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Viliuisk Encephalomyelitis
Wikipedia
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Diabetic Nephropathy
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ISSN 1479-1641 . PMID 16305050 . ^ a b Lewis G, Maxwell AP (February 2014). "Risk factor control is key in diabetic nephropathy". ... H.; Probstfield, J. L.; Simons-Morton, D. G.; Friedewald, W. T. (2008-06-12). ... PMID 19092145 . ^ ACCORD Study Group; Cushman, W. C.; Evans, G. W.; Byington, R. P.; Goff Jr, D. ... H.; Cutler, J. A.; Simons-Morton, D. G.; Basile, J. N.; Corson, M. A.; Probstfield, J. ... Retrieved 2015-06-27 . ^ Zimmet, Paul; Alberti, K. G. M. M.; Shaw, Jonathan (December 2001).ACE, TGFB1, NFE2L2, FN1, PPARG, NOS3, SERPINE1, CCL2, ALB, TGFBI, MFN2, VEGFA, ADIPOQ, CNDP1, ELMO1, ACE2, AGT, TXNIP, INS, SOD2, PON1, RELA, GAS6, CNDP2, AOC3, HNF1A, COL4A1, TGFBR2, LEPR, MDK, KLK1, KDR, CDKN1A, REN, VDAC1, MMP9, IL6, AXL, SLC2A1, MIR145, VDAC2, MYCN, ALPK1, IL1B, DGKH, TNFAIP1, AGTR1, HAVCR1, AGER, NOX4, TNF, ICAM1, TRPC6, TINAG, PTPN11, KL, HIF1A, PRKCE, CCN2, CST3, PTEN, LCN2, BMP7, MTOR, PTGS2, IGF1, MMP2, PRKCB, SERPINF1, STAT3, CAT, HMOX1, GSK3B, JAK2, TRPC1, TP53, AGTR2, CASP3, SREBF1, SPP1, PRMT1, HNF4A, IGF2, CD36, SPARC, UTS2, TIMP2, ERRFI1, CYP19A1, CLU, VCAM1, HSPA5, CUBN, BECN1, GHR, NPPA, G6PD, C3, HDAC4, SELP, NQO1, CCL20, ATP5F1B, LAMB2, ESR1, KEAP1, DKK1, FGF23, CREB1, UTS2R, IGF1R, CASP9, TRIP10, C5, HSPB1, HTR2A, PROS1, NOS1, EP300, GRK2, TGIF1, AZIN1, PAX2, TF, GRK6, GRK4, GRK3, CASP12, ACVR1, HDAC2, FAS, GSR, PLAU, SMAD6, HAS2, ADORA1, EDNRA, MLLT3, HDAC5, VTN, CASP8, CD38, XDH, NDUFS3, CDKN1B, CAPN10, BDNF, CCNE1, NTRK2, CFL1, CASP7, EPAS1, COL1A1, MYH9, APOL1, JAK1, SFI1, LIMK2, PPARGC1A, FOXO1, IL10, ITPR1, IL18, LARGE1, DPP4, SIRT1, VDR, SASH1, GABPA, GLP1R, DIANPH, FGF21, RAPGEF5, GUCY1A1, MMRN1, SORBS1, GPR158, PIK3CB, KCNH7, NR3C2, PIK3CG, IGAN1, MIR21, APOE, MIR192, MTHFR, AKR1B1, PDE3A, CHN2, AKT1, NAV3, CTNNB1, PIK3CA, DRG1, PIK3CD, SLC30A8, DECR1, MBL2, TBC1D31, ENOX1, NLRP3, TLR4, ST3GAL4, RNF185, ACTB, SLC5A2, HPSE, MOK, SLC12A3, NPHS2, CCR5, ENPP1, GCG, CCR2, UMOD, CYBA, EGF, EGR1, MAPK1, MAPK14, HP, SMAD1, TCF7L2, ANGPT2, IL1A, ATP6AP2, ACTN4, GH1, SGK1, ABCA1, MALAT1, SOD1, GDF15, CCL5, EHMT1, PPARA, CRP, ZGLP1, MIR126, GRAP2, ROS1, RENBP, HMGB1, AZU1, SELENBP1, GJA1, B2M, MIR27A, HDLBP, MAPK8, PRKAA2, AHSA1, STAM2, F2RL1, EGFR, RNF19A, CRK, NR1I2, PNPLA2, GORASP1, WNK1, ANGPTL2, GREM1, SYT1, THBS1, KNG1, BEST1, UCP2, VPS51, NPHS1, AIMP2, SLBP, TNFRSF1A, HEBP1, TIMP3, SMAD7, POLDIP2, SMAD3, PRKAB1, PVT1, PLG, PTX3, PRKAA1, TLR2, MMP3, MAP3K5, HNF1B, MME, SLC2A2, ADAM17, 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MIR379, MIR382, MIR424, MIR449A, MIR20B, MIR320A, MIR31, MIR30E, ANG, MIR210, MIR217, ANGPT1, MIR221, MIR223, MIR23A, MIR23B, AMT, AFM, MIR27B, ALDH2, ALCAM, AHSG, MIR302A, MIR30B, JAG1, MIR18B, MIR485, MAK16, MIR488, MIR320E, MIR3196, MIR23C, ARAP1-AS2, ACTG2, LINC00968, MICOS10-NBL1, MIR4490, MIR4756, ARAP1-AS1, ACTA2, LOC102724334, TP53COR1, WSPAR, ACOX1, ACR, MTCO2P12, MIR1207, MFT2, LINC00462, NCF1, MIR497, MIR499A, MIR503, MIR486-1, MIR455, NORAD, ADD2, MIR544A, MIR874, MIR449B, ADD1, ADCY8, ADAM10, MIR675, CDKN2B-AS1, HOTAIR, MIR206, APOB, MIR200C, APOC1, ARAP1, CYP2R1, RBM45, PLEKHH2, SRXN1, PWAR1, C3AR1, CDAN1, IL34, SLC30A7, PLB1, RMDN2, GLIPR2, BNIP3, CNKSR3, SLC2A12, FITM1, CALB1, APOA5, ESCO1, RPPH1, MAP1LC3A, SPZ1, ACCS, CDH13, HAVCR2, CDH2, SEPTIN7, CD74, CCNG2, CD40LG, ESAM, ENO2, DSEL, MTDH, CD5L, MYOCD, ARID2, PRSS55, BGLAP, AQP2, MIR137, ARG1, ARF6, ABCC6, AQP5, MIR152, MIR154, AQP1, MIR132, APRT, MIR181A2, MIR182, MIR184, MIR188, APOH, MIR20A, MIR134, ARG2, FNDC5, 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SLC7A2, SLC12A1, SLC22A3, SLC22A2, NFKBIA, SKP2, NFIX, FSCN1, NFIC, NFIB, NFIA, NDN, SOD3, YBX1, SKIL, PARN, PAEP, S100A9, S100B, SAA1, SAA2, SCD, CCL1, SERPINB2, PEBP1, NTRK1, CXCL6, P2RX7, CXCL12, SELL, OLR1, OGN, SI, IRAK1, CXCL10, INHBC, WARS1, FUT8, CORO2B, BASP1, GAST, YAP1, FST, TIMM44, EIF3M, UNC13B, NR5A1, CCT2, FPR2, MTHFS, FLT4, FLT1, PDPN, FHL2, GC, TRDN, TFG, DMTF1, RB1CC1, GRB2, GPX4, NUAK1, GPX3, GFPT2, GPX1, FFAR2, AKR1A1, NR1H3, GJB1, GIPR, MBNL2, CALCRL, GCK, RAMP2, IGF2BP2, CAMKK2, GPC5, TNS2, SMG1, ERP44, MCF2L2, MPRIP, MAP2K2, SLC9A8, ETF1, CRTC1, DAAM1, SRGAP2, SIRT4, SIRT3, EREG, EPHB2, SRRM2, DDAH2, PALLD, EZH2, OGA, ESM1, MASP2, GRAP, PLK2, FGF11, FASN, MALT1, RIPK3, ADAMTS13, ATF6, FABP2, PACSIN2, VSIG4, MRAS, SCAF8, NLRP1, PLA2R1, GSTM2, SOCS5, PICK1, BBOX1, IL1R1, IKBKB, AKAP1, TAM, AXIN2, RBPJ, IGFBP7, NR0B2, IL2, IGFBP4, IGFBP3, IGFBP1, IFNA13, PDE5A, IFNA1, IDUA, CUL5, NTT, B3GALNT1, YWHAZ, IL15, WT1, IL13, IL12RB1, XIST, XRCC1, CXCR2, ZFP36, PLA2G7, 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Liver Fluke
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Acta Parasitologica . 61 (4): 776–783. doi : 10.1515/ap-2016-0107 . PMID 27787223 . ^ Lim, Jae Hoon (2011). ... PMID 27418285 . v t e Parasitic disease caused by helminthiases Flatworm/ platyhelminth infection Fluke/trematode ( Trematode infection ) Blood fluke Schistosoma mansoni / S. japonicum / S. mekongi / S. haematobium / S. intercalatum Schistosomiasis Trichobilharzia regenti Swimmer's itch Liver fluke Clonorchis sinensis Clonorchiasis Dicrocoelium dendriticum / D. hospes Dicrocoeliasis Fasciola hepatica / F. gigantica Fasciolosis Opisthorchis viverrini / O. felineus Opisthorchiasis Lung fluke Paragonimus westermani / P. kellicotti Paragonimiasis Intestinal fluke Fasciolopsis buski Fasciolopsiasis Metagonimus yokogawai Metagonimiasis Heterophyes heterophyes Heterophyiasis Cestoda ( Tapeworm infection ) Cyclophyllidea Echinococcus granulosus / E. multilocularis Echinococcosis Taenia saginata / T. asiatica / T. solium (pork) Taeniasis / Cysticercosis Hymenolepis nana / H. diminuta Hymenolepiasis Pseudophyllidea Diphyllobothrium latum Diphyllobothriasis Spirometra erinaceieuropaei Sparganosis Diphyllobothrium mansonoides Sparganosis Roundworm/ Nematode infection Secernentea Spiruria Camallanida Dracunculus medinensis Dracunculiasis Spirurida Filarioidea ( Filariasis ) Onchocerca volvulus Onchocerciasis Loa loa Loa loa filariasis Mansonella Mansonelliasis Dirofilaria repens D. immitis Dirofilariasis Wuchereria bancrofti / Brugia malayi / | B. timori Lymphatic filariasis Thelazioidea Gnathostoma spinigerum / G. hispidum Gnathostomiasis Thelazia Thelaziasis Spiruroidea Gongylonema Strongylida ( hookworm ) Hookworm infection Ancylostoma duodenale / A. braziliense Ancylostomiasis / Cutaneous larva migrans Necator americanus Necatoriasis Angiostrongylus cantonensis Angiostrongyliasis Metastrongylus Metastrongylosis Ascaridida Ascaris lumbricoides Ascariasis Anisakis Anisakiasis Toxocara canis / T. cati Visceral larva migrans / Toxocariasis Baylisascaris Dioctophyme renale Dioctophymosis Parascaris equorum Rhabditida Strongyloides stercoralis Strongyloidiasis Trichostrongylus spp.
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Prss1-Related Hereditary Pancreatitis
Gene_reviews
PRSS1 -related hereditary pancreatitis (HP) is characterized by episodes of acute pancreatitis (AP) and recurrent acute pancreatitis (RAP: >1 episode of AP), with frequent progression to chronic pancreatitis (CP). ... The diagnosis of PRSS1 -related hereditary pancreatitis is established in a proband with episodes of AP, RAP, and/or CP and a heterozygous pathogenic gain-of-function variant in PRSS1 identified by molecular genetic testing. ... Management. Treatment of manifestations: AP episodes are treated with rapid assessment of severity and fluid resuscitation as needed. Individuals with HP should be counseled not to delay in being assessed for AP since hypovolemia and shock leads to serious organ dysfunction and failure. ... Suggestive Findings PRSS1 -related HP should be suspected in individuals with the following: Acute pancreatitis occurring in childhood Recurrent acute attacks of pancreatitis of unknown cause Chronic pancreatitis of unknown cause, particularly with onset before age 25 years A family history of recurrent acute pancreatitis, chronic pancreatitis, and/or childhood pancreatitis consistent with autosomal dominant inheritance A family history of pancreatitis, diabetes mellitus, or pancreatic cancer Acute pancreatitis (AP) is characterized by sudden onset of typical epigastric abdominal pain that may radiate to the back, serum pancreatic digestive enzymes (e.g., amylase, lipase) that are more than threefold the upper limits of normal, and/or characteristic findings of pancreatic inflammation on abdominal imaging [Banks et al 2013].
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Severe Congenital Neutropenia
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Retrieved 2019-08-12 . ^ a b Boztug, K; Appaswamy, G; Ashikov, A; Schäffer, AA; Salzer, U; Diestelhorst, J; Germeshausen, M; Brandes, G; Lee-Gossler, J; Noyan, F; Gatzke, AK; Minkov, M; Greil, J; Kratz, C; Petropoulou, T; Pellier, I; Bellanné-Chantelot, C; Rezaei, N; Mönkemöller, K; Irani-Hakimeh, N; Bakker, H; Gerardy-Schahn, R; Zeidler, C; Grimbacher, B; Welte, K; Klein, C (1 January 2009). ... PMC 2778311 . PMID 19118303 . ^ a b c d e f g h i Hoffman, R; Benz, EJ; Silberstein, LE; Heslop, H; Weitz J; Anastasi, J. (2012). ... S2CID 71420679 . ^ Klein, C.; Grudzien, M.; Appaswamy, G.; Germeshausen, M.; Sandrock, I.; Schäffer, A. A.; Rathinam, C.; Boztug, K.; Schwinzer, B.; Rezaei, N.; Bohn, G.; Melin, M.; Carlsson, G. R.; Fadeel, B.; Dahl, N.; Palmblad, J.; Henter, J. ... PMID|20616219 ^ Mir MA, Kochuparambil ST, Abraham RS, Rodriguez V, Howard M, Hsu AP, Jackson AE, Holland SM, Patnaik MM (April 2015).HAX1, VPS45, DDX41, GFI1, CSF3R, JAGN1, ELANE, G6PC3, CSF3, CD34, LEF1, STAT5B, G6PC, GATA2, STAT5A, RPS19, CSF1R, SRI, AKT1, TCIRG1, WAS, CDK2AP2, SUB1, RPP14, LAMTOR2, SF3B6, S100A9, H3P8, CSF2, CDKN2A, HCLS1, CAMP, IL1B, RUNX1T1, CHD2, CEBPB, CD40LG, CD33, RUNX1, HUWE1, BCL2, CLPB, ATP2A2, WNT3A, ARHGDIB, VPS13B, NAMPT, NR0B2, IL3, KAT6A, CXCR2, KIT, LCN2, ARHGDIA, PTPN6, PTPN11, RAC2, IL1A, HOXB8, SCN1A, SLPI, SLC37A4, DECR1, TP53, CTNNB1, LTF
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Warburg Micro Syndrome
Wikipedia
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Relapsing Polychondritis
Wikipedia
PMC 2905706 . PMID 20672055 . ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at Puéchal, X; Terrier, B; Mouthon, L; Costedoat-Chalumeau, N; Guillevin, L; Le Jeunne, C (March 2014). ... Joint, Bone, Spine : Revue du Rhumatisme . 81 (2): 118–24. doi : 10.1016/j.jbspin.2014.01.001 . PMID 24556284 . ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as Cantarini, L; Vitale, A; Brizi, MG; Caso, F; Frediani, B; Punzi, L; Galeazzi, M; Rigante, D (2014). ... ISBN 978-0-07-1802161 . ^ a b c d e f g h i j Drosos, Alexandros A. (October 2004). ... Orphanet Encyclopedia . [ permanent dead link ] ^ a b c d e f g h i j Chopra R, Chaudhary N, Kay J (May 2013). ... PMID 23597963 . ^ Zeuner, M; Straub, RH; Rauh, G; Albert, ED; Schölmerich, J; Lang, B (January 1997).
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Farmer's Lung
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Farm Safety Association, Inc . ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Grisso R, Gay S, Hetzel G, Stone B (2009). ... Virginia Cooperative Extension : 4. ^ a b c d e f g "National Ag Safety Database - National Ag Safety Database" . ^ Geha R, Rosen F (2008). ... ISBN 9780815341451 . OCLC 80460619 . ^ Kahn AP (2004). The encyclopedia of work-related illnesses, injuries, and health issues .
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Mansonelliasis
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History [ edit ] Mansonelliasis, in the form of M. ozzardi , was first documented in 1897. [6] See also [ edit ] Filariasis Mansonella References [ edit ] ^ a b c d e f g h i "Filariasis" . 2019-02-04. Archived from the original on February 20, 2009. ^ a b c d e f John, David T.; Petri, William (2013). " Mansonella ozzardi " . ... PMID 9660471 . ^ a b c Post RJ, Adams Z, Shelley AJ, Maia-Herzog M, Luna Dias AP, Coscarón S (July 2003). "The morphological discrimination of microfilariae of Onchocerca volvulus from Mansonella ozzardi" (PDF) . Parasitology . 127 (Pt 1): 21–7. doi : 10.1017/S003118200300324X . PMID 12885185 . ^ a b c d e f g Bregani ER, Tantardini F, Rovellini A (June 2007). ... PMID 6312046 . v t e Parasitic disease caused by helminthiases Flatworm/ platyhelminth infection Fluke/trematode ( Trematode infection ) Blood fluke Schistosoma mansoni / S. japonicum / S. mekongi / S. haematobium / S. intercalatum Schistosomiasis Trichobilharzia regenti Swimmer's itch Liver fluke Clonorchis sinensis Clonorchiasis Dicrocoelium dendriticum / D. hospes Dicrocoeliasis Fasciola hepatica / F. gigantica Fasciolosis Opisthorchis viverrini / O. felineus Opisthorchiasis Lung fluke Paragonimus westermani / P. kellicotti Paragonimiasis Intestinal fluke Fasciolopsis buski Fasciolopsiasis Metagonimus yokogawai Metagonimiasis Heterophyes heterophyes Heterophyiasis Cestoda ( Tapeworm infection ) Cyclophyllidea Echinococcus granulosus / E. multilocularis Echinococcosis Taenia saginata / T. asiatica / T. solium (pork) Taeniasis / Cysticercosis Hymenolepis nana / H. diminuta Hymenolepiasis Pseudophyllidea Diphyllobothrium latum Diphyllobothriasis Spirometra erinaceieuropaei Sparganosis Diphyllobothrium mansonoides Sparganosis Roundworm/ Nematode infection Secernentea Spiruria Camallanida Dracunculus medinensis Dracunculiasis Spirurida Filarioidea ( Filariasis ) Onchocerca volvulus Onchocerciasis Loa loa Loa loa filariasis Mansonella Mansonelliasis Dirofilaria repens D. immitis Dirofilariasis Wuchereria bancrofti / Brugia malayi / | B. timori Lymphatic filariasis Thelazioidea Gnathostoma spinigerum / G. hispidum Gnathostomiasis Thelazia Thelaziasis Spiruroidea Gongylonema Strongylida ( hookworm ) Hookworm infection Ancylostoma duodenale / A. braziliense Ancylostomiasis / Cutaneous larva migrans Necator americanus Necatoriasis Angiostrongylus cantonensis Angiostrongyliasis Metastrongylus Metastrongylosis Ascaridida Ascaris lumbricoides Ascariasis Anisakis Anisakiasis Toxocara canis / T. cati Visceral larva migrans / Toxocariasis Baylisascaris Dioctophyme renale Dioctophymosis Parascaris equorum Rhabditida Strongyloides stercoralis Strongyloidiasis Trichostrongylus spp.
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Small Fiber Peripheral Neuropathy
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PMC 3086960 . PMID 21286866 . ^ a b Lauria G, Hsieh ST, Johansson O, et al. (July 2010). ... Muscle Nerve . 26 (2): 173–88. doi : 10.1002/mus.10181 . PMID 12210380 . ^ Hays, AP; et al. (January 2016). "Fixation of skin biopsies for determination of epidermal nerve fiber density". ... ISSN 0722-5091 . PMID 26365464 . ^ a b c d Lauria, G; Bakkers, M; Schmitz, C; Lombardi, R; Penza, P; Devigili, G; Smith, AG; Hsieh, ST; Mellgren, SI; Umapathi, T; Ziegler, D; Faber, CG; Merkies, IS (September 2010).
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Supracondylar Humerus Fracture
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X-rays [ edit ] Diagnosis is confirmed by x-ray imaging . Antero-posterior (AP) and lateral view of the elbow joint should be obtained. Any other sites of pain, deformity, or tenderness should warrant an X-ray for that area too. X-ray of the forearm (AP and lateral) should also be obtained for because of the common association of supracondylar fractures with the fractures of the forearm. ... Head of radius and medial epicondyle of the humerus starts to ossify at 4 to 5 years of age, followed by trochlea of humerus and olecranon of the ulna at 8 to 9 years of age, and lateral epicondyle of the humerus to ossify at 10 years of age. [2] Anterior X-ray [ edit ] Baumann's Angle Carrying angle can be evaluated through AP view of the elbow by looking at the Baumann’s angle. [2] There are two definitions of Bowmann's angle: The first definition of Baumann's angle is an angle between a line parallel to the longitudinal axis of the humeral shaft and a line drawn along the lateral epicondyle. ... Retrieved 2017-08-24 . ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t Vineet, Kumar; Ajai, Singh (1 December 2016).
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Esthesioneuroblastoma
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Head and neck pathology. 3: 252–259 ^ Jiang, G. Y., Li, F. C., Chen, W. K., Liu, A. ... Ear, nose, & throat journal, 3, 150–152. ^ a b c d e f g Sheehan, J. M. (2011). Esthesioneuroblastoma. ... N., Hostetter, G., Kurdoglu, A., Christoforides, A., Sinari, S., Baker, A. ... Nat Commun 9(1):5410 ^ a b c Kaur, G., Kane, A. J., Sughrue, M. E., Madden, M., Oh, M. ... Retrieved 2008-03-22 . ^ Berger L, Luc G, Richard D. L'esthésioneuroépithéliome olfactif.
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Eem Syndrome
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Adenoid Cystic Carcinoma
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. ^ a b Persson M, Andrén Y, Mark J, Horlings HM, Persson F, Stenman G (2009). "Recurrent fusion of MYB and NFIB transcription factor genes in carcinomas of the breast and head and neck" . ... PMID 19841262 . ^ Andersson MK, Stenman G (2016). "The landscape of gene fusions and somatic mutations in salivary gland neoplasms - Implications for diagnosis and therapy". ... PMID 26631070 . ^ Mitani Y, Liu B, Rao PH, Borra VJ, Zafereo M, Weber RS, Kies M, Lozano G, Futreal PA, Caulin C, El-Naggar AK (2016). ... PMID 26631609 . ^ Andersson MK, Afshari MK, Andrén Y, Wick MJ, Stenman G (2017). "Targeting the Oncogenic Transcriptional Regulator MYB in Adenoid Cystic Carcinoma by Inhibition of IGF1R/AKT Signaling" . ... Radiothérapie . 83 (Suppl): 115s–21s. doi : 10.1016/0924-4212(96)84895-x . PMID 8949762 . ^ Douglas, James G; Laramore, George E; Austin-Seymour, Mary; Koh, Wui-jin; Stelzer, Keith; Griffin, Thomas W (February 2000).TP53, NOTCH1, PIK3CA, MYBL1, FBXW7, BCOR, HRAS, MYB, NFIB, CREBBP, CDH1, PTEN, CCND1, SOX4, DAPK1, BRCA1, AQP1, IGFBP2, ATM, ESPL1, SRCAP, HOMER3, TLK1, MAGI2, SMARCA2, MORF4L1, KDM6B, MLC1, FGF16, DTX4, H1-4, GUCY1A1, MGA, RBFOX2, GAS6, GAS2, MAGI1, KAT6A, H2AC16, INSRR, SERPINF1, PRKDC, MAP2K2, MYCN, PYGB, ST3GAL4, SMARCE1, SON, SOX11, MARCKS, TOP2A, KDM6A, KRT15, SMC1A, KRT5, ARID1A, ITGB4, ZIM2, BRD1, MYCBP, NSD1, STAG3L1, CNTN6, MIER2, IL17RD, MAML3, CMTR2, ERBIN, SLC24A3, KMT2C, BCORL1, EFHD1, BCL11A, WNT5B, NETO2, ARID5B, ATRX, FOXP2, JMJD1C, JAG1, ASPM, KANSL1, XAGE1A, VCAN, PDZK1, FAT1, PCSK1N, ARID4B, GINS2, SETD2, FOXO3, DTL, UHRF1, FGFR4, IRX4, ISYNA1, FANCA, MARK2, EN1, EP300, KRAS, KIT, ARID2, SF3B1, CYLD, IDH1, EGFR, CTNNB1, CDKN2A, SOX10, CXCR4, ERBB2, HIF1A, VEGFA, ACCS, SOX2, SMUG1, H3P10, NOS2, BCL2, NOS1, RUNX3, FN1, BCL2A1, MIR21, ACACB, SNAI1, MMP2, MIF, MDM2, TBX1, KRT14, ILK, TP63, BECN1, BMS1, ID1, MMP9, CD274, CTSD, ANO1, MYB-AS1, CD44, BTBD7, SLC2A1, ACACA, PCNA, NOTCH4, MAPK1, PSMD7, CTSB, CTAG1B, CCR5, CENPF, CDK2, CDH5, PECAM1, CDH4, PAX3, DNMT1, KRIT1, PA2G4, CCL28, TMPRSS4, ACKR3, CALM3, NDRG2, MTUS1, CALM2, NNMT, EPHA2, BUB1, BBC3, USP22, GPC3, GJA1, GATA1, FZD2, MTOR, SULT4A1, FOLH1, DKK2, LEF1, PIK3CB, FGF2, FABP7, NGF, EWSR1, OBP2A, ERBB3, TMED7, CALM1, CAMKMT, HOXB7, MIR17HG, MIR125A, MIR140, MIR150, MIR181A2, NTF3, MIR222, MIR320A, MIR93, MIR338, SBSN, MIR375, MIR455, ASIC1, MIR1234, TMED7-TICAM2, ADAMTS9-AS2, H3P23, H3P28, MIRLET7B, TICAM2, BSG, ATF1, PDCD1LG2, CD276, BNIP3, NTRK3, REG4, NTRK1, MINDY4, MAML2, AQP5, MACC1, WDR66, AQP3, SKA1, ALCAM, CTAG1A, ADK, ADAM10, ARMH1, SFN, HES1, PSMD9, HSPB1, SRY, STAT3, PPP2R2B, TFE3, TGFB1, ICAM5, TNF, EPCAM, LYZ, TRAF6, TXN, TYMS, LMNA, UVRAG, LGALS3, VEGFC, VIM, NSD2, RPSA, SPN, SMAD4, MCAM, SDC1, PTCH1, MYC, PTGS2, MMP15, RAC1, RPE65, S100A1, S100B, SGTA, PTPA, PROX1, SKP2, NCAM1, SMARCA1, MAPK3, MMP7, NFKB1, PRKD1, PRRX1, KRT7, KIF22, AGR2, IFI27, PIM1, MFN2, AKT3, RABEPK, NOTCH2, HOXB13, ZNRD2, DCTN6, PIK3CD, HSPG2, SMR3B, HSPB2, MLLT11, EBNA1BP2, CKAP4, PTP4A3, RASSF1, ZEB2, IGF1R, PLAG1, NRP2, RECK, GEMIN2, PPM1D, PIN1, PIK3CG, TNFSF10, ADAM9, IL9, PROM1, ATG5, HSPB3, SCAF11, ARHGEF2, IL2, SLC9A3R2, LHX2, DDX23, CCN1, LANCL1
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Alpha-Gal Allergy
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Alpha-gal allergy is a reaction to galactose-alpha-1,3-galactose ("alpha-gal"), whereby the body is overloaded with immunoglobulin E (IgE) antibodies on contact with the carbohydrate. [2] Anti-gal is a human natural antibody that interacts specifically with the mammalian carbohydrate structure gal alpha 1-3Gal beta 1-4GlcNAc-R, termed, the alpha-galactosyl epitope. [3] The alpha-gal molecule is found in all mammals except apes, humans, and Old World monkeys . [3] Bites from certain ticks , such as the lone star tick ( Am. americanum ) in the US, and the paralysis tick in Australia, which can transfer this carbohydrate to a victim, have been implicated in the development of this delayed allergic response to consumption of mammalian meat products. [4] Individuals with alpha-gal allergy do not need to become strict vegetarians , because poultry , fish , and in rare cases for some people, lean meat such as venison does not trigger a reaction. [5] Alpha-gal allergy has been reported in 17 countries on all 6 continents where humans are bitten by ticks, particularly the United States and Australia. [6] As of November 2019 Australia has the highest rate of mammalian meat allergy and tick anaphylaxis in the world. [7] In the US, the allergy most often occurs in the central and southern regions, which corresponds to the distribution of the lone star tick. [8] In the Southern United States, where the tick is most prevalent, allergy rates are 32% higher than elsewhere. [9] However, as doctors are not required to report the number of patients with alpha-gal allergy, the true number of affected individuals is unknown. [10] Alpha-gal has also been shown to exist in the saliva of Ix. scapularis but not Am. maculatum . [11] Alpha-gal allergies are the first known food allergies that present the possibility of delayed anaphylaxis. [12] [13] [14] It is also the first known food-related allergy associated with a carbohydrate, rather than a protein. [13] [15] Other mammalian products containing alpha-gal other than meat such as milk and gelatin may also trigger an allergic reaction. [16] Contents 1 Symptoms 2 Cause 3 Mechanism 4 Diagnosis 5 Prognosis 6 Desensitization 7 History 8 See also 9 References 10 Further reading Symptoms [ edit ] A typical allergic reaction to alpha-gal has a delayed onset, occurring 3–8 hours after the consumption of mammalian meat products, in contrast to the typical rapid onset of most food allergies. After the delayed onset, the allergic response is like most food allergies, and especially an IgE-mediated allergy, including severe whole-body itching, hives , angioedema , gastrointestinal upset, and possible anaphylaxis . [17] In 70% of cases the reaction is accompanied by respiratory distress and as such is particularly harmful to those with asthma. [12] Cause [ edit ] Amblyomma americanum , a vector for the allergy Alpha-gal allergies develop after a person has been bitten by the lone star tick in the United States , the European castor bean tick , the paralysis tick and Ixodes ( Endopalpiger ) australiensis in Australia , [18] [6] Haemaphysalis longicornis in Japan, [19] and a currently unknown tick in South Africa , possibly Amblyomma hebraeum . [20] [21] Alpha-gal is not naturally present in apes, Old World monkeys, or humans, but is in all other mammals. ... Retrieved October 17, 2016 . ^ a b c d e f g h Zaraska M (December 3, 2013). "Want hives with that burger?" ... European Journal of Dermatology . 27 (1): 3–9. doi : 10.1684/ejd.2016.2908 . PMID 27873733 . ^ a b c Goetz G (June 26, 2012). "Red Meat Allergy Likely Cause by Tick Bites" .
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Phospholipid Transfer Protein
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Two transcription factor-binding motifs, SP1 and AP-2, are located within this area. It appeared that the PLTP promoter activity relies primarily on the putative cis-elements in the functional region.
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Cameron Lesions
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Treatment [ edit ] Anemia associated with Cameron lesions usually responds to oral iron medication, which may be needed for years. [1] Gastric acid suppression may promote lesion healing [18] and a proton-pump inhibitor such as omeprazole is often prescribed. [10] [11] [14] Surgical hernia repair is sometimes needed [1] [7] for indications such as refractory anemia requiring repeated blood transfusions, or anemia combined with other hernia symptoms. References [ edit ] ^ a b c d e f g Cameron AJ, Higgins JA. Linear gastric erosions. ... La Nouv Presse Med 1980;9:3071-3074. PMID 6969393 ^ a b Weston AP. Hiatal hernia with Cameron ulcers and erosions. ... PMID 23616128 ^ a b Chun CL, Conti CA, Triadafilopoulos G. Cameron ulcers; you will find only what you seek.
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Loin Pain Hematuria Syndrome
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W V Med J . 99 (5): 192–3. PMID 14959511 . ^ a b c d e f g "UpToDate" . www.uptodate.com . ^ a b c Hebert LA, Betts JA, Sedmak DD, Cosio FG, Bay WH, Carlton S (1996). ... Urol . 160 (4): 1232–5, discussion 1235–6. doi : 10.1016/S0022-5347(01)62503-5 . PMID 9751325 . ^ a b Parnham AP, Low A, Finch P, Perlman D, Thomas MA (1996). ... PMID 8795395 . ^ "Genetic and Rare Diseases Information Center (GARD) – an NCATS Program - Providing information about rare or genetic diseases" . rarediseases.info.nih.gov . ^ Spetie DN, Nadasdy T, Nadasdy G, et al., Proposed Pathogenesis of idiopathic loin-pain hematuria syndrome.
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Chilblains
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See also [ edit ] Equestrian perniosis Erythrocyanosis crurum Raynaud's disease References [ edit ] ^ James, William D.; Berger, Timothy G.; et al. (2006). Andrews' Diseases of the Skin: clinical Dermatology . ... PMID 32390279 . ^ Young S, Fernandez AP (2020). "Skin manifestations of COVID-19" . Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine . doi : 10.3949/ccjm.87a.ccc031 . PMID 32409442 . ^ Kaya G, Kaya A, Saurat JH (June 2020). "Clinical and histopathological features and potential pathological mechanisms of skin lesions in COVID-19: review of the literature" .
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Periapical Periodontitis
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Specialty Dentistry Periapical periodontitis or apical periodontitis [1] ( AP ) is an acute or chronic inflammatory lesion around the apex of a tooth root , most commonly caused by bacterial invasion of the pulp of the tooth . [2] It is a likely outcome of untreated dental caries (tooth decay), and in such cases it can be considered a sequela in the natural history of tooth decay, irreversible pulpitis and pulpal necrosis . ... PMID 16584489 . ^ Segura-Egea JJ, Castellanos-Cosano L, Machuca G, López-López J, Martín-González J, Velasco-Ortega E, et al. ... PMID 22143698 . ^ Graunaite I, Lodiene G, Maciulskiene V (January 2012). "Pathogenesis of apical periodontitis: a literature review" .FGF2, IL17A, CCL2, CIITA, CCR2, CXCR2, TNFSF11, IL6, IL1B, TNFRSF11B, TNF, CXCL8, MMP2, SIRT1, IL12B, SEMA3A, IL10, TLR4, CRP, BTF3P11, SERPINB1, CD14, SIRT2, FXR1, AHSA1, TP63, HSPB3, NRP1, FADD, SEMA4D, TNFRSF11A, AIM2, GRAP2, ADIPOQ, ALB, ICOSLG, AOPEP, TRAP, MIR335, MIR155, MIR143, NLRP3, NLRP12, WNT3A, WNK1, RNF19A, GORASP1, CTNNBL1, SIRT6, ICOS, SETD2, POLDIP2, WNT9B, AIMP2, TGFB1, WNT11, FCGR3A, HSPB2, HSPB1, HIF1A, CXCL3, FSHMD1A, FLNA, CTSK, IL1A, MAPK14, CRK, COL1A1, CASP1, BTK, BGLAP, ICAM1, KCNK3, WNT5A, SPP1, WNT3, WIPF1, TLR2, TIMP1, ALOX5, SYT1, RELA, LEP, MAPK3, MAPK1, OSM, MYD88, MMP9, MDK, LOC102723996