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... majority of patients with APML. The mechanism of action of this drug appears to be induction of differentiation of the malignant clone. As such, patients enter remission slowly over aperiod of 30 ... manifestations of the presence of such anti-bodies are hemolysis, which is generally not severe, and a mild elevation of the reticulocytecount, agglutination of red cells, and an increased rate of hemolysis ... gait. MRI revealsatrophy of both lobes of the cerebellum. Serologic eval-uation reveals the presence of anti-Yo antibody. Which of the following is the most likely cause of this clinical syn-drome?(A)...
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... Department of Medicine, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Professor of Medicine, UCLA School of Medicine, Los Angeles, CaliforniaPeter C. Brazy, MD Professor of Medicine, University of Wisconsin, Chief of ... Assistant Professor ofInternal Medicine, University of Michigan Medical Center, Ann Arbor, MichiganJanet L. Abrahm, MD Associate Professor of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, ... Professor and Chairman, Department of Medicine, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, MarylandRobert Hernandez, MD University of Miami School of Medicine, Division of General Medicine, ...
... study of the motion of material bodies and of the associated forces. The study of motion is called kinematics and involves the use of geometry and the concept of time, whereas the study of the ... Kinematics of mechanisms. Kine- tics of a rigid body. Moment of force and rate of change of moment of momentum. Rotation about a fixed axis. Euler’s angles. Rotation about a fixed point of ... basic principles of the Part 1, Part 2 and much of the Part 3 Engineering Mechanics syllabuses of degree courses in engineering. The emphasis of the book is on the principles of mechanics...