September 2024 in “Cermin Dunia Kedokteran” Sindrom Fahr is characterized by abnormal, symmetrical, and bilateral calcification in various brain regions, including the basal ganglia and thalamus, and can affect young to middle-aged adults. It may result from endocrine disorders, infections, or autoimmune diseases, with diverse clinical symptoms. Diagnosis relies on specific criteria and imaging techniques like CT scans. Currently, there is no specific treatment, so therapy focuses on managing symptoms and underlying conditions.
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April 2015 in “Nasza Dermatologia Online” Dermatologists should be involved in the care of hematology patients due to common skin issues.
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May 2011 in “Movement Disorders” Finasteride significantly reduced tics and obsessive-compulsive symptoms in Tourette syndrome patients.
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June 1997 in “Baillière's clinical obstetrics and gynaecology” PCOS is often caused by hormonal imbalances that can lead to various health issues and may indicate a risk for future metabolic and cardiovascular problems.
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February 2016 in “Scientific Reports” Researchers created rat liver stem cells that could help repair liver failure in rats and may be useful for studying human liver diseases.