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  • Hemispatial Neglect Wikipedia
    . ^ "One-Sided Neglect" . ^ Kim, M; Na, D L; Kim, G M; Adair, J C; Lee, K H; Heilman, K M (1999). ... PMID 19070951 . S2CID 22773671 . ^ Bradshaw, John L.; Mattingley, Jason B. (1995). Clinical neuropsychology : behavioral and brain science . ... PMID 17174459 . ^ a b Beschin, N; Cubelli, R; Sala, S.D.; Spinazzola, L (1997). "Left of What? The role of egocentric coordinates in neglect" . ... Restorative Neurology and Neuroscience . 24 (4–6): 409–418. ^ a b Pierce S. R.; Buxbaum L. J. (2002). "Treatments of unilateral neglect: A review". ... PMID 11833032 . ^ de Seze M.; Wiart L.; Bon-Saint-Come A.; Debelleix X.; de Seze M.; Joseph P.; et al. (2001).
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  • Aphthous Stomatitis Wikipedia
    ISBN 9781603275200 . ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac Scully C (2013). ... PMID 18839042 . ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z Neville BW, Damm DD, Allen CM, Bouquot JE (2008). ... ISBN 978-0-443-07265-9 . ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u Preeti L, Magesh K, Rajkumar K, Karthik R (September 2011). ... PMID 21925448 . ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q Scully C, Porter S (April 2008). ... Retrieved September 1, 2013 . ^ Tricarico A, Molteni G, Mattioli F, Guerra A, Mordini B, Presutti L, Iughetti L (November–December 2012).
    IL1B, IL6, HLA-B, IL4, IL4R, IL18, INSRR, MEFV, MPO, SLC6A4, TNF, CARD8, IL23A, NLRP12, HFM
    • Canker Sore Mayo Clinic
      Overview Canker sores, also called aphthous ulcers, are small, shallow lesions that develop on the soft tissues in your mouth or at the base of your gums. Unlike cold sores, canker sores don't occur on the surface of your lips and they aren't contagious. They can be painful, however, and can make eating and talking difficult. Most canker sores go away on their own in a week or two. Check with your doctor or dentist if you have unusually large or painful canker sores or canker sores that don't seem to heal. Symptoms Most canker sores are round or oval with a white or yellow center and a red border.
  • Porphyria Wikipedia
    Vampires and werewolves [ edit ] Porphyria has been suggested as an explanation for the origin of vampire and werewolf legends, based upon certain perceived similarities between the condition and the folklore . In January 1964, L. Illis's 1963 paper, "On Porphyria and the Aetiology of Werewolves," was published in Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine . ... Retrieved 26 October 2016 . ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r "Porphyria | NIDDK" . ... PMID 15372536 . ^ grh.nlm.nih.gov/condition/x-linked sideroblastic anemia ^ http://www.orpha.net/consor/cgi-bin/OC [ permanent dead link ] ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m Table 18-1 in: Marks, Dawn B.; Swanson, Todd; Sandra I Kim; Marc Glucksman (2007). ... PMID 14645615 . ^ Cochrane, Archibald L; Blythe, Max (2009) [1989]. One Man's Medicine: An Autobiography of Professor Archie Cochrane .
  • Abortion In Pennsylvania Wikipedia
    "Incidental Burdens on Fundamental Rights" . Harv. L. Rev. 109 (6): 1175–1251. doi : 10.2307/1342214 .
  • Blastocystosis Wikipedia
    PMID 17627869 . ^ Utzinger J; Wu Z; Chen JX; Chen SH; Zhang L. (2005). "Viable Blastocystis Cysts in Scottish and Malaysian Sewage Samples" . ... PMID 16680247 . ^ Koutsavlis AT, Valiquette L, Allard R, Soto J (2001). " Blastocystis hominis : a new pathogen in day-care centres?" ... PMID 17625701 . ^ Boorom KF, Smith H, Nimri L, Viscogliosi E, Spanakos G, Parkar U, Li LH, Zhou XN, Ok UZ, Leelayoova S, Jones MS (2008). ... PMID 16940260 . ^ Boorom KF, Smith H, Nimri L, Viscogliosi E, Spanakos G, Parkar U, Li LH, Zhou XN, Ok UZ, Leelayoova S, Jones MS (2008). ... PMID 15100450 . ^ El Safadi D, Gaayeb L, Meloni D, Cian A, Poirier P, Wawrzyniak I, Delbac F, Dabboussi F, Delhaes L, Seck M, Hamze M, Riveau G, Viscogliosi E (March 2014).
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  • Mathematical Anxiety Wikipedia
    Modelling individual differences in students' cognitions and development: Latent variable mixture model approaches. 66 : 78–91. doi : 10.1016/j.lindif.2018.02.007 . ISSN 1041-6080 . ^ Beilock, S. L., & Willingham, D. T. (2014). "Math Anxiety: Can Teachers Help Students Reduce It? ... Educational and Psychological Measurement . 61 (3): 373–386. doi : 10.1177/00131640121971266 . S2CID 144616161 . ^ Alexander, L., & Cobb, R. (1984). Identification of the dimensions and predictors of math anxiety among college students. ... PMID 26528233 . ^ Furner, Joseph M., Berman, Barbara T., "Math anxiety: Overcoming a major obstacle to the improvement of student math performance", Childhood Education , Spring 2003 ^ Henderson, A. T. & Mapp, K. L. (2002), A New Wave of Evidence. The Impact of School,Family, and Community Connections on Student Achievement, Austin: Southwest Educational Development Laboratory ^ Yee DK, Eccles JS. 1988.
  • Variant Creutzfeldt–jakob Disease Wikipedia
    Retrieved 22 January 2018 . ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o "Diagnostic Criteria | Variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease, Classic (CJD)" .
    PRNP, ALDH1A1, H4C4, SNORA16B, KRT73, MSL3P1, CPED1, SRD5A3, ATF6, SNORD3A, TUBB2A, KLRC2, HLA-DQB1, C4BPA, PRDX2, CARD14, ABCB6, COX8A, STMN2, AHSP, TBP, CTSD, SPRN
    • Variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease GARD
      Variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (vCJD) is a type of Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD) characterized by early psychiatric symptoms and cognitive decline. All forms of CJD belong to a rare family of progressive neurodegenerative disorders that affect both humans and animals, called prion diseases . The term "prion" refers to abnormal proteins within the brain, called prion proteins . vCJD, described primarily in the United Kingdom and France, accounts for less than 1% of cases of CJD, and tends to affect younger people. It can result when someone is exposed to contaminated products. The infection responsible for the disease in cows ( bovine spongiform encephalitis ) is believed to be the same one responsible for vCJD in humans. Another variant, called the panencephalopathic form, occurs primarily in Japan and has a relatively long course, with symptoms often progressing for several years.
  • Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Wikipedia
    Abnormalities observed include hyperactivity of Ribonuclease L , a protein activated by IFN , and hyperactivity of NF-κB . [72] Endocrine [ edit ] Evidence points to abnormalities in the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis (HPA axis) in some, but not all, persons with CFS, which may include slightly low cortisol levels , [73] a decrease in the variation of cortisol levels throughout the day, decreased responsiveness of the HPA axis, and a high serotonergic state, which can be considered to be a "HPA axis phenotype" that is also present in some other conditions, including post-traumatic stress disorder and some autoimmune conditions. [74] It is unclear whether or not decreased cortisol levels of the HPA axis plays a primary role as a cause of CFS, [75] [76] [77] or has a secondary role in the continuation or worsening of symptoms later in the illness. [78] In most healthy adults, the cortisol awakening response shows an increase in cortisol levels averaging 50% in the first half-hour after waking.
    FURIN, NR3C1, RNASEL, NTRK3, ETV6, TNF, TRPM3, IL10, COMT, SLC6A4, TGFB1, NHS, NOS2, TPH2, HTR2A, APRT, MFAP1, HLA-DRB1, PTGS2, EIF2AK2, SERPINA6, HPSE, MTA2, MASP2, GDF15, ADIPOQ, ASIC3, TRPA1, TRBV20OR9-2, VIP, TRPM2, PLAU, SULT1E1, TH, PRKCD, REN, ACTB, TMED2, TPPP, ERVK-18, CD24, MIR330, MIR99B, MIR30C2, MIR30C1, MIR150, MIR143, MIR126, COPD, EMX2OS, NRSN1, EMB, RBM45, NLRP3, IL17F, SIGLEC12, FANCM, KRT20, REM1, SESN1, DISC1, B3GAT1, CHP1, PSIP1, PF4, NFE2L2, OAS2, NPAS2, GABPA, FLNA, FCN1, PTK2B, ESR2, ELANE, DUT, ACE, DBI, CTSB, CPT2, MAP3K8, CD69, CD38, MS4A1, CD14, CD9, CD6, BLM, CFB, AVP, ATR, AMPD1, GCH1, GDNF, GRIK2, IL2, ADCYAP1, MYOG, MUC1, RNR2, MBL2, LTA, KLRC2, KIR3DS1, IL18, IL6, IL1B, HTT, IL1A, IGHG3, IFNB1, IFNA13, IFNA1, HTR7, HTR1A, HLA-DQB1, HLA-DQA1, CFH, H3P19
  • Uterine Fibroid Wikipedia
    Another selective progesterone receptor modulator asoprisnil is being tested with promising results as a possible use as a treatment for fibroids, intended to provide the advantages of progesterone antagonists without their adverse effects. [40] Low dietary intake of vitamin D is associated with the development of uterine fibroids. [12] References [ edit ] ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak "Uterine fibroids fact sheet" . ... PMID 22895965 . ^ Malartic C, Morel O, Akerman G, Tulpin L, Desfeux P, Barranger E (2008). "La mifépristone dans la prise en charge des fibromes utérins". ... CS1 maint: uses authors parameter ( link ) ^ Stewart EA, Rabinovici J, Tempany CM, Inbar Y, Regan L, Gostout B, Gastout B, Hesley G, Kim HS, Hengst S, Gedroyc WM, Gedroye WM (January 2006). ... Retrieved 30 March 2011 . ^ Office of Budget (PDF) Archived 2011-09-30 at the Wayback Machine [ full citation needed ] ^ Bäcklin BM, Eriksson L, Olovsson M (March 2003). "Histology of uterine leiomyoma and occurrence in relation to reproductive activity in the Baltic gray seal (Halichoerus grypus)" .
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    • Leiomyoma, Uterine OMIM
      A number sign (#) is used with this entry because at least one form of uterine leiomyoma (UL) is known to be due to fusion between an isoform of the recombinational repair gene RAD51B (602948) and the high mobility group protein gene HMGIC (HMGA2; 600698). Uterine leiomyomas have been observed with other fusion partners of the HMGIC gene, namely ALDH2 (100650), COX6C (124090), and HEI10 (608249). Uterine leiomyomata also occur in association with skin leiomyomata and renal cell cancer on the basis of mutations in the gene encoding fumarate hydratase (FH; 136850; see 150800). There is evidence also that leiomyoma development involves a myofibroblast phenotype characterized by dysregulation of genes encoding extracellular matrix proteins, particularly reduced expression of dermatopontin (125597), a feature shared with keloids (148100). Cytogenetics In histologically benign uterine leiomyomas from 34 patients, Heim et al. (1988) found an apparently identical reciprocal translocation t(12;14)(q14-15;q23-24) in the tumors of 4 patients.
    • Uterine Fibroids Mayo Clinic
      Overview Uterine fibroids are noncancerous growths of the uterus that often appear during childbearing years. Also called leiomyomas (lie-o-my-O-muhs) or myomas, uterine fibroids aren't associated with an increased risk of uterine cancer and almost never develop into cancer. Fibroids range in size from seedlings, undetectable by the human eye, to bulky masses that can distort and enlarge the uterus. You can have a single fibroid or multiple ones. In extreme cases, multiple fibroids can expand the uterus so much that it reaches the rib cage and can add weight. Many women have uterine fibroids sometime during their lives. But you might not know you have uterine fibroids because they often cause no symptoms.
  • Cognitive Inertia Wikipedia
    . ^ Cook, Thomas D.; Burd, John R.; Talbert, Terence L. (1970). "Cognitive, Behavioral and Temporal Effects of Confronting a Belief with Its Costly Action Implications". ... S2CID 9703661 . ^ Stanley, Matthew L.; Henne, Paul; Yang, Brenda W.; De Brigard, Felipe (2019-01-16).
  • Posterolateral Corner Injuries Wikipedia
    Studies are needed to correlate injury patterns and mechanisms with clinical measures of knee instability and laxity . [48] References [ edit ] ^ a b c d LaPrade RF, Ly TV, Wentorf FA, Engebretsen L. The posterolateral attachments of the knee : A qualitative and quantitative morphologic analysis of the fibular collateral ligament, popliteus tendon, popliteofibular ligament, and lateral gastrocnemius tendon. ... Am J Orthop. 2003;32:171–176 ^ a b c d LaPrade RF, Hamilton CD, Engebretsen L. Treatment of acute and chronic combined anterior cruciate ligament and posterolateral knee ligament injuries. ... Rosemont, IL: American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons. 1999:317-326 ^ a b c Laprade, RF, Johansen S, Agel J, Risberg M, Moksnes H, Engebretsen L. Outcomes of an anatomic posterolateral knee reconstruction. ... Am J Sports Med. 2007;35(9):1521-1527 ^ LaPrade RF, Johansen S, Wentorf FA, Engebretsen L, Esterberg JL, Tso A. An analysis of an anatomical posterolateral knee reconstruction: an in vitro biomechanical study and development of a surgical technique.
  • Anesthesia Awareness Wikipedia
    PMID 9821994 . S2CID 24961481 . ^ Goldmann L, Shah MV, Hebden MW (June 1987). "Memory of cardiac anaesthesia.
  • Intrusive Thought Wikipedia
    . ^ Baer (2001), p. 108 ^ Baer (2001), p. 109 ^ Baer (2001), pp. 111–112 ^ Baer (2001), p. 112 ^ a b Magee, Joshua C.; Smyth, Frederick L.; Teachman, Bethany A. (2014-04-03). ... S2CID 39724857 . ^ Baer (2001), pp. 62–64 ^ Baer (2001), p. 67 ^ a b Helgeson, Vicki S.; Reynolds, Kerry A.; Tomich, Patricia L. (2006). "A meta-analytic review of benefit finding and growth" . ... PMID 26741045 . ^ Baer (2001), pp. 51–53 ^ Carew, Caitlin L.; Tatham, Erica L.; Milne, Andrea M.; MacQueen, Glenda M.; Hall, Geoffrey B.C. (2015-05-19).
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  • Extensively Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis Wikipedia
    Chest. 2009;136(2): 420–425. ^ (Shah NS, Pratt R, Armstrong L, Robison V, Castro K, Cegielski JP.
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  • Abortion In Colombia Wikipedia
    The court said it did not have enough arguments to issue the Judgment. [8] References [ edit ] ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x Sentencia C-355/06 (Constitutional Court 10 May 2006). ^ a b c Molina Betancur, Carlos Mario (2006).
  • Dentin Hypersensitivity Wikipedia
    Retrieved 21 December 2013 . ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Miglani, Sanjay; Aggarwal, Vivek; Ahuja, Bhoomika (2010).
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  • Femoroacetabular Impingement Wikipedia
    PMID 21475562 . ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Egger, Anthony C.; Frangiamore, Salvatore; Rosneck, James (December 2016).
  • Gender Dysphoria In Children Wikipedia
    ISBN 978-0199753192 . ^ a b c d Jameson L, de Kretser DM, Marshall JC, De Groot LJ (2013). ... Contemporary Pediatrics . 22 (2): 38–45. ^ Wingerson, L. (2009, May 19). /display/article/10168/1415037 Gender identity disorder: Has accepted practice caused harm? ... ISBN 978-3805596015 . ^ Hembree WC, Cohen-Kettenis PT, Gooren L, Hannema SE, Meyer JW, Murad MS, Rosenthal SM, Safer JD, Tangpricha V, T'Sjoen GG (September 2017). ... CNN. ^ "The New Face of Transgender Youth" . ^ The 519 Community Centre. (2011). [2] "Gender Independent Children and Family Support Survey" ^ Feinberg, L. (1996). "Transgender warriors: Making history from Joan of Arc to Dennis Rodman."
  • Mandibular Fracture Wikipedia
    Open reduction was described as early as 1869. [40] Since the late 19th century, modern techniques including MMF (see above) have been described with titanium based rigid internal fixation becoming commonplace since the 1970s and biodegradable plates and screws being available since the 1980s. [ citation needed ] References [ edit ] ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r Murray, JM (May 2013). ... E.; Martin, D. S.; Olson, G. T.; Hollier, L. H.; Hollenbeak, C. S. (2005). "The identification of mandible fractures by helical computed tomography and panorex tomography". ... PMID 23332470 . ^ Glazer, M.; Joshua, B. Z.; Woldenberg, Y.; Bodner, L. (2011). "Mandibular fractures in children: Analysis of 61 cases and review of the literature".
  • Polysubstance Dependence Wikipedia
    . ^ a b c Reich, T; Hinrichs, A; Culverhouse, R; Bierut, L (1999). "Genetic Studies of Alcoholism and Substance Dependence" .
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