IS THERE A PLACE FOR ADJUVANT CHEMOTHERAPY IN THE TREATMENT OF LOCALLY ADVANCED CERVICAL CANCER?


Recurrent fever of unknown origin and unexplained bacteremia in a patient with a novel 4.5 Mb microdeletion in Xp11.23-p11.22

Abstract Fever of unknown origin (FUO) remains a formidable diagnostic challenge in the field of medicine.Numerous studies suggest an association between FUO and genetic factors, including chromosomal abnormalities.Here, we report a female Interior patient with a 4.5 Mb Xp microdeletion, who presented with recurrent FUO, bacteremia, colitis, and he

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Benefits of Turbid River Plume Habitat for Lake Erie Yellow Perch (Perca flavescens) Recruitment Determined by Juvenile to Larval Genotype Assignment.

Nutrient-rich, turbid river plumes that are common to large lakes and coastal marine ecosystems have been hypothesized to benefit survival of fish during early life stages by increasing food availability and (or) reducing vulnerability to visual predators.However, evidence that river plumes truly benefit the recruitment process remains meager for b

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