A AS THE CENTRAL NERVOUS system of the power network, the con trol center—along with its energy management system (EMS)—is a crit ical component of the power system operational reliability picture. Although it is true that utilities have been relying on EMS for over two[r]
National Cancer Institute 203 SEER Survival Monograph INTRODUCTIONThis study provides survival analysis for 19,774 histo-logically confirmed first primary brain and other cen-tral nervous system (CNS) cancers diagnosed from 1988 through 2001 from the Surveillance, Epidemiology,[r]
[1,2]. Although very high levels of viremia occur duringprimary HIV-1 infection, the circulating virus is unable toPublished: 11 November 2009Journal of the International AIDS Society 2009, 12:33 doi:10.1186/1758-2652-12-33Received: 9 July 2009Accepted: 11 November 2009Th[r]
QUESTION 1. The urgency of the topic Depression disorder is a common endogenous psychiatric state, diverse and abundant clinical symptoms that adversely affect the health and working capacity of patients. Every year in the world hundreds of millions of people are found to be depressed. According t[r]
Clinical, genetic and imaging findings identify new causes for corpus callosum development syndromes.. Sonographic detection of central nervous system defects in the first trimester of p[r]
pia mater, while the other is deeply buried in gray matter. Radial glia are mostly presentduring development, playing a role in neuron migration. Mueller cells of retina andBergmann glia cells of cerebellar cortex represent an exception, being present still duringa[r]
NANO REVIEW Open AccessReview of thermo-physical properties, wettingand heat transfer characteristics of nanofluidsand their applicability in industrial quench heattreatmentGopalan Ramesh and Narayan Kotekar Prabhu*AbstractThe success of quenching process during industria[r]
Chapter 097. Paraneoplastic Neurologic Syndromes (Part 4) PND of the Central Nervous System and Dorsal Root Ganglia When symptoms involve brain, spinal cord, or dorsal root ganglia, the suspicion of PND is usually based on a combination of clinical,[r]
and IL-6. These cytokines appear to be responsible for the neurotoxicityobserved in peripheral nervous system inflammatory disease. It has beenreported that, in the central nervous system, the expression level of inter-cellular adh[r]
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Chapter 097. Paraneoplastic Neurologic Syndromes (Part 1) Harrison's Internal Medicine > Chapter 97. Paraneoplastic Neurologic Syndromes Paraneoplastic Neurologic Syndromes: Introduction Paraneoplastic neurologic disorders (PNDs) are cancer-related syndromes that can affect any part of
nephrologist : kidney :: A. liver : lung B. journalist : newspaper C. internist : organ D. cardiologist : coronary E. neurologist : nervous system The correct answer choice is E. A nephrologist is a physician who has been trained in kidney diseases. A neurologist[r]
Primary melanocytic neoplasms are rare in the pediatric age. Among them, the pattern of neoplastic meningitis represents a peculiar diagnostic challenge since neuroradiological features may be subtle and cerebrospinal fluid analysis may not be informative.
Chapter 100. Megaloblastic Anemias (Part 12) Nutritional Dietary folate deficiency is common. Indeed, in most patients with folate deficiency a nutritional element is present. Certain individuals are particularly prone to have diets containing inadequate amounts of folate (Table 100-5[r]
13. Yan P, Hu X, Song H, Yin K, Bateman RJ, Cirrito JR, Xiao Q, Hsu FF, Turk JW,Xu J, Hsu CY, Holtzman DM, Lee JM: Matrix metalloproteinase-9 degradesamyloid-beta fibrils in vitro and compact plaques in situ. J Biol Chem2006, 281:24566-24574.14. Blennow K: CSF biomarkers for mild cogni[r]
Acute myeloid leukaemia (AML) with central nervous system (CNS) involvement in adults is uncommon, and studies of this subject are scant. Methods: We conducted a retrospective study to investigate the clinical aspects, cytogenetic abnormalities, molecular gene mutations and outcomes of adult AML pat[r]
Central Nervous System–Specific Syndromes Meningitis The presentation of meningitis in patients with lymphoma or CLL, patients receiving chemotherapy (particularly with glucocorticoids) for solid tumors, and patients who have received bone marrow transplants sugges[r]
Glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) is the most common primary central nervous system neoplasm in adults. Radioactive 125I seed implantation has been widely applied in the treatment of cancers. Moreover, previous clinical trials have confirmed that 125I seeds treatment was an effective therapy in GBM.
Meningiomas are the most common primary central nervous system tumors. Potential risk factors include obesity, height, history of allergy/atopy, and autoimmune diseases, but findings are conflicting. This study sought to assess the role of the different risk factors in the development of meningioma[r]