... report
the case of a patient with post-prandial reactive hypogly-
cemia, diarrhea and abdominal bloating associated with
idiopathic accelerated gastric emptying (IAGE), and pos-
tulate that abnormal ... report the first case of accelerated gastric
emptying associated with post-prandial reactive hypoglycemia, abdominal bloating and diarrhea. We consider that
gastric dysmotility i...
... inoculation into the eye.
Case presentation: A 69-year-old Caucasian woman whose right eye had been struck by a dining fork
approximately 50 years earlier was examined on presentation two years ago. In ... Tolerance of the eye for
implanted cilia. Br J Ophthalmol 1991, 75:622-623.
3. Taneja S, Arora R, Yadava U: Fingernail trauma causing corneal laceration
and intraocular cil...
... contributions
AS, SF, LP, and RD analyzed and interpreted the patient data regarding the for-
eign body of the skin. The manuscript was written by AS and critically evalu-
ated by SF, LP, and RD. All authors ... article as: Suárez et al., Unusual presentation of cactus spines in the
flank of an elderly man: a case report Journal of Medical Case Reports...
... bosentan
substantially increases survival, with survival estimates at
1 year and 2 years of 96% and 89% compared with
Viewpoint
Cold hands — strained heart? Advances in the management of
Raynaud’s phenomenon and ... therapy for PAH
increases the importance of diagnosis and monitoring of this
complication. Furthermore, since many principles of PAH
management translate to the...
... in
hMLN51, 5'-TAATACGACTCACTATAGGGTACTCGTAA-
GATGGCGGACCGG-3' and 5'-TAATACGACTCACTAT-
AGGGTCCGTCCCCACTTTGCCTC-3', and in mMLN51, 5'-
TAATACGACTCACTATAGGGTACTCGTAAGATGGCG-
GACCGG-3' ... inflammatory cells.
In rheumatoid synovial tissue, lymphocytes and macrophages
are recruited and activated, and these activated macrophages
release high concentrations of...
... turnover of cartilage may be an integrated part
of reversible and physiologically important turnover. In con-
trast, a disturbance in the metabolism leading to an increase in
the metabolic activity and ... weight);
aggrecan is the most abundant proteoglycan in cartilage [5].
The key mediators of cartilage degradation include the MMPs
and the closely related ADA...
... Korea.
Currently, IT-1 is being used under the name of the
autoimmune target (AIT) test and it participates in the quality
control program run by the Korean Society of Laboratory
Medicine [3]. In 1999 and ... was a form of HEp-2 cell that was transfected with
cDNA encoding human Ro60. A human macrophage cell line
called the IT-1 cell line was first introduced at the...
... antibodies. By contrast, many laboratories rely on
HEp-2 cell substrates that are widely available as FDA and
CE approved diagnostic kits from a variety of manufacturers.
In their study, Jearn and Kim identified ... the claim that the AIT test represents a sensitive
and reliable method for the detection of anti-Rib-P antibodies.
A systematic study is mandatory to compare th...
... that due to no
valid or reliable data being available regarding calcaneal
apophysitis causation and no clinical trial comparing
treatment approaches, no clinical treatm ent path can be
determined ... demonstrate clinical efficacy.
A paucity of research evidence suppo rting the
theorised pathomechanics and efficacy of treatment
options for a condition such as calcaneal apophysitis
cr...
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Cheung et al. Journal of ... related alkylating
agent, cyclophosphamide, are both activated in the liver
by P450 oxidases, they are uncommon hepatic toxins
[7], and it is suggested they can be used safely in
patient...