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... really modern humans whose tiny head and brain are the result of a medical condition called microcephaly.
Researchers William Jungers, Ph.D., and Karen Baab, Ph.D. studied the skeletal ... the hobbits as pathological people have failed repeatedly because the medical diagnoses of dwarfing syndromes and microcephaly bear no resemblance to the unique anatomy of Homo floresiensis," noted Dr. Baab.
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... . In one camp are those who claim it is a modern human with dwarfism and microcephaly – a developmental disorder that results in a small head and brain. ... , and multiple independent lines of evidence, are all pointing toward this conclusion and away from the microcephaly hypothesis.
There are still two anticipated lines of evidence, however, that we do not yet have. We need to find more H. ...
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... really modern humans whose tiny head and brain are the result of a medical condition called microcephaly.
Researchers William Jungers, Ph.D., and Karen Baab, Ph.D. studied the skeletal ... the hobbits as pathological people have failed repeatedly because the medical diagnoses of dwarfing syndromes and microcephaly bear no resemblance to the unique anatomy of Homo floresiensis," noted Dr. Baab.
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Objective To expand the spectrum of glucose transporter type 1 deficiency syndromes with a novel clinical and radiological phenotype not associated with microcephaly.
Design Case report.
Setting Two academic medical centers.
Patient A 7-year-old patient followed up for 4 years.
Results The patient exhibited a predominant syndrome of chorea and mental retardation ...
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... of following has maximum recall bias ?
a) cohort study
b) case contorl study * ^
c) cross sectional
d) randomised contol trial
99. fetal alchol syndrome has all features except ?
a) microcephaly
b) flattened face
c) increased growth of the body * ^
100. mic-2 mutation associated with-
a) osteosarcoma
b) ewing sarcoma* ^
c) alveolar soft tissue sarcoma
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... .
Kruse spent most of last year at Saint Elizabeth Regional Medical Center in Lincoln before moving two weeks ago to a new group home in Omaha that had 24-hour nursing supervision.
Kruse had microcephaly. His brain did not fully develop and his brain stem was not fully connected, said his father, Terry Kruse.
"He was severely handicapped, He was blind. He had no hearing in one ear and 40 ...
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c. CT
d. Plain abdominal x ray
78. ANIRIDIA IS ASS WITH
1 NEPHROBLASTOMA
2 MEDULLOBLASTOMA
3 HEPATOBLASTOMA
4.RETINOBLASTOMA
79. All are assoc with foetal alcohol syndrome except
1. microcephaly
2. overgrowth of body parts
3.flat facies
4.
80. infant of diabetic mother...cause of seizures after 16 hours?
1. hypoglycemia
2. hypocalcemia
3. hypomagnesemia
4. HYPOXIA
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... belonged to a completely new, unknown species of humans, or whether they had been left behind by normal descendants of the species living at the time, but suffering from a disease called microcephaly. The name of the disease literally means “small-headed.” The new investigation basically concludes that H. floresiensis was a distinct species of humans, and not a genetically altered ...
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... called Homo floresiensis has spawned much debate with some researchers claiming that the small creatures are really modern humans whose tiny head and brain are the result of a medical condition called microcephaly.
Photo by FunkMonk is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution ShareAlike 2.0 License.
'Hobbits' are a new human species -- according to the statistical analysis of ...
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... human species called Homo floresiensis has spawned much debate with some researchers claiming that the small creatures are really modern humans whose tiny head and brain are the result of a medical condition called microcephaly.
Researchers William Jungers, Ph.D., and Karen Baab, Ph.D. studied the skeletal remains of a female (LB1), nicknamed "Little Lady of Flores" or "Flo" ...
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