Jay Giedd (NIH, Bethesda, Maryland) discussed MRI find- ings that relate to these points. The brain of an XXY male is generally smaller than that of an XY male. A decrease in tem- poral lobe size may exist, coupled with a possible increase in the occipital region. This would be ...
To detect Lynch syndrome in patients, the following steps are recommended: - The identification of susceptible patients from their personal and family histories. Amsterdam criteria (I and II) [88] have traditionally been used; however, they miss as many as 68% of patients. The Bethesda Guideline...
To detect Lynch syndrome in patients, the following steps are recommended: - The identification of susceptible patients from their personal and family histories. Amsterdam criteria (I and II) [88] have traditionally been used; however, they miss as many as 68% of patients. The Bethesda Guideline...
The comprehensive geriatric assessment (CGA) is a method frequently employed to evaluate the medical, psychological, and functional capacities of older individuals. Two proposed tools for this purpose include the Geriatric 8 (G8) and the Identification of Seniors at Risk—Hospital Patients (ISAR-HPs...