نتایج جستجو برای: wasting disease

تعداد نتایج: 1495470  

2014
Brent Race Kimberly D. Meade-White Katie Phillips James Striebel Richard Race Bruce Chesebro

Chronic wasting disease is a prion disease of cervids. Assessment of its zoonotic potential is critical. To evaluate primate susceptibility, we tested monkeys from 2 genera. We found that 100% of intracerebrally inoculated and 92% of orally inoculated squirrel monkeys were susceptible, but cynomolgus macaques were not, suggesting possible low risk for humans.

2017
Stephan von Haehling

Wasting embraces muscle and tissue wasting in sarcopenia and cachexia. This article describes recent advances in the field published in the Journal of Cachexia, Sarcopenia and Muscle concerning diagnostic tools, biomarker development, pathophysiology, and treatment. Studies discussed herein embrace those on sarcopenia and cachexia in heart failure, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and can...

Journal: :nephro-urology monthly 0
pavan malleshappa nepirmoo} nepirmoo}, vaatsalya hospital, bharathi healthcare complex, r c road, hassan- 573201, india +91-8172251707, [email protected]; nepirmoo} nepirmoo}, vaatsalya hospital, bharathi healthcare complex, r c road, hassan- 573201, india +91-8172251707, [email protected] ravi ranganath department of nephrology, lilavati hospital and research centre, india anup p. chaudhari department of nephrology, lilavati hospital and research centre, india preeti singhai department of nephrology, lilavati hospital and research centre, india bharat v. shah department of nephrology, lilavati hospital and research centre, india

abstract a 71-year-old male with a long history of diabetes and hypertension was admitted with mild azotemia and recurrent hyponatremia. he was diagnosed with a pituitary gland cystic tumor. on careful evaluation, his hyponatremia was found to be due to cerebral salt wasting. the patient made a full recovery following treatment for cerebral salt wasting.

Journal: :PLoS Biology 2004
Steve Bunk

In 1967, mule deer in a research facility near Fort Collins, Colorado, in the United States apparently began to react badly to their captivity. At least, that was the guess of researchers working on the natural history and nutrition of the deer, which became listless and showed signs of depressed mood, hanging their heads and lowering their ears. They lost appetite and weight. Then they died—of...

Journal: :Journal of Veterinary Medical Science 2013

ژورنال: Hormozgan Medical Journal 2010
Ahmadi, A, Asgharian, A, Tabatabaei, S.H.R,

Introduction: Thalassemia major is the most common inheritable disease in Iran with high prevalence in Fars province. Growth retardation is prevalent in this patients, mainly due to malnutrition. The aim Goal of this study was to determine the relationship between growth status and nutritional intake. Patients under 10 years old with thalassemia major. Methods: In this cross-sectional stu...

2011
Marko Kerac Hannah Blencowe Carlos Grijalva-Eternod Marie McGrath Jeremy Shoham Tim J Cole Andrew Seal

OBJECTIVES To determine wasting prevalence among infants aged under 6 months and describe the effects of new case definitions based on WHO growth standards. DESIGN Secondary data analysis of demographic and health survey datasets. SETTING 21 developing countries. POPULATION 15 534 infants under 6 months and 147 694 children aged 6 to under 60 months (median 5072 individuals/country, range...

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