As in any disorder that has a genetic basis, it is critical to obtain an accurate family history, and this should include a history of other affected individuals and parental consanguinity. The skeletal dysplasias are genetically heterogenous and can be inherited as autosomal dominant, autosomal ...
THI: Tinnitus Handicap Inventory; GAD-7: Generalized Anxiety Disorder Scale; PHQ-9: Patient Health Questionnaire-9; PSQI: Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index; L: left; R: right; MOG: middle occipital gyrus; SMG: supramarginal gyrus; ANG: angular gyrus; STG: superior temporal gyrus; MTG: middle ...
Impairment of vision with aging, caused by loss of elasticity, is a condition known as: a. strabismus. b. nystagmus. c. presbyopia. d. trachoma. 1. Inflammation of the brain ___ 2. Condition of without speaking (loss or impairment of the ability to speak...
Associated conditions Presbycusis Acoustic trauma Auditory processing disorder Otosclerosis Motor People with motor impairments typically use a wide range of assistive technology from specialized keyboards, to eye trackers, to using single buttons (a device known as a "switch") to navigate their computers...
Periodontitis is characterized by loss of bone and soft tissue attachment. The response to the formation of microbial plaque is an inflammation of the gingiva and the resulting breakdown of tissues. This causes the formation of an opening along the tooth surface known as the "periodontal pocket"....
One of the most common ear diseases is known as otitis media, a middle ear disorder. Most common among young children, otitis media probably results from Eustachian tubes that are shorter and more horizontal than in adults, allowing infection to spread and preventing fluids in the middle ear fr...
“otosclerosis”, but probably was the first to report on possible hereditary origin «I must claim priority, for having, as early as 1887, asserted the very clear distinction between the two affections, and highlighted the degenerative hereditary nature of otosclerosis in contrast to the ...
Methods for determining if a compound of this family is a calcineurin inhibitor are known in the art. An example of such a method is shown in Example 1, and corresponds to the Test A described below. In one embodiment, the present invention relates to compounds of the setron family capable...
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Conjugation methods are known in the art. The invention is also directed to various other processes which take advantage of the unique properties of these compounds. Thus, in another aspect, the invention is directed to the compounds of Formula (I) conjugated to solid supports. These conjugates...