ciliary (redirected fromPrimary ciliary dyskinesia) Thesaurus Medical Acronyms Encyclopedia Wikipedia cil·i·ar·y (sĭl′ē-ĕr′ē) adj. 1.Of, relating to, or resembling cilia. 2.Of or relating to the ciliary body and associated structures of the eye. ...
Primary Ciliary Dyskinesia (PCD) in Israel: Prevalence, Clinical features, Current Diagnosis and Management Practices.Background: PCD is a rare, under-diagnosed disease. There is scarce data concerning prevalence, current diagnosis and management practices of PCD patients in Israel. Aims: To ...
关键词:群体测序;基因测序;变异检测;文献简介标题(英文):Clinical and genetic features of primary ciliary dyskinesia in a cohort of consecutive clinically suspect children in western China标题(…
Primary ciliary dyskinesia (PCD) is a rare but underdiagnosed disorder that affects motile cilia function throughout the body. With increasing prevalence through ongoing genetic discovery, PCD underlies the disease process in a significant number of patients with chronic suppurative lung disease and ...
Primary ciliary dyskinesia is the generic term for a heterogeneous group of inherited diseases in which ciliary ultrastructure is defective and as a consequence ciliary motility is disturbed. An international consensus on the diagnostic criteria has not yet been reached. This paper reviews some recent ...
Primary Ciliary DyskinesiaJason Lobo, MD [Assistant Professor of Medicine], Maimoona A Zariwala, PhD [Associate Professor of Medicine and Laboratory Medicine], and Peadar G Noone, MD, FCCP, FRCPI [Professor of Medicine]The Division of Pulmonary Diseases, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill,...
Primary ciliary dyskinesia (PCD) is an inherited disorder characterized by impaired ciliary function that leads to an array of clinical manifestations including chronic bronchitis, chronic sinusitis, chronic otitis media, situs inversus (in ~50% of cases), and infertility. The underlying genetic and...
Primary ciliary dyskinesia is a genetic disorder causing dysfunctional motility of cilia and impaired mucociliary clearance, resulting in a myriad of clini
Siewert first described the combination of situs inversus, chronic sinusitis, and bronchiectasis in 1904. However, Manes Kartagener first recognized this clinical triad as a distinct congenital syndrome in 1933.
Primary ciliary dyskinesia (PCD) is characterized by disease of the upper and lower respiratory tract, in association with visceral mirror image arrangement in 50% of cases, due to abnormal structure and/or function of cilia. The purpose of this paper is to review the clinical features, diagnosi...