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 | | PAPILLOMAVIRUS Etiology: Papillomavirus Clinical: Papillomas on skin, oral or genital mucosa. |  | | ADENOVIRUS Etiology: Adenovirus (numerous) Clinical: Usually none-frequently isolated from intestine and lung of healthy animals. |  | | HERPESVIRUS TAMARINUS Etiology: Alphaherpesvirus (Cebid herpesvirus 1) Clinical: Squirrel monkey is natural host with a high incidence of natural infection. |
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http://www.afip.org/vetpath/POLA/nhp.txt
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| | An Integrative Model of Migraine Based on Intestinal Etiology |
 | | Historically, numerous sources in the manual therapy literature (primarily osteopathic and chiropractic) state that structure does affect function and that physical manipulation is efficacious in the treatment of migraine (Barber, 1898; Hazzard, 1905; American College of Mechano-Therapy, 1910). |  | | In this context, a systemic model based on intestinal etiology is proposed to integrate the varied research and clinical findings in the migraine literature. |  | | The point of this section is not to attribute migraine to “pinched nerves” or imply that spinal manipulation is necessarily a primary treatment of migraine. |
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http://www.meridianinstitute.com/ceu/ceu20mig.html
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| | Cancer and Wisdom of the Body: Etiology |
 | | Medicine generally ignores the fact that sore throat is an interaction between two processes, breeding the false notion that the patient's fate is driven solely by its etiology, the microbe. |  | | First you determine its etiology, the microbe, then you select the appropriate antibiotic for eradicating it, and you have cured sore throat. |  | | You might respond that sore throat is not cancer, and the analogy is false. |
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http://www.what-is-cancer.com/papers/etiology.html
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| | Programs in Cancer Prevention and Etiology |
 | | To accomplish these goals, the Cancer Prevention and Etiology Program has brought together investigators from the School of Public Health, the Medical School, the College of Agriculture, the Minnesota Department of Health and the Hormel Institute. |  | | This multidisciplinary approach to the problems of cancer prevention and etiology allows program members to focus on more narrowly defined research interests and promote a higher level of cooperation among widely separated areas of expertise. |  | | Develop and test approaches for primary prevention of cancer through education, modification of lifestyles, and chemoprevention. |
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http://www.cancer.umn.edu/page/research/prevent.html
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| | Course #4: Etiology of Mandibular Dysfunction |
 | | Schwartz's research represents a transition from a strict occlusal etiology to the concept that the occlusion plus the patient's psychological make-up are seen as causative. |  | | Costen, in 1934, was one of the first to indicate an occlusal etiology in TMJ pain. |  | | They can be lumped into two basic groups: 1) psychologic or central etiology, and 2) occlusal or peripheral etiology. |
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http://www.tambcd.edu/cedental/etioccl.htm
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| | Genetic Etiology in Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder: An Annotated Bibliography |
 | | The results of this study were very similar to previous studies with regards to familial etiology of ADHD. |  | | The authors caution against jumping to conclusions about the genetic etiology of ADHD based on a study of a thyroid condition. |  | | Their analysis supported the concept of ADHD as highly heritable and adjusting the scores for either IQ or reading performance differences did not substantially change the results. |
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http://www.socialworksearch.com/research/researchjs6.shtml
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| | Community-Acquired Pneumonia : Etiology, Epidemiology, and Outcome at a Teaching Hospital in Argentina -- Luna et al. ... |
 | | aeruginosa are common etiologies should affect empiric therapy. |  | | Luna, CM, Vujacich, P, Niederman, MS, et al (1997) Impact of BAL data on the therapy and outcome of ventilator-associated pneumonia. |  | | Woodhead, MA, MacFarlane, JT, McCracken, JS, et al (1987) Prospective study of the etiology and outcome of pneumonia in the community. |
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http://www.chestjournal.org/cgi/content/full/118/5/1344
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| | Mental Health: A Report of the Surgeon General: Chp. 2 - Overview of Etiology |
 | | But, when studying etiology, correlational studies are, if possible, best combined with evidence of biological plausibility (IOM, 1994b). |  | | Multiple correlational studies can be used to support causality, when, for example, evaluating the effectiveness of clinical treatments (Chambless et al., 1996). |  | | The problem is that experimental research in humans may be logistically, ethically, or financially impossible. |
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http://www.mentalhealth.samhsa.gov/features/surgeongeneralreport/chapter2/sec3.asp
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| | A Metaphorical Etiology in Judges 18:12 |
 | | He surmises that the purpose of these presumed etiologies is often not to legitimize preexisting phenomena, but rather just the opposite: Presumed etiological texts served as rhetorical devices aimed at legitimizing narratives by invoking preexisting phenomena. |  | | According to van Dyk, this is especially true in the case of generally well-known phenomena, which can be used as a means of significantly enhancing the credibility of a narrative. |  | | The narrative technique is instead much more refined, revealing verse 12 to be an integral component of chapter 18. |
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http://www.arts.ualberta.ca/JHS/Articles/article_17.htm
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| | Etiology of SIV |
 | | Much work has been done in behavioral psychology in an attempt to explain the etiology of self-injurious behavior. |  | | NOTE: most of this applies mainly to stereotypical self-injury, such as that seen in retarded and autistic clients. |  | | In a 1990 review, Belfiore and Dattilio examine three possible explanations. |
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http://www.palace.net/~llama/psych/cause.html
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| | primary insomnia etiology |
 | | The etiology of primary insomnia relates in part to psychologic conditioning processes.8 Most cases of insomnia develop initially in a to response medical. |  | | Neuroimaging of Pathophysiology sleep in primary insomnia A preliminary. |  | | Many times, the etiology may be or and devoid of medical multi-factorial psychiatric cause. |
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http://searchingthedesktop.com/sleepdisorder/primary-insomnia-etiology.html
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| | erectile dysfunction under age 40: etiology and role of contributing factors |
 | | However, sufficient data does not exist in the literature regarding the incidence, etiology and contributing factors leading to ED in the early decades of life. |  | | Smoking and hypertension played a major role as chronic contributing factors in the overall study population. |  | | Erectile dysfunction in men under 40: etiology and treatment of choice. |
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http://www.duj.com/Article/Karadeniz.html
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| | Etiology |
 | | This view of the bacterial etiology of periodontal disease was the foundation of a methodology for treating the disease using specific therapeutic regimens and then monitoring the response to treatment using certain clinical assessment tools. |  | | In light of growing legal concerns over failure to document and appropriately treat active periodontal disease, are today’s dentists armed with the correct tools for accurately assessing patients? |  | | All dentists and hygienists have seen patients who defy the traditional view of the etiology of periodontal disease. |
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http://www.homesteadschools.com/dental/courses/PeriodontalDiseases/chap2.htm
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| | Mental Health: A Report of the Surgeon General - Chapter 4 |
 | | To probe the etiology of anxiety, researchers began to devote their energies to the study of other brain circuits and the neurotransmitters on which they rely. |  | | A decisive factor is the individual’s perception, which can intensify or dampen the response. |  | | With general anxiety disorder, unpredictable positive and negative reinforcement is seen as leading to anxiety, especially because the person is unsure about whether avoidance behaviors are effective. |
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http://www.surgeongeneral.gov/library/mentalhealth/chapter4/sec2_1.html
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 | | ETIOLOGY Hexamita columbae in pigeons & Hexamita meleagridis in all other birds. |  | | Hormonal changes may increase lipidemia & increase blood pressure. |  | | ETIOLOGY If rations don't contain alfalfa meal and if stored corn is used, the ration may be low in vit. |
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http://netvet.wustl.edu/species/birds/aviandis.txt
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| | Weight Matters: The Etiology and Treatment of Obesity by Deirdra Price, Ph.D. |
 | | Case studies will highlight the different aspects of treatment so you can integrate this course into private practice and clinical settings. |  | | New Skills: When working with overweight or obese individuals, your role is to offer sound nutritional advice and techniques to alter eating and exercise habits. |  | | Treatment information is based on Healing the Hungry Self: The Diet-Free Solution to Lifelong Weight Management (Price, 1999) and clinical experience. |
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http://continuingedcourses.net/active/courses/course014.php?PHPSESSID=877579d43dffe0f2033d263dc5b501d6
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| | Environmental Factors in the Etiology of Anxiety |
 | | There is no single comprehensive animal model of anxiety, but there are a number of models that meet specific criteria necessary for meaningful comparisons to at least one aspect of the human experience. |  | | For the most part, however, most attention in this area has been on treatment rather than etiology, with concerns about drug interactions and synergistic effects of drugs and declining cognitive resiliency ( |  | | Because of the ethical problems inherent in studying extreme or disturbing human emotions, animals are frequently used to study conditions or emotions such as fear, phobias, and anxiety. |
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http://www.acnp.org/g4/GN401000127/CH125.html
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| | Causes of Cerebral Palsy: Origins, Etiology, Forms, Associated Conditions. |
 | | Causes of Cerebral Palsy: Origins, Etiology, Forms, Associated Conditions. |  | | Causes of Cerebral Palsy: Origins, Etiology, Aetiology, Causal Pathways |  | | This website seeks to be a useful resource for people in search of information on Cerebral Palsy. |
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http://www.originsofcerebralpalsy.com
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| | Etiology Action Plan |
 | | One proposal was presented by Charles Land, and the other proposal (initially suggested by John Gofman, former NAPBC Etiology Working Group member) was presented by Nancy Evans as part of the Advocates' Conclusions and Recommendations from the November 1997 Workshop on Medical Ionizing Radiation and Human Breast Cancer. |  | | An emphasis will be placed on future efforts and recommendations for research priorities. |  | | Possible mechanisms that may be involved in differences in the etiology of breast cancer incidence and/or mortality among various ethnic/cultural groups will be explored. |
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http://www.4woman.gov/napbc/catalog.wci/napbc/etioplan.htm
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| | glbtq >> social sciences >> Etiology |
 | | After a century and a half of research and conjecture, there are many partial explanations for the incidence of homosexuality and still no real consensus among the theorists who have formulated them. |  | | Etiology may be defined as a science or doctrine of causation, particularly with respect to the medical sciences. |  | | The initial function of etiologies of homosexuality was largely explanatory and prescriptive of medical and legal policy for the treatment of these "disordered" persons. |
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http://www.glbtq.com/social-sciences/etiology.html
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 | | Etiology: Helicobacter StomachRhesusGastric ulcer StomachPottoGastric trichobezoar StomachBaboonGastric trichobezoar StomachBaboonGastric infarcts StomachBaboonNodular mucosal hyperplasia HistologyBaboonGiant foveolar hyperplasia with lymphocytosis HistologyBaboon Nodular foveolar hyperplasia Body cavityMacaqueGastric dilatation or bloat. |  | | Etiology: Coccidioides immitis Lung BaboonClose-up of organism; Coccidioides immitisLungRhesusHistiocytic pneumonia with alveolar proteinosis Etiology: Pneumocystis carinii associated with SIV infection Lung Cynomolgus macaqueCaseating granulomatous pneumonia. |  | | Etiology: OrTeCa poxvirus Benign epidermal monkey pox, Tanapox, OrTeCa pox are all similar and unrelated to smallpox; Skin RhesusUmbilicated pox lesions. |
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http://www.afip.org/CLDavis/GrossCourse01/primates.doc
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| | On the Genetic Etiology of Scurvy |
 | | When they were postulated, these hypotheses seemed to be a clear and logical explanation of the facts available. |  | | The recognition of the genetic etiology of scurvy and the need for supplying ascorbic acid at levels the human liver should be synthesizing would have extremely important consequences in medicine and therapy. |  | | The genetic disease, hypoascorbemia, is of similar etiology to recognized genetic diseases like PKU and the many others with one notable difference in incidence. |
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http://www.seanet.com/~alexs/ascorbate/196x/stone-i-acta_genet_med_et_gemell-1966-v15-p345.htm
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| | Grants - Etiology |
 | | The study has the following aims: (1) investigate the hypothesis that placental characteristics and associated clinical conditions of pregnancy are prospectively associated with breast cancer; and (2) test the feasibility of measuring cytokines in stored Child Health and Development Studies (CHDS) sera. |  | | Highly specific antisera to carcinogen-DNA adducts have been essential to the development of sensitive immunologic methods for measurement of human exposure to chemical carcinogens. |  | | The results of the proposed study will be used to guide the design of a larger study of the relation of cytokines immune response markers to breast cancer risk. |
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http://www.4woman.gov/napbc/catalog.wci/napbc/etigrant.htm
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| | Mental Health: A Report of the Surgeon General - Chapter 4 |
 | | Patterns or styles of thinking stem from prior negative experiences. |  | | This model postulates, on the basis of previously gathered empirical evidence, that interactions between negative cognitions and mildly depressed mood are important in the etiology and recurrences of depression. |  | | The etiology of depression, the mood disorder most frequently studied, is far from ideally understood. |
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http://www.surgeongeneral.gov/library/mentalhealth/chapter4/sec3_1.html
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| | eMedicine - Adenoma, Bronchial : Article by Charles W Van Way III, MD |
 | | Controversial regarding tumorlet etiology due to similar staining patterns between tumorlets and normal bronchial epithelium (see Special Concerns). |  | | Findings may differentiate the etiologies of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), ie, restrictive versus obstructive causes. |  | | Asthma: Asthma can be an early cause of misdiagnosis, a common error with obstructing tracheobronchial lesions. |
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http://www.emedicine.com/med/topic46.htm
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 | | The findings of a specific sex-reversed brain organisation in trans people provides evidence consistent with the concept of a biological element in the etiology of transsexualism. |  | | Definition and Synopsis of the Etiology of Adult Gender Identity Disorder and Transsexualism |  | | The evidence for an innate biological predisposition is supported by other studies, one example of which, indicates a higher than average correlation with left-handedness (Green and Young, 2001). |
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http://www.gires.org.uk/Web_Page_Assets/Etiology_definition_signed.htm
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| | ►► Etiology Of Hypertension ◄◄ |
 | | ...see References 2 and 3), a genetic change in the renal set point to elevated Na+ reabsorption could provide an etiology for hypertension. |  | | ...that insulin resistance precedes the clinical onset of hypertension in pregnancy, and may be important in the etiology of hypertension. |  | | Key Words: scleroderma and#149; systemic sclerosis, etiology and#149; pulmonary hypertension and#149; menopause and#149; hormonal replacement therapy and#149; estrogens... |
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http://www.mutai.net/files/etiology-of-hypertension.php
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| | Exacerbations* : Etiology and Pathophysiologic Mechanisms -- Wedzicha 121 (5 Supplement): 136 -- Chest |
 | | Exacerbations* : Etiology and Pathophysiologic Mechanisms -- Wedzicha 121 (5 Supplement): 136 -- Chest |  | | Sethi, S, Muscarella, K, Evans, N, et al (2000) Airway inflammation and etiology of acute exacerbations of chronic bronchitis. |  | | Anderson, HR, Limb, ES, Bland, JM, et al (1995) Health effects of an air pollution episode in London, December 1991. |
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http://www.chestjournal.org/cgi/content/full/121/5_suppl/136S
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| | CDC - Perceived Etiology of Foodborne Illness among Public Health Personnel |
 | | If the personnel commonly responsible for recognizing, reporting, and intervening in foodborne illness are unfamiliar with common pathogenic causes of such illnesses, the appropriateness of their responses may be compromised. |  | | Lack of resources, competing priorities, the health-seeking behaviors of ill persons, and the activities of clinical and laboratory providers all have important effects on the response to suspected foodborne illness. |  | | Few data exist about perceptions regarding the etiology of foodborne illness. |
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http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/EID/vol7no5/jones.htm
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| | Etiology (Causes) of Eating Disorders |
 | | There is no known cause, or specific etiology, for the development of eating disorders. |  | | It is important to consider individual differences in assess an individual with a possible eating disorder. |  | | Anorexia in particular has been shown to be associated with right temporal disturbance. |
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http://www.hec.ohio-state.edu/bitf/etiology.htm
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| | The Infectious Etiology of Chronic Diseases: Defining the Relationship, Enhancing the Research, and Mitigating the ... |
 | | The Infectious Etiology of Chronic Diseases: Defining the Relationship, Enhancing the Research, and Mitigating the Effects. |  | | Board on Global Health > Forum on Microbial Threats > The Infectious Etiology of Chronic Diseases: Defining the Relationship, Enhancing the Research, and Mitigating the Effects. |  | | The proven and suspected roles of microbes does not stop with physical ailments; infections are increasingly being examined as associated causes of or possible contributors to a variety of serious, chronic neuropsychiatric disorders and to developmental problems, especially in children. |
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http://www.iom.edu/view.asp?id=20768
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| | NIH Guide: THE ETIOLOGY, PATHOGENESIS AND TREATMENT OF ALS |
 | | The disease is strikingly specific for motor neurons; indeed one of the many tragedies of ALS is that patients suffer with their sensory, cognitive, and emotional faculties essentially unaffected. |  | | This is consistent with the PHS mission to protect and advance the physical and mental health of the American people. |  | | RESEARCH OBJECTIVES Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a devastating disorder in which those motor neurons that control voluntary movement are progressively lost while those that subserve other functions such as cognition and sensation are spared. |
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http://grants1.nih.gov/grants/guide/rfa-files/RFA-NS-04-003.html
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| | Amazon.com: Etiology of Breast and Gynecological Cancers: Books: C. Marcelo Aldaz,Michael N. Gould,J. C. ... |
 | | Featuring 19 outstanding presentations from leading researchers in an array of disciplines, Etiology of Breast and Gynecological Cancers is an important resource for investigators and clinicians in oncology, epidemiology, and public health, providing new understanding of the sources of these disorders as well as new directions for treatment and prevention. |  | | Etiology of Breast and Gynecological Cancers explores important environmental and genetic factors that are key to the induction of these cancers. |  | | It emphasizes validation and issues of extrapolation from animal models to humans and their impact on risk assessment, and it also discusses intervention strategies in terms of chemoprevention, which has the potential to reduce the morbidity and mortality from these cancers in women. |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0471169013?v=glance
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| | Etiology of BPD? |
 | | Childhood Trauma and Perceived Parental Dysfunction in the Etiology of Dissociative Symptoms in Psychiatric Inpatients |  | | Maternal empathy, family chaos, and the etiology of borderline personality disorder |  | | Borderline Personality Disorder and childhood sexual abuse: a meta-analytic study |
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http://www.bpdresources.com/etiology.html
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| | PA-05-138: Etiology, Prevention, and Treatment of Hepatocellular Carcinoma (P01) |
 | | Elucidation of the etiology and improvement in means of detection, prevention, and treatment of hepatocellular carcinoma were areas considered to be high priority for liver disease research as delineated in the recently published Trans-NIH Action Plan for Liver Disease Research (http://liverplan.niddk.nih.gov). |  | | PA-05-138: Etiology, Prevention, and Treatment of Hepatocellular Carcinoma (P01) |  | | Title: Etiology, Prevention, and Treatment of Hepatocellular Carcinoma (P01) |
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http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa-files/PA-05-138.html
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| | Crohn's Disease Etiology Questioned - CME Teaching Brief - MedPage Today |
 | | The researchers also tested three patients with ulcerative colitis, but the responses of these patients were more similar to the control participants than to the patients with Crohn's disease, suggesting that ulcerative colitis has a different etiology than Crohn's, the authors said. |  | | Oral administration of 50 mg of Viagra to Crohn's patients after the bacterial injection markedly increased blood flow, bringing it up to normal or near-normal in half of the individuals within 30 minutes, the investigators said. |  | | The authors believe that in Crohn's disease, reduced or delayed recruitment of neutrophils to sites at which bacteria penetrate the intestinal wall might lead to the persistence of bacteria and other organic debris in the tissue. |
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http://www.medpagetoday.com/Gastroenterology/InflammatoryBowelDisease/tb/2737
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| | Clinical Trial: Phenotype and Etiology of Pallister-Hall Syndrome |
 | | These disorders comprise a syndrome community of overlapping manifestations and we hypothesize that this is a reflection of a common mechanistic pathway. |  | | We aim to delineate the range of severity, natural history, molecular etiology, and pathophysiology of Pallister-Hall syndrome (PHS), Greig cephalopolysyndactyly syndrome (GCPS), McKusick-Kaufman syndrome (MKS), Bardet-Biedl syndrome (BBS), Oro-facial digital syndromes (OFDs), and other overlapping phenotypes. |
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http://www.clinicaltrials.gov/ct/gui/show/NCT00001404
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| | Bible Dictionary: Aetiology or etiology |
 | | Concerned with beginnings, a story or study that describes the beginnings of some phenomenon is an etiology. |  | | Genesis 2:1-3 provides a narrative etiology of the celebration of the sabbath. |  | | This page is part of the Hypertext Bible Commentary - Amos, if you have reached it as a standalone page, to view it in context, go to www.bible.gen.nz |
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http://www.bible.gen.nz/amos/literary/aetiology.htm
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| | Venous Ulcers |
 | | Etiology: It has been reported that venous ulcerations are the most common type of ulcer affecting the lower extremities. |  | | The normal vein has valves that prevent the backflow of blood. |  | | References: The Care of Wounds, A Guide for Nurses by Carol Dealey Bsc (Hons), RGN, RCNT. |
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http://medicaledu.com/venous.htm
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| | Fibromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome are linked by a viral etiology |
 | | Chronic fatigue syndrome is the current name for a disorder characterized by debilitating fatigue and a variety of associated physical, constitutional, and neuropsychological complaints. |  | | Fibromyalgia and Chronic fatigue syndrome are linked by a viral etiology. |  | | Fibromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome are linked by a viral etiology |
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http://www.foodallergytest.com/fibromyalgia.html
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| | Sinus Education Center - Etiology of Chronic Rhinosinusitis |
 | | Sinus Education Center - Etiology of Chronic Rhinosinusitis |  | | Until recently, the cause of chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) was not fully understood. |  | | For more information visit the Accentia and Mayo Clinic websites. |
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http://www.sinuseducation.org/hcp_etiology.html
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