Sentences with word «etiologic»

B. pertussis is a strict human pathogen of recent evolutionary origin and is the primary etiologic agent of whooping cough.
Therefore, further research on this topic needs not only to address the etiology of depression in young people, but also to search for etiologic factors with differential distributions or effects on boys and girls.
Confirmation of an association and etiologic role of XMRV in CFS is important because it could provide a useful diagnostic test and might lead to new treatment interventions.
How we differentiate normative from non-normative manifestations of aggression is therefore a clinically relevant and scientifically necessary goal for etiologic research and the prevention of violence.
The use of surrogate information for controls in etiologic case - control studies of Alzheimer's disease may be useful without unacceptable loss of information or systematic biases.
A merit based, vertically driven, and etiologic link building methodology doesn't seem so crazy, silly or old school now, does it?
Plagiocephaly or crooked head shape can result from 3 very different etiologic processes including abnormalities in brain shape and subsequent aberrant directions in brain growth, premature fusion of a single coronal or lambdoidal suture, or prenatal or postnatal external constraint.
Implications of these findings for future etiologic research are discussed.
It can be classified in a variety of ways, based on the morphology of RBCs, underlying etiologic mechanisms, and discernible clinical spectra, to mention a few.
Meyskens FL Jr, Farmer PJ, Anton - Culver H. Etiologic pathogenesis of melanoma: a unifying hypothesis for the missing attributable risk.
Although food allergy has long been considered an important etiologic factor in the pathogenesis of IBD, it is only recently that studies utilizing an elimination diet in the treatment of IBD have been performed.
According to Dr. Lauren Johnson, of Southern Hills Veterinary Hospital in Tulsa, canine cough is a general term used to characterize a highly contagious cough that can be caused by one or several etiologic agents and can either be bacterial or viral.
The ultimate cause for these conditions is unknown, but the most commonly cited etiologic factors are rapid growth, heredity, trauma (or overuse), anatomic conformation, and dietary imbalances.
The Genome Sequence of Trypanosoma cruzi, Etiologic Agent of Chagas Disease, 15 Science 409 - 41 5, Co-Authored by El - Sayed, N.M. et al, 2005
Etiologic classification of attention - deficit / hyperactivity disorder.
Positive affect: phenotypic and etiologic associations with prosocial behaviors and internalizing problems in toddlers.
Additional etiologic and intervention research involving fathers is needed to identify mechanisms by which father - relationship quality influences weight status in youth and to explore possible differences in these mechanisms by child sex.
«The study by Biffi et al provides valuable insight into the frequency of early and late dementia after ICH as well as the possible etiologic factors.
A merit based, vertically driven, and etiologic link building methodology doesn't seem so crazy, silly or old school now,
«Foremost, the data indicate that physicians responsible for children with ASD should arrange access to a genetic evaluation using techniques that have the best chance of determining an etiologic diagnosis.
Well, the cervical cancer work, of course, and what we found about cancers at these other sites — we participated in studies that showed the etiologic heterogeneity of vulvar and head and neck cancers.
Instead, an immediate response in the form of an idiosyncratic immune reaction in genetically susceptible children that takes place within 24 h after inhalation of the etiologic trigger is further reinforced by our results.
Our findings provide strong evidence for an etiologic role of G. destructans in bat WNS.
The current study has provided a set of complementary observations that strengthen the evidence for an etiologic role of G. destructans in bat WNS.
Human infection with the etiologic agent of Lyme disease, Borrelia burgdorferi, results in disease of a few hallmark clinical signs and multifarious symptoms.
Combined, these negative data do not support XMRV as the etiologic agent of the majority of CFS cases.
All were seropositive for antibodies to B. burgdorferi (the etiologic agent of Lyme disease).
We argue that illumination of such phenomena will have significant practical importance for understanding typical development and to identifying the etiologic underpinnings of atypical developmental trajectories.
Finally, laboratory science, even at the molecular level, plays a key role in our etiologic investigations and our screening of populations.
No etiologic agent has been identified per the Pediatric Emergencies II research paper found on VIN — Veterinary Information Network — that his one Vet printed out for me.
The etiologic role of genetic and environmental factors
Svrakic, D. M., 2002, Temperament, Character, and personality disorders: Etiologic, Diagnostic, treatment issues, Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica 106
Since the heritability of externalizing disorders is relatively high, and the etiologic contribution of common environmental risk factors to externalizing disorders is relatively modest, we may assume that mostly genetic factor drive the FR - EXT measure.
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