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Corticosteroid. --- Feeding. --- Photoperiod. --- Pig. --- Pigs. --- Plasma.
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Cortico. --- Corticosteroid. --- Corticosteroids. --- Female. --- Group. --- Housing. --- Mating. --- Pig. --- Plasma. --- Response.
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Cortico. --- Corticosteroid. --- Corticosteroids. --- Female. --- Handling. --- Human. --- Humans. --- Pig.
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Behaviour. --- Corticosteroid. --- Corticosteroids. --- Female. --- Handling. --- Human. --- Humans. --- Male. --- Pig. --- Pigs. --- Reproduction.
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Receptors, Steroid. --- Ovarian Neoplasms. --- Ovarian Neoplasms --- Receptors, Cell Surface --- Aromatase --- Cancer of the Ovary --- Neoplasms, Ovarian --- Ovary Cancer --- Ovary Neoplasms --- Cancer of Ovary --- Ovarian Cancer --- Cancer, Ovarian --- Cancer, Ovary --- Cancers, Ovarian --- Cancers, Ovary --- Neoplasm, Ovarian --- Neoplasm, Ovary --- Neoplasms, Ovary --- Ovarian Cancers --- Ovarian Neoplasm --- Ovary Cancers --- Ovary Neoplasm --- Germinoma --- Corticosteroid Receptor --- Receptors, Steroids --- Steroid Receptor --- Corticosteroid Receptors --- Receptors, Corticosteroid --- Steroid Receptors --- Receptor, Corticosteroid --- Receptor, Steroid --- Steroids Receptors --- Steroids --- enzymology. --- analysis. --- metabolism. --- Theses --- Receptors --- Ovarian neoplasms --- RECEPTORS --- AROMATASE --- steroid --- enzymology --- ENDOGENOUS SUBSTANCES --- analysis --- metabolism --- Ovarian neoplasms. --- steroid. --- Metabolism. --- Enzymology. --- Endogenous substances --- Analysis. --- Steroid. --- Receptors, Steroid
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The effect of 5 housing treatments (tethers, pairs, or o agroup indoors, in a yard or in a paddock) on the behaviour, physiology (stress physioloby and blood metabolites), health (injury statys) and production (food eaten and oestrous expression) of 30 non-pregnant adult female pigs were determined at regular intervals over 12 months. A comparison of the two most contrasting environments (tethers and paddock treatments ) showed no clear welfare advantage in housing non-pregnant adult pigs in a more extensive environment.
Adult. --- Behaviour. --- Blood. --- Cortico. --- Corticosteroid. --- Corticosteroids. --- Environment. --- Environments. --- Expression. --- Female. --- Food. --- Health. --- Housing. --- Injuries. --- Injury. --- Physiology. --- Pig. --- Pigs. --- Plasma. --- Production. --- Stress. --- Tether. --- Treatment. --- Welfare.
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General biochemistry --- Human biochemistry --- Pharmacology. Therapy --- Receptors, Steroid. --- Protein Binding. --- Steroids. --- Carrier Proteins --- Steroids --- 577.175.62 --- 577.112.36 --- #WPLT:dd.prof.J.Vendrig --- Corticosteroid Receptor --- Receptors, Steroids --- Steroid Receptor --- Corticosteroid Receptors --- Receptors, Corticosteroid --- Steroid Receptors --- Receptor, Corticosteroid --- Receptor, Steroid --- Steroids Receptors --- Catatoxic Steroids --- Steroids, Catatoxic --- metabolism. --- Androgens (steroids). --- Three-dimensional structure of the amino acids --- Protein binding --- Steroid hormones --- Steroid-binding proteins --- CARRIER PROTEINS, metabolism --- PROTEIN BINDING --- RECEPTORS --- STEROIDS --- Congresses. --- Receptors --- STEROID --- metabolism --- 577.112.36 Three-dimensional structure of the amino acids --- 577.175.62 Androgens (steroids). --- Metabolism --- Carrier proteins, metabolism --- Steroid --- Protein Binding --- Receptors, Steroid --- Hormonal steroids --- Hormones --- Steroid transport proteins --- Carrier proteins --- Congresses --- Receptors&delete& --- Androgens (steroids) --- Plasma Protein Binding Capacity --- Binding, Protein --- Binding Sites --- Blood Proteins --- Protein Interaction Mapping
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Hormone receptors --- Neural receptors --- Drug receptors --- Receptors, Drug. --- Receptors, Cell Surface. --- Receptors, Steroid. --- Receptors, Neurotransmitter. --- 577.25 --- 577.171.6 --- Neuromediator Receptor --- Neuromodulator Receptor --- Neuroregulator Receptor --- Neurotransmitter Receptor --- Receptors, Neuromediators --- Receptors, Neuromodulators --- Receptors, Neuroregulators --- Receptors, Neurotransmitters --- Neurohumor Receptors --- Neuromediator Receptors --- Neuromodulator Receptors --- Neuroregulator Receptors --- Receptors, Neurohumor --- Receptors, Synaptic --- Synaptic Receptors --- Neuromediators Receptors --- Neuromodulators Receptors --- Neuroregulators Receptors --- Neurotransmitter Receptors --- Neurotransmitters Receptors --- Receptor, Neuromediator --- Receptor, Neuromodulator --- Receptor, Neuroregulator --- Receptor, Neurotransmitter --- Receptors, Neuromediator --- Receptors, Neuromodulator --- Receptors, Neuroregulator --- Corticosteroid Receptor --- Receptors, Steroids --- Steroid Receptor --- Corticosteroid Receptors --- Receptors, Corticosteroid --- Steroid Receptors --- Receptor, Corticosteroid --- Receptor, Steroid --- Steroids Receptors --- Steroids --- Cell Surface Hormone Receptors --- Endogenous Substances Receptors --- Cell Surface Receptors --- Hormone Receptors, Cell Surface --- Receptors, Endogenous Substances --- Binding Sites --- Ligands --- Receptor Cross-Talk --- Drug Receptor --- Drug Receptors --- Receptor, Drug --- Molecular mechanisms of sensitivity, reception and response to stimuli. Molecular neurobiology --- Hormonal complexes. Hormonal receptors --- Molecular bases of life. Molecular biology --- 577.2 Molecular bases of life. Molecular biology --- 577.25 Molecular mechanisms of sensitivity, reception and response to stimuli. Molecular neurobiology --- Receptors, Cell Surface --- Receptors, Drug --- Receptors, Neurotransmitter --- Receptors, Steroid --- 577.2 --- Pharmaceutical Preparations --- Hormones --- Congresses --- Histology. Cytology --- Neuropathology --- Pharmacology. Therapy --- Pathological endocrinology --- Geneesmiddelen. Receptoren. (Congres) --- Hormonale receptoren. (Congres) --- Récepteurs neuraux. (Congrès) --- Médicaments. Récepteurs. (Congrès) --- Récepteurs hormonaux. (Congrès) --- Receptoren. (Congres) --- Cell Surface Receptor --- Receptor, Cell Surface --- Surface Receptor, Cell --- Synaptic Receptor --- Receptor, Synaptic
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Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is a very common median nerve compression neuropathy at wrist level. It causes unplesant symptoms to patient as well as a financial burden for society. Conservative treatment helps with mild and transient symptoms, but often this syndrome requires surgical treatment. Surgical decompression of the median nerve is one of the most common surgical operations. If the symptom persists for a long time and treatment is delayed, this can result in a lack of sensation in the median area in addition to thenar atrophy and weakness of the thumb opposition. There are many impressive things behind CTS that we do not know yet; anatomical causes, links to other diseases and medication, occupational exposures and predisposing lifestyle risk factors. Diagnostics and differential diagnostics of CTS have their own challenges. Conservative treatment practices of CTS are diverse and unambiguous best practice is not clear. Clinical symptoms, electromyography (EMG) finding, and possible differential diagnostic challenges should be considered when deciding on surgery. Surgical treatment varies somewhat from hospital to hospital and from country to country. When the CTS diagnosis and treatment is done too late for nerves to recover or there is perioperative complication, some late reconstructive surgeries might be needed. These nerve surgery techniques can be done by experienced hand surgeons. The quality of care, complications, and cost effectiveness of different methods require further research. This Special Issue will present the latest research on this interesting and clinically significant syndrome.
Medicine --- carpal tunnel syndrome --- support vector machine --- machine learning --- tablet app --- screening --- manual dexterity --- drawing --- nerve --- pain --- mobility --- ESWT --- corticosteroid --- gabapentin --- Kinesio taping --- orthoses --- platelet-rich plasma --- neurodynamic techniques --- ultrasound --- splint --- entrapment neuropathy --- conditioned pain modulation --- temporal summation --- pain measurement --- pressure pain threshold --- central sensitization --- central sensitization inventory --- neuropathy --- revision carpal tunnel release --- neurolysis --- body mass index --- waist circumference --- waist-to-hip ratio --- obesity --- median nerve --- diabetic neuropathy --- diabetes --- nerve conduction study --- electrophysiological severity classification --- electrodiagnosis --- X-rays --- ultrasonography --- diabetes mellitus --- peripheral nerve ultrasound --- carpal tunnel release --- wide-awake anesthesia --- local anesthesia --- WALANT --- nerve compression --- carpal tunnel surgery --- ulnar nerve entrapment --- cubital tunnel syndrome --- psychotropic drugs --- psychological health --- socioeconomical factors --- national quality register --- median neuropathy --- median nerve entrapment --- neuralgic amyotrophy --- pronator syndrome --- trends --- Japan --- n/a
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This timely collection of expert papers draws attention to the global burden of meningitis and the challenges faced by the WHO’s roadmap to defeat meningitis by 2030. The three main goals of the meningitis roadmap are to eliminate epidemics of bacterial meningitis, reduce cases and deaths from vaccine-preventable bacterial meningitis, and reduce disability and improve quality of life after meningitis of any cause. This book includes a wide range of original research and reviews on epidemiology and vaccination of bacterial meningitis that have direct relevance to advancing the goals of the roadmap.
meningitis --- child mortality --- neonatal sepsis --- global health --- global health estimates --- modelling --- Streptococcus pneumoniae --- Haemophilus influenzae --- Neisseria meningitidis --- bacterial meningitis --- S. pneumoniae --- N. meningitidis --- H. influenzae --- S. agalactiae --- conjugate vaccines --- post-vaccine surveillance --- vaccine --- Africa --- mathematical modelling --- susceptibility --- invasive bacterial infections --- complement --- genetic factors --- Streptococcus agalactiae --- group B streptococci --- capsule --- meningococcal group --- nongroupable --- meningococcal carriage --- invasive meningococcal disease --- meningococcal urethritis --- neonatal infections --- epidemiology --- antibiotic resistance --- etiologic diagnosis --- enterovirus --- group B Streptococcus --- neurological sequelae --- hearing loss --- seizure --- epilepsy --- hydrocephalus --- focal neurological deficit --- corticosteroid --- dexamethasone --- invasive pneumococcal disease --- pneumococcal conjugate vaccines --- serotypes --- vaccine impact --- pneumococcal meningitis --- serotype distribution --- PCV impact --- global --- meta-analysis --- surveillance --- meningococcus --- pneumococcus --- Hib --- group B streptococcus --- conjugate vaccine --- rapid diagnostic test --- national reference laboratory --- cerebrospinal fluid --- Niger --- Burkina Faso --- tuberculosis --- tuberculous meningitis --- TBM --- children --- impact of Hib conjugate vaccine --- Hia --- NTHi --- burden --- social and economic costs --- WHO meningitis roadmap --- disability --- n/a
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