Ian Jackson, M.D., 1934 to 2020
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Letters 1934..1934
Sir, With interest we read the editorial by Wolf on obesity as a renal risk factor [1]. We fully support the author’s view that overweight and insulin resistance, as mediators of renal risk, deserve attention not only in morbidly obese patients with overt insulin resistance, but also in renal patients with less severe obesity. Recent data from our group suggest that the impact of overweight and...
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TO THE EDITOR—We appreciate Dr Jackson’s thoughtful comments regarding the diagnostic criteria for encephalitis proposed by the International Encephalitis Consortium (IEC) Working Group [1]. He raises concerns that (1) individual patients may have laboratory or pathologic evidence of encephalitis without meeting the clinical criteria specified in the IEC case definition, and (2) that patients w...
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value, a maternal BPb value of 10 pg/dl, as seen in Table 1, should not be exceeded. If no more than 5% of breast-feeding infants are to exceed the 10 pg/dI action level, then a maternal BPb <10 jig/dl is required. A sensitivity analysis using various IEUBK modeling runs shows that the infant body lead burden at birth, from in utero accumulation via maternal lead exposures, is mainly expressed ...
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ژورنال
عنوان ژورنال: Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery
سال: 2021
ISSN: 0032-1052
DOI: 10.1097/prs.0000000000007906