Nails—They Mean More Than You Think!—Part 2
... also be affected with minocycline and anti-malarials. Nail discoloration sometimes persists unchanged for years after discontinuing the drug; however, more often than not, these conditions regress spontaneously when the medications are discontinued. Drug-induced nail changes are quite widespread. ...
... also be affected with minocycline and anti-malarials. Nail discoloration sometimes persists unchanged for years after discontinuing the drug; however, more often than not, these conditions regress spontaneously when the medications are discontinued. Drug-induced nail changes are quite widespread. ...
Quantitative analysis of SMN1 and SMN2 genes based on DHPLC
... SMN2 gene exists in the same chromosome interval, centromeric to SMN1, and hampers detection of SMN1. We present a new, rapid, simple, and highly reliable method for detecting the SMN1 deletion/conversion and for determining the copy numbers of the SMN1 and SMN2 genes by DHPLC. We analyzed SMN1/SMN2 ...
... SMN2 gene exists in the same chromosome interval, centromeric to SMN1, and hampers detection of SMN1. We present a new, rapid, simple, and highly reliable method for detecting the SMN1 deletion/conversion and for determining the copy numbers of the SMN1 and SMN2 genes by DHPLC. We analyzed SMN1/SMN2 ...
Subcommittee on Diagnosis and Management of Bronchiolitis 2006;118;1774 DOI: 10.1542/peds.2006-2223
... ratory effort and wheezing in children less than 2 years of age. Clinical signs and symptoms of bronchiolitis consist of rhinorrhea, cough, wheezing, tachypnea, and increased respiratory effort manifested as grunting, nasal flaring, and intercostal and/or subcostal retractions. Respiratory rate in o ...
... ratory effort and wheezing in children less than 2 years of age. Clinical signs and symptoms of bronchiolitis consist of rhinorrhea, cough, wheezing, tachypnea, and increased respiratory effort manifested as grunting, nasal flaring, and intercostal and/or subcostal retractions. Respiratory rate in o ...
What is diabetes? - Key Medical Resources
... Type 1 IDDM Type 1 NIDDM Type 2 NIDDM The differentiation mainly refers to the susceptibility to develop DKA or diabetic ketoacidosis. Type 2 diabetics may require insulin, but are not at risk for ketoacidosis. There are some diabetics who are initially non-insulin dependent, then later become ...
... Type 1 IDDM Type 1 NIDDM Type 2 NIDDM The differentiation mainly refers to the susceptibility to develop DKA or diabetic ketoacidosis. Type 2 diabetics may require insulin, but are not at risk for ketoacidosis. There are some diabetics who are initially non-insulin dependent, then later become ...
Parallel Evolution of Copy-Number Variation across Continents in
... selection. Global hitchhiking events can also create patterns of differentiation in linked regions (Bierne 2010), but repeated spatially varying selection is a better explanation for the observed parallelism across clines. The hypothesis that the CNVs differentiated in parallel are the targets of th ...
... selection. Global hitchhiking events can also create patterns of differentiation in linked regions (Bierne 2010), but repeated spatially varying selection is a better explanation for the observed parallelism across clines. The hypothesis that the CNVs differentiated in parallel are the targets of th ...
NSW Contingency Plan for Viral Haemorrhagic Fevers
... VHFs are severe and life-threatening viral diseases that are endemic to parts of Africa, the Middle East, Eastern Europe, and Asia. VHFs are not indigenous to Australia and environmental conditions here are unlikely to support the natural reservoirs and vectors of any of the haemorrhagic fever virus ...
... VHFs are severe and life-threatening viral diseases that are endemic to parts of Africa, the Middle East, Eastern Europe, and Asia. VHFs are not indigenous to Australia and environmental conditions here are unlikely to support the natural reservoirs and vectors of any of the haemorrhagic fever virus ...
a.2. Push Distribution Team - San Francisco Bay Area Advanced
... Isolation and Quarantine. Isolation is the separation of infected persons from others for the period of communicability in order to prevent the transmission of the agent. Quarantine is the limitation of freedom of movement of persons who may have been exposed to a communicable disease, in order to ...
... Isolation and Quarantine. Isolation is the separation of infected persons from others for the period of communicability in order to prevent the transmission of the agent. Quarantine is the limitation of freedom of movement of persons who may have been exposed to a communicable disease, in order to ...
Experimental Non-O Group 1 Vibrio cholerae Gastroenteritis in
... Although clinical observations suggest that non-0 1 V. cholerae cause diarrhea, the number of reported cases of non-0 1 disease in the United States is much less than might be anticipated (4, 19), given the amount of shellfish consumed and the frequency with which the organism is present in shellfis ...
... Although clinical observations suggest that non-0 1 V. cholerae cause diarrhea, the number of reported cases of non-0 1 disease in the United States is much less than might be anticipated (4, 19), given the amount of shellfish consumed and the frequency with which the organism is present in shellfis ...
Gene Section MLL (myeloid/lymphoid or mixed lineage leukemia) Atlas of Genetics and Cytogenetics
... Variable breakpoints on both genes. Abnormal protein ...
... Variable breakpoints on both genes. Abnormal protein ...
Sleep-Disordered Breathing - American Thoracic Society
... loud habitual snoring. In his fifties, Taft developed high blood pressure. He had limited exercise tolerance, and by his mid-sixties, he had signs of heart disease (angina) and breathlessness, which limited his activity. Toward the end of his presidency, he developed an irregular heart beat that is ...
... loud habitual snoring. In his fifties, Taft developed high blood pressure. He had limited exercise tolerance, and by his mid-sixties, he had signs of heart disease (angina) and breathlessness, which limited his activity. Toward the end of his presidency, he developed an irregular heart beat that is ...
Quantitative trait loci affecting amylose, amylopectin and starch
... (AP) a branched molecule of very high molecular mass (5·106) and phytoglycogen a highly branched and soluble polymer. The AM:AP ratio is rather constant and close to 20/80, in the wild type but it may be strongly affected by mutations. Amylose-free kernels are produced by the waxy mutation. Converse ...
... (AP) a branched molecule of very high molecular mass (5·106) and phytoglycogen a highly branched and soluble polymer. The AM:AP ratio is rather constant and close to 20/80, in the wild type but it may be strongly affected by mutations. Amylose-free kernels are produced by the waxy mutation. Converse ...
Malaysian Journal of Public Health Medicine
... The NPHC 2016 was held from 2 to 4th August 2016 at Hotel Equatorial, Melaka with a theme of ‘Managing Society in Combating Public Health Challenges.' The conference was officiated by Chief Minister of Melaka State YAB Datuk Seri Ir. Hj Idris Bin Hj Haron, while keynote address was delivered by the ...
... The NPHC 2016 was held from 2 to 4th August 2016 at Hotel Equatorial, Melaka with a theme of ‘Managing Society in Combating Public Health Challenges.' The conference was officiated by Chief Minister of Melaka State YAB Datuk Seri Ir. Hj Idris Bin Hj Haron, while keynote address was delivered by the ...
Evaluation of computational metabolic
... cess is based on the functions assigned to individual genes by the genome center that annotated the genome. We call this matching process ‘linking enzymes to reactions’. The motivations behind this process are as follows. (1) Reactions are the bridges between enzymes and pathways, in the sense that ...
... cess is based on the functions assigned to individual genes by the genome center that annotated the genome. We call this matching process ‘linking enzymes to reactions’. The motivations behind this process are as follows. (1) Reactions are the bridges between enzymes and pathways, in the sense that ...
Infection prevention and control guidance for care
... all copyright notices and restrictions attached to the content, and not to remove nor alter any such notice or restriction or alter the content in any way, including no changes in or deletion of author attributions, trademark legends or copyright notices therein. You also agree not to use the whole, ...
... all copyright notices and restrictions attached to the content, and not to remove nor alter any such notice or restriction or alter the content in any way, including no changes in or deletion of author attributions, trademark legends or copyright notices therein. You also agree not to use the whole, ...
Diabetes Management and the Eye
... Israel, Spain) In this group of countries with mixed public and private insurance based health care a different approach is required. This was because of the lack of a public health system ensuring universal coverage. Key recommendations were to: i) Develop registers of people with diabetes; Alter ...
... Israel, Spain) In this group of countries with mixed public and private insurance based health care a different approach is required. This was because of the lack of a public health system ensuring universal coverage. Key recommendations were to: i) Develop registers of people with diabetes; Alter ...
A copy of the Guideline for the Management of Genital HPV in New
... lower anogenital tract and enter basal epithelial cells. Basal stem cells then divide and mature vertically through the epithelium without further division. The virus replicates in suprabasal/squamous cells and is released into the environment when the superficial cells desquamate. The E6 and E7 vir ...
... lower anogenital tract and enter basal epithelial cells. Basal stem cells then divide and mature vertically through the epithelium without further division. The virus replicates in suprabasal/squamous cells and is released into the environment when the superficial cells desquamate. The E6 and E7 vir ...
GSEA - Bioinformatics Unit
... 1. Choose true (default) to have GSEA collapse each probe set in your expression dataset into a single gene vector, which is identified by its HUGO gene symbol. In this case, you are using HUGO gene symbols for the analysis. The gene sets that you use for the analysis must use HUGO gene symbols to i ...
... 1. Choose true (default) to have GSEA collapse each probe set in your expression dataset into a single gene vector, which is identified by its HUGO gene symbol. In this case, you are using HUGO gene symbols for the analysis. The gene sets that you use for the analysis must use HUGO gene symbols to i ...
Hepatitis C: Nutrition Care - BC Centre for Disease Control
... These guidelines are directed to all health care providers who are in a position to offer nutritionrelated advice and guidance to persons infected with the hepatitis C virus (HCV), in all stages of the disease. The guidelines are based on the best information available at the time of publication; wh ...
... These guidelines are directed to all health care providers who are in a position to offer nutritionrelated advice and guidance to persons infected with the hepatitis C virus (HCV), in all stages of the disease. The guidelines are based on the best information available at the time of publication; wh ...
Incidence and Risk Factors for Diarrhea Following Kidney
... proportionality assumption were corrected by retaining significant time interactions in the final model. In the full model, we also included interaction terms between different types of diarrhea to adjust for the possible confounding effect of more than 1 type of diarrhea occurring in the same patie ...
... proportionality assumption were corrected by retaining significant time interactions in the final model. In the full model, we also included interaction terms between different types of diarrhea to adjust for the possible confounding effect of more than 1 type of diarrhea occurring in the same patie ...
SICKLE CELL DISEASE IN CHILDHOOD STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES FOR CLINICAL CARE
... “The American STOP trial categories were based on nonimaging TCD and some studies have suggested that TCDi gives blood velocity values up to 10% lower. Therefore children with TDCi velocities >180cm/s but <200cm/s should be assessed very carefully for evidence of cerebrovascular disease. This may in ...
... “The American STOP trial categories were based on nonimaging TCD and some studies have suggested that TCDi gives blood velocity values up to 10% lower. Therefore children with TDCi velocities >180cm/s but <200cm/s should be assessed very carefully for evidence of cerebrovascular disease. This may in ...
Final What is Thal. Trait
... Since then, scientists have discovered that the thalassemia trait is found in people of many other regions, including the Arabian Peninsula, Africa, the Indian subcontinent, China, Southeast Asia, and the Caribbean. Today, due to the migration and intermarriage of different ethnic populations, the ...
... Since then, scientists have discovered that the thalassemia trait is found in people of many other regions, including the Arabian Peninsula, Africa, the Indian subcontinent, China, Southeast Asia, and the Caribbean. Today, due to the migration and intermarriage of different ethnic populations, the ...
In silico method for inferring genotypes in pedigrees
... simulated genotypes for eight SNPs within an 8-cM region and a trait-determining SNP with a minor allele frequency of 0.3 that explained either 50% or 5% (H2) of the total phenotypic variance. The associated SNP was placed between the 4th and the 5th SNP (for details, see Supplementary Methods). ...
... simulated genotypes for eight SNPs within an 8-cM region and a trait-determining SNP with a minor allele frequency of 0.3 that explained either 50% or 5% (H2) of the total phenotypic variance. The associated SNP was placed between the 4th and the 5th SNP (for details, see Supplementary Methods). ...