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circumference was measured halfway between the costal edge and iliac crest and cut-off points for obesity were set to 88 cm in female and 102 cm in male patients. Hip was measured at the greatest circumference and waist-to-hip (WH) ratio above 0.85 in female and
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purpose and nature of all procedures involved. Participants and screening Seventeen healthy participants, 8 females (22.2 ± 2.59 years; mean ± s.d. ) and 9 males (22.8 ± 3.5 years) were recruited from students and staff at the University of Surrey
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. Patients n (%) Age, median (range) 44.7 (19–62) Gender Female 7 (7/13) Male 6 (6/13) Clinical presentations Incidental 10 (10/13) Abdominal/back discomfort 2 (2/13) Dizziness 1 (1
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NUMPEX, Pólo de Xerém, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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peripheral metabolism of thyroid hormones, with a special focus on the central nervous system. Materials and methods Animals In all experiments, adult (2 months old) female Wistar rats were kept in a controlled temperature (22–25°C) and 12 h/12 h
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Introduction Oral lichen planus (OLP) is a common immune-mediated mucocutaneous disorder, usually described among females between the fifth and the sixth decades; the estimated worldwide prevalence is reported between 0.22 and 5%, with an
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). Figure 2 Cumulative marginal risk probability of nonhealing or recurrence of hyperthyroidism or premature hypothyroidism after radioactive iodine therapy. Factors associated with NHRH Positive Ki-67 expression, higher DPUTV, and female
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treatment on two proteins essential for TH synthesis: NIS and TPO. Materials and methods Animals In all experiments, adult (4–5 months old) female Wistar rats were kept in controlled temperature (22–25°C) animal room, with a 12-h light:12-h
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Animals Female Wistar rats ( Rattus norvegicus ) were maintained in a 12-h light-dark cycle at a constant temperature of 22 ± 1°C. Water and food (NUVILAB-CR-1, from Quimtia, Parana, Brazil) were available ad libitum . Animal handling and euthanasia
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Introduction Turner syndrome (TS) is caused by structural anomalies in or complete loss of the X-chromosome (45X). Although a rare disease with an incidence of 1 in 2500 female births, it is nevertheless the most common sex chromosome
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satisfactory results, it is valuable to evaluate ovarian response to gonadotropin before ART in monkeys. AMH is a homodimeric glycoprotein and secreted from preantral and small antral follicles as recruited from the follicle pool in females ( 11 , 12 ). Thus