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- both parents. The etiopathogenetic mechanism of Ballantyne syndrome remains unknown.[citation needed] Although the exact etiopathogenetic mechanism of Ballantyne...
- subsequently recorded. The pathological findings of the process and etiopathogenetic and clinical observations have been reviewed by Cozzutto and Carbone...
- after surgery) The mechanism of ischemic hepatitis depends on the etiopathogenetic origin, be it a cardiomyopathy, cardiac tamponade, trauma, or bleeding...
- model. In contrast, hereditary breast carcinoma occurs as a result of etiopathogenetic factors un****ociated with HBRV and this form of cancer has a very low...
- East and Asia Minor, Valli worked out a theory according to which the etiopathogenetic development of the plague required the so-called “principle of affinity”...
- significant enough to attribute to these microorganisms a certain etiopathogenetic role in the appearance of tumors. In 1884, Pathological Anatomy was...
- borderline neurotic and personality disorders on the clinical and etiopathogenetic basis. He studied the psychosocial problems that may affect children...
- 1016/0306-4530(91)90080-D. PMID 1961841. S2CID 44814972. Ettner, Randi (2015). "Etiopathogenetic Hypotheses of Trans****ualism". In Carlo Trombetta; Giovanni Liguori;...
- journals that are available via PubMed on the following topics: 1. Etiopathogenetic role of different viruses in autoimmune and neoplastic diseases: 1990-91:...
- studies on the human red blood cells widened the understanding of the etiopathogenetic aspects of hereditary disorders. His work covered the roles pla****...