PMC 3049870 . PMID 21135857 . ^ Dunleavy, K.; Pittaluga, S.; Czuczman, M. S.; Dave, S.
  • Dental Fear Wikipedia
    General anaesthesia [ edit ] General anaesthesia for dentistry can only be carried out in a hospital setting. [23] The use of general anaesthesia to reduce the pain and anxiety associated with dental treatment should be discouraged and general anaesthesia should be undertaken only when absolutely necessary. [5] Epidemiology [ edit ] Individuals who are highly anxious about undergoing dental treatment comprise approximately one in six of the population. [4] Middle aged women appear to have higher rates of dental anxiety compared to men. [4] See also [ edit ] Medicine portal Psychology portal Fear of medical procedures List of phobias Dental braces Prosthodontics Oral and maxillofacial surgery Prosthodontics Dental implant References [ edit ] ^ a b c d e Seligman LD, Hovey JD, Chacon K, Ollendick TH (July 2017). "Dental anxiety: An understudied problem in youth". ... Retrieved 2020-01-30 . ^ Newton T, Asimakopoulou K, Daly B, Scambler S, Scott S (September 2012).
  • Iga Nephropathy Wikipedia
    PMID 26376134 . ^ Maverakis E, Kim K, Shimoda M, Gershwin M, Patel F, Wilken R, Raychaudhuri S, Ruhaak LR, Lebrilla CB (2015). ... PMID 25578468 . ^ Smith AC, Molyneux K, Feehally J, Barratt J (2006). "O-glycosylation of serum IgA1 antibodies against mucosal and systemic antigens in IgA nephropathy" .
    TNFSF13, CARD9, VAV3, AGT, ACE, TGFB1, CFHR3, HLA-DQB1, CFHR1, ST6GALNAC2, SPRY2, TIMP1, CCL2, CD163, DEFA5, FOXM1, LHFPL2, C1QA, C1QB, C2, AURKB, CD44, PRC1, LAIR1, LAPTM5, SCGB1A1, MERTK, MAN2B1, PLAU, GPR183, VSIG4, CORO1C, SLC43A3, HPSE, MS4A6A, KIF15, TNFSF13B, FAS, B4GALT1, CFH, WAS, TNFSF14, MMP14, HLA-DRB1, HLA-A, MTMR3, ST6GAL1, HLA-B, HORMAD2, ITGAX, ACCS, HORMAD2-AS1, HLA-DPB2, TNFSF12-TNFSF13, IGHA1, IL1B, IL6, IGAN1, ACOXL, PSMB8, AGTR1, TNF, C1GALT1, MPDU1, REN, TLR9, FCAR, SERPINB7, IL4, IFNG, IL10, C1GALT1C1, TLR4, NPHS2, IL1A, ALB, IGF1, IL1RN, FN1, CDR3, NLRP3, C3, NOS3, MIR146A, MBL2, MIR148B, FCGR3B, LOC102723407, FCGR3A, CXCL8, LOC102724971, CD19, CYP11B2, CD14, CD79A, STAT4, RAPGEF5, C5AR1, VEGFA, MS4A1, HLA-DQA1, SYT1, SYK, ICAM1, BCL2, SELL, CD68, RELA, MAPK1, PPARG, PDGFB, SERPINE1, MMP9, ANP32B, EDN1, CFHR5, KRT20, MIR192, AICDA, APOE, WNK1, GORASP1, MIR205, ACTN4, HAVCR1, MIRLET7B, MUC20, PLAAT4, PTEN, RPS6KB1, CCL5, MAPK3, CABIN1, PIK3CG, MIR21, ADM, PIK3CD, PIK3CB, PIK3CA, MIR29C, ADD1, NOS2, MMP7, MIF, SELE, SMN2, SLC3A1, IL18, CCL27, AVP, ATR, KL, C5, TNFRSF6B, FASLG, HBHR, FOSL1, TP53, FCRL3, AGTR2, TLR3, EGF, TFRC, TRBV20OR9-2, TSLP, SPP1, PLA2R1, SMN1, MEST, TLR1, IL17A, CCN2, IL5, JCHAIN, IGHMBP2, IGFBP7, IFNA13, IFNA1, ID2, HMOX1, HLA-DRA, HLA-DQB2, HLA-DPB1, CCR6, CTNNB1, CX3CR1, CXCL1, GNAO1, FOS, DCN, FDX1, FCGRT, ESAT, EPHB2, IL5RA, ABO, CCR5, CXCR2, FOXP3, PPP1R15A, RNF19A, SNED1, POLDIP2, SLC17A5, MTOR, LAMP3, DKK3, TRAC, FOSL2, FOSB, BLNK, IL22, TNFRSF12A, AZU1, GDE1, SERPINC1, GNG2, CMA1, ANKRD16, PXK, RHOA, VPS50, ENAH, APOM, PDGFC, CD55, JAK3, STT3A, CD2AP, GAPDH, IL21, BCR, BSG, GOLGA2, BMS1, RASGRP1, OPTN, BLK, BID, BGN, BDNF, CIB2, CIB1, GNB3, AHSA1, POSTN, TNFRSF13B, BCL2L1, LCN2, CYP21A2, CCND1, APOBEC2, B4GALT7, BACH1, SYNPO, GATA3, ELL2, HECW1, DDN, PHLDB1, IL22RA1, ACE2, GRAP2, NTN4, ADD2, MIR150, MIR155, MIR17, ITGAM, MIR199A1, MIR199A2, MIR200B, MIR204, EPHX2, IRF5, MIR214, MIR215, ELANE, MIR30A, EIF4G1, MIR133B, MIR135B, ACYP2, MIR425, DEFA1A3, MIR555, MIR590, CCR2, MIR374B, MIR365B, IGAN2, EGFR, ACTB, F2RL1, HELT, LINC01193, QTRT1, ANGPT2, IFIH1, ALOX5, CCR4, DEFA3, TNS3, DNMT1, CHPF, VTCN1, AGBL2, MYCT1, FCGR2B, TLR10, NLRC5, FDCSP, JAG1, HAVCR2, FCGR2A, PARP1, ECM1, FCRLB, RBM45, IL23R, FBN1, PLB1, PEBP4, CLEC14A, FABP1, GDF15, ADIPOQ, MMP2, STAT1, CP, IKBKB, MEFV, CD46, CRK, PTH, PTPRC, PTX3, MBP, IGFBP1, CRP, RGS1, RHO, MAPK14, CD63, CHGA, CCL19, CCL20, CCL21, XCL1, MAP6, IFI27, CD37, CLU, TNC, HSPG2, SPG7, SPN, HPT, PON1, POMC, ACACA, CNR1, CDKN1C, MPG, MPV17, ATP6, MTM1, MTR, MUC1, MX1, MYD88, MYH9, NEU1, NGF, NGFR, CDKN1B, PLA2G1B, NOTCH1, NPY, NOTCH3, NPPC, NTRK1, PCNA, PDGFA, IL16, PIGR, COL4A2, IL2, COL4A5, KLF6, SST, NR4A1, CCR10, STAT6, LPA, YWHAZ, CASP9, CASP8, IL1R2, PLA2G7, AIMP2, ARHGEF5, UBE2K, HGF, CASP3, UBL4A, APOL1, SOCS1, PDE5A, CASP1, DDR1, INS, CYP19A1, TNFRSF10D, PER2, LMAN1, TIMELESS, NR3C1, USP14, USP2, MYOM2, C4BPB, C4BPA, VWF, BEST1, VIP, CTLA4, SMAD4, HMGB2, CST3, TFF3, SMAD2, TGFA, CD86, CD80, TIMP2, LTBR, TLR2, LTA, CD27, TNFRSF1B, EZR, TOP1, LRP2, TPM1, TRAF1, HSP90B2P, TXN, UBC, UBE2L3, HLA-DPA1, UMOD, VCAM1, VDR, LPP, VPS51
    • Iga Nephropathy Gard
      IgA nephropathy is a kidney disorder that occurs when IgA (immunoglobulin A), a protein that helps the body fight infections, settles in the kidneys. IgA nephropathy can occur at any age, even in childhood. After many years, deposits of IgA may cause the kidneys to leak blood and sometimes protein in the urine. In the early stages, IgA nephropathy has no symptoms. The first sign of this condition may be blood in the urine. After 10 to 20 years, the kidneys may show signs of damage and 20-40% of adults develop end-stage kidney disease. In most instances, the cause of this condition is unknown; however, certain disorders have been linked with IgA nephropathy, such as cirrhosis of the liver , celiac disease , and HIV infection .
  • Obesity Hypoventilation Syndrome Wikipedia
    PMID 16164877 . ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w Mokhlesi B, Tulaimat A (October 2007). ... Classification D ICD - 10 : E66.2 ICD - 9-CM : 278.03 OMIM : 257500 MeSH : D010845 DiseasesDB : 32243 External resources MedlinePlus : 000085 eMedicine : ped/1627 med/3470 v t e Obesity Overweight Childhood obesity Abdominal obesity Weight gain Obesity hypoventilation syndrome Bariatric surgery Obesity and walking Overnutrition v t e Sleep and sleep disorders Stages of sleep cycles Rapid eye movement (REM) Non-rapid eye movement Slow-wave Brain waves Alpha wave Beta wave Delta wave Gamma wave K-complex Mu rhythm PGO waves Sensorimotor rhythm Sleep spindle Theta wave Sleep disorders Dyssomnia Excessive daytime sleepiness Hypersomnia Insomnia Kleine–Levin syndrome Narcolepsy Night eating syndrome Nocturia Sleep apnea Catathrenia Central hypoventilation syndrome Obesity hypoventilation syndrome Obstructive sleep apnea Periodic breathing Sleep state misperception Circadian rhythm disorders Advanced sleep phase disorder Cyclic alternating pattern Delayed sleep phase disorder Irregular sleep–wake rhythm Jet lag Non-24-hour sleep–wake disorder Shift work sleep disorder Parasomnia Bruxism Nightmare disorder Night terror Periodic limb movement disorder Rapid eye movement sleep behavior disorder Sleepwalking Somniloquy Benign phenomena Dreams Exploding head syndrome Hypnic jerk Hypnagogia / Sleep onset Hypnopompic state Sleep paralysis Sleep inertia Somnolence Nocturnal clitoral tumescence Nocturnal penile tumescence Nocturnal emission Treatment Sleep diary Sleep hygiene Sleep induction Hypnosis Lullaby Somnology Polysomnography Other Sleep medicine Behavioral sleep medicine Sleep study Daily life Bed Bunk bed Daybed Four-poster bed Futon Hammock Mattress Sleeping bag Bed bug Bedding Bedroom Bedtime Bedtime story Bedtime toy Biphasic and polyphasic sleep Chronotype Dream diary Microsleep Mouth breathing Nap Nightwear Power nap Second wind Siesta Sleep and creativity Sleep and learning Sleep deprivation / Sleep debt Sleeping while on duty Sleepover Snoring
    CENPJ, COPD
    • Obesity-Hypoventilation Syndrome Omim
      Falsetti et al. (1964) described brother and sister with a syndrome characterized by obesity, cyanosis, somnolence, muscular twitching, and periodic breathing. See 164160 for a discussion of the genetics of obesity. Resp - Periodic breathing Growth - Obesity Neuro - Somnolence - Muscular twitching Inheritance - Autosomal recessive Skin - Cyanosis ▲ Close
  • Pityriasis Rosea Wikipedia
    Retrieved 10 November 2017 . ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m Eisman, S; Sinclair, R (29 October 2015). ... PMID 10672397 . ^ Trager, Jonathan D. K. (2007-04-01). "What's your diagnosis?
    HLA-B, HLA-C, HLA-DQB1, VIP, IL22
    • Pityriasis Rosea Mayo_clinic
      Overview Pityriasis rosea is a rash that often begins as an oval spot on the face, chest, abdomen or back. This is called a herald patch and may be up to 4 inches (10 centimeters) across. Then you may get smaller spots that sweep out from the middle of the body in a shape that looks like drooping pine-tree branches. The rash can be itchy. Pityriasis (pit-ih-RIE-uh-sis) rosea can happen at any age but is most common between the ages of 10 and 35. It tends to go away on its own within 10 weeks. Treatment may help relieve the symptoms.
  • Freeman–sheldon Syndrome Wikipedia
    Genet. 76 (1): 93–8. doi : 10.1002/(SICI)1096-8628(19980226)76:1<93::AID-AJMG17>3.0.CO;2-K . PMID 9508073 . ^ Sung SS, Brassington AM, Krakowiak PA, Carey JC, Jorde LB, Bamshad M (2003). ... PMID 12865991 . ^ Sung SS, Brassington AM, Grannatt K, et al. (2003). "Mutations in genes encoding fast-twitch contractile proteins cause distal arthrogryposis syndromes" .
  • Alcohol Myopia Wikipedia
    .; Stuart, Gregory L.; McNulty, James K.; Moore, Todd M. (October 2013). "Acute alcohol use temporally increases the odds of male perpetrated dating violence: A 90-day diary analysis" . ... PMID 19685958 . ^ a b MacDonald, Tara K.; MacDonald, Geoff; Zanna, Mark P.; Fong, Geoffrey (2000).
  • Chylothorax Wikipedia
    Although success has been reported, the prognosis is relatively unknown due to the lack of data. [15] References [ edit ] ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Rudrappa M, Paul M (2018). ... PMID 24333368 . ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Nair SK, Petko M, Hayward MP (2007).
    CCBE1, RIT1, FAT4, BTNL2, ADAMTS3, HLA-DRB1, TSC2, KIF11, TSC1, SST, RNH1, CFD, RASA1, ITGA9, ADIPOQ, MAP4K4, GDF1, PPP1R13L, SHC3, SOX18, FLT4, FOXC2, ACR
  • Relative Energy Deficiency In Sport Wikipedia
    PMID 24463911 . ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r Hobart, JA; Smucker, DR (Jun 1, 2000). ... The female athlete triad. In C. Stein, A. Stracciolini, & K. Ackerman (Eds.), The young female athlete (p. 64).
    IK, DYRK3
  • Surfactant Metabolism Dysfunction Wikipedia
    PMID 27773772 . ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m Gower, W. Adam; Nogee, Lawrence M. ... PMID 22018035 . ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Wert, Susan E.; Whitsett, Jeffrey A.; Nogee, Lawrence M. (2009).
  • Earworm Wikipedia
    . ^ Jakubowski, Kelly; Farrugia, Nicolas; Halpern, Andrea R.; Sankarpandi, Sathish K.; Stewart, Lauren (November 1, 2015). ... ISBN 978-0-262-19319-1 . ^ "Listen up – new research shows chewing gum could remove that stuck record in your head" , University of Reading, 22 April 2015 ^ a b "Science Identified 'Cure Songs' to Get Songs Unstuck From Your Brain, I Guess All Diseases Have Been Cured" by Dan Van Winkle, The Mary Sue , March 3, 2014 ^ Williamson VJ, Liikkanen LA, Jakubowski K, Stewart L (2014). "Sticky tunes: how do people react to involuntary musical imagery?"
  • Multiple Epiphyseal Dysplasia Wikipedia
    PMC 2412893 . PMID 18498631 . ^ Linden, Suzanne K. Campbell, Robert J. Palisano, Darl W. ... ISBN 978-3-13-140561-6 . ^ Paans, Nienke; van den Akker-Scheek, Inge; van der Meer, Klaas; Bulstra, Sjoerd K; Stevens, Martin (23 February 2009).
    COL9A1, SLC26A2, MATN3, COL2A1, COL9A2, COL9A3, GLB1, ADAMTSL2, DLL3, VEGFA, TRAPPC2, BCL2, KDR, HSPG2, SOST, CHST3, FLT1, FLNA, TRPV4, COMP, COL11A1, KIF7, PEX7, PHYH, EIF2AK3, SCN8A, VWF, CRELD2, CANT1, IFT81, ACAN, SLC26A4, MANF, XBP1, HSPA5, FGFR1, EGF, SLC26A3, DDIT3, SLC26A5
    • Multiple Epiphyseal Dysplasia Gard
      Multiple epiphyseal dysplasia (MED) is a group of disorders of cartilage and bone development, primarily affecting the ends of the long bones in the arms and legs (epiphyses). There are two types of MED, which are distinguished by their patterns of inheritance - autosomal dominant and autosomal recessive. Signs and symptoms may include joint pain in the hips and knees; early-onset arthritis; a waddling walk; and mild short stature as adults. Recessive MED may also cause malformations of the hands, feet, and knees; scoliosis; or other abnormalities. Most people are diagnosed during childhood, but mild cases may not be diagnosed until adulthood.
    • Multiple Epiphyseal Dysplasia Orphanet
      A rare group of primary bone dysplasia disorders characterized by the association of epiphyseal anomalies of long bones causing joint pain early in life, recurrent osteochondritis and early arthrosis. This group contains an heterogeneous group of diseases with variable expression. Common reported clinical signs include waddling gait and pain at onset, and moderate short stature. Some forms are mainly limited to the femoral epiphyses, while several other syndromes are characterized by the association of multiple epiphyseal dysplasia with other clinical manifestations such as myopia, deafness and facial dysmorphism. Diagnosis relies on identification of the radiological features.
  • Abortion In Hawaii Wikipedia
    University of California Press. ISBN 9780520216570 . ^ Lai, K. K. Rebecca (2019-05-15). "Abortion Bans: 8 States Have Passed Bills to Limit the Procedure This Year" .
  • Ribosomopathy Wikipedia
    PMID 20194897 . ^ a b De Keersmaecker K, Sulima SO, Dinman JD (2015). "Ribosomopathies and the paradox of cellular hypo- to hyperproliferation" . ... CS1 maint: uses authors parameter ( link ) ^ a b Armistead J, Khatkar S, Meyer B, Mark BL, Patel N, Coghlan G, Lamont RE, Liu S, Wiechert J, Cattini PA, Koetter P, Wrogemann K, Greenberg CR, Entian KD, Zelinski T, Triggs-Raine B (2009).
  • Signs And Symptoms Of Pregnancy Wikipedia
    . ^ Thangaratinam, S; Rogozińska, E; Jolly, K; Glinkowski, S; Duda, W; Borowiack, E; Roseboom, T; Tomlinson, J; Walczak, J; Kunz, R; Mol, BW; Coomarasamy, A; Khan, KS (July 2012). ... American Family Physician . 86 (4): 350–5. PMID 22963024 . ^ a b Zhou, K; West, HM; Zhang, J; Xu, L; Li, W (11 August 2015).
  • Undernutrition In Children Wikipedia
    ISBN 9781449667719 . ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Walker, [edited by] Christopher Duggan, John B. ... A.; Ahmed, T.; Black, R. E.; Cousens, S.; Dewey, K.; Giugliani, E.; Haider, B. A.; Kirkwood, B.; Morris, S.
    IL6, PON1, SGCG
  • Rabies In Animals Wikipedia
    See also [ edit ] Prevalence of rabies Rabies transmission Rabies vaccine Footnotes [ edit ] ^ "CARTER John, SAUNDERS Venetia - Virology : Principles and Applications – Page:175 – 2007 – John Wiley & Sons Ltd, The Atrium, Southern Gate, Chichester, West Sussex PO19 8SQ, England – 978-0-470-02386-0 (HB)" ^ Lozano R, Naghavi M, Foreman K, Lim S, Shibuya K, Aboyans V, Abraham J, Adair T, Aggarwal R et al.
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