Most dogs with parvo virus infection may appear asymptomatic (showing no canine parvo symptoms), but when stressed (e.g. boarding, running, pining, and grief etc.), the stress itself may trigger
clinical features of the disease.
Not exact matches
Mice transplanted with cells grown from a patient suffering from Huntington's
disease (HD) develop the
clinical features and brain pathology
of that patient, suggests a study published in the latest issue
of Acta Neuropathologica by CHA University in Korea, in collaboration with researchers at Université Laval in Québec City, Canada.
Studies in mice specially bred to have
features of the
disease found that DHA reduces beta - amyloid plaques, abnormal protein deposits in the brain that are a hallmark
of Alzheimer's, although a
clinical trial
of DHA showed no impact on people with mild to moderate Alzheimer's
disease.
To get a better understanding
of the
clinical features of inherited and non-inherited forms
of the
disease, Andrew Biankin, MBBS, PhD,
of the University
of Glasgow, in Scotland, and his colleagues studied 766 patients who had been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer.
Kenneth Ataga, MD, director
of the UNC Comprehensive Sickle Cell Program, was
featured in a video by the American Society
of Hematology in which he discussed the favorable results
of a yearlong
clinical trial studying crizanlizumab as a therapy to prevent and treat painful crisis events in patients with sickle cell
disease.
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a
disease mainly defined by its
clinical features of chronic inflammation in joints associated with bone and cartilage destruction.
«Although FTD and NCL patients differ markedly in age and
clinical manifestations, we wanted to know if humans who carry FTD - related genetic mutations in progranulin share
features with NCL patients,» said Li Gan, PhD, associate director
of the Gladstone Institute
of Neurological
Disease and professor
of neurology at UCSF.
Progressive memory loss and cognitive dysfunction are the hallmark
clinical features of Alzheimer's
disease (AD).
I've been working for the last 5 years in trying to bring image resolution to «in vivo» imaging comparable to microscopy because right now we believe there is a disconnect between the
clinical imaging that looks at very microscopic
features of the eye that are informative
of the
disease but usually at very late stages and the exquisite work that molecular biologists are doing.
To report the
clinical, neuropsychological, linguistic, imaging, and neuropathological
features of a unique case
of sporadic Jakob - Creutzfeldt
disease in which the patient presented with a logopenic variant
of primary progressive aphasia.Case report.Large referral center for atypical memory and aging disorders, particularly Jakob - Creutzfeldt
disease.Patient presenting with logopenic variant primary progressive aphasia initially thought to be due to Alzheimer
disease.Despite the long, slow 3.5 - year course, the patient was shown to have pathology - proven sporadic Jakob - Creutzfeldt
disease.These findings expand the differential
of primary progressive aphasia to include prion
disease.
This session will focus on skeletal dysplasias as a model for rare genetic
diseases, highlighting tools for collecting natural history data and healthcare needs data; key diagnostic
clinical and molecular
features; and management, including novel emerging
disease - modifying treatments based on better understanding
of molecular pathogenesis.
The
Clinical Care line is meant for more severe cases
of oral
disease and
features products with max - strength cleaning abilities for both gum care and plaque control.
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The diagnosis
of atopic dermatitis remains a diagnosis
of exclusion based upon history,
clinical features, and the exclusion
of other
diseases with similar
clinical features.
In cats, the
clinical features of Cushing's
disease are similar to those in dogs: excess water consumption, muscle wasting, pot - bellied appearance, and thin coat.
The
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Issues
of shifting probability distributions —
disease risk factors, differential effects
of competing treatments, natural history
of disease — are common
features of clinical practice.
In doing so, I had joined two
of the key
features of AA that account for its dismal failure to arrive at prompt, full recovery, (1) the group format that allows fellowships
of addiction to emerge as surrogate families, and (2) the
clinical mindset
of the psychological
disease concept
of addiction that views self - intoxication by problem drinkers and drug addicts as an innocent act committed by innocent individuals.