BÁO CÁO Y HỌC: "AUTOIMMUNE PROGESTERONE DERMATITIS IN A PATIENT WITH ENDOMETRIOSIS: CASE REPORT AND REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE" POTX
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1. INTRODUCTION Hb J-Meerut results from a C ->A mutation (GCG->GAG) at codon 120 of the α1 or α2 globin gene, changing the alanine to glutamic acid at residue 120 of the α chain [1,2,3]. This variant was first reported in two sisters from Meerut, Utlar Pradesh, India [1][r]
1) Why to Treat HCV Infection The treatment of HCV is justified by the natural history and the outcome of chronic infection and liver injury that is associated with cirrhosis, hepatic decompensation, development of HCC, and mortality. In addition, HCV infection has been linked to a variety of[r]
group relegated to the same caloric-restricted diet as the Test group. Many published studies concerning methods to combat obesity provide only scale weight loss as the principal end point. The assumption that scale weight loss is synonymous with fat loss, however, is not al-ways true [26,27]. Scale[r]
cells efficiently is treating these cells with DNA damaging reagents thereby introducing acute DNA damage. However, the majority DNA damage reagents are not specific and can cause the similar extent of damage in both BRCA1 mutant and wild type cells. More recently it was shown that PARP-1 inhibitors[r]
treatment, but relapse occurs frequently once treatment is discontinued.[70] Other frequent extrahepatic manifestations found in patient with chronic HCV infection are membranoproliferative glomerulonephritis, porphyria cutaneous tarda, lichen planus, and vitiligo. There is also some data that sugge[r]
exclude opportunistic brain infection, however of the eight lumbar punctures that were performed, no op-portunistic infections were found. Similarly, even though HIV-1-infected subjects had advanced immu-nosuppression, there were no individuals who had any history of any opportunistic infections, in[r]
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the RM group (χ2=1.60, p=0.21). The genotypes of TNF-A T-1031C had no associations with the eradication rate. But among the RM group, the odd ratio (OR) of the TNF-A CT for the eradication rate relative to TT was marginally reduced (OR=0.05, 95% confidence interval, 0.002-1.19). Conclu[r]
highly significant association between the rare C allele and lower plasma HDL concentrations in female subjects. The effect remained significant after correcting for multiparametric testing according to Bonferoni and was seen only in subjects with a BMI below the median. In addition, the non-[r]
respective Rice-fluid) physiological saline solution, respectively. The cultures were incubated with gentle shaking at 37°C in a microaerophilic atmosphere. Samples (100μl) for viability measurement were taken at various points of time, that is, 30min., 60min., and 120min., respectively. Viab[r]
Exon 1 (transcript variant 3) and exon 10 were amplified from selected samples with PCR parameters as described above. After a control electrophoresis on 2% agarose gels, the PCR products were directly subjected to processing with Surveyor nuclease [13] (Transgenomic, Omaha, USA) according to[r]
pattern. It is possible that participants who have been diagnosed with a chronic disease may have changed their diet. To address this concern we adjusted for the presence of chronic disease (CHD, cancer, and stroke) and hypertension throughout the analyses. We also repeated the analyses exclu[r]
tion. Exercise is a known stress condition that con-sumes muscle glycogen rapidly. During the recovery period following exercise, the whole-body glucose tolerance and the rate of muscle glycogen storage in-creases simultaneously, resulting in glycogen super-compensation [5]. This normal adapt[r]