6 research outputs found

    [A boy with pain in the popliteal fossa]

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    Contains fulltext : 220382.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)A 12-year-old boy was referred by the general practitioner with a 3-week history of pain in the popliteal fossa. There was no sign of trauma or infection, physical examination was normal, and his CRP level was mildly elevated. X-ray and MRI revealed a Brodie's abscess, which was treated surgically and with antibiotics and he made a good recovery

    [A boy with pain in the popliteal fossa]

    No full text
    A 12-year-old boy was referred by the general practitioner with a 3-week history of pain in the popliteal fossa. There was no sign of trauma or infection, physical examination was normal, and his CRP level was mildly elevated. X-ray and MRI revealed a Brodie's abscess, which was treated surgically and with antibiotics and he made a good recovery

    Monozygous triplets discordant for transient neonatal diabetes mellitus and for imprinting of the TNDM differentially methylated region

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    Transient neonatal diabetes mellitus (TNDM) is associated with paternal over-expression of an imprinted locus on chromosome 6q24, which contains one differentially methylated region (DMR); maternal demethylation at the DMR accounts for approximately 20% of cases. Here we report female monozygous triplets, two of whom have TNDM arising from loss of maternal methylation within the TNDM DM
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