Beta-Cell Hyperplasia in Macrosomic Infants and Fetuses of Nondiabetic MothersSAGE Publications - Tập 3 - Trang 48-52 - 2000
Halit Pinar, Tonguc Pinar, Don B. Singer
The objective of this study was to test the hypothesis that macrosomic infants
of nondiabetic mothers have beta-cell hyperplasia in their pancreases.
Pancreatic tissues were examined from 10 macrosomic fetuses and liveborn infants
and from 10 comparison cases matched for gestational age and gender. None of the
mothers had a history of diabetes and all had normal glucose screening during
pregnancy.... hiện toàn bộ
Letter to the EditorSAGE Publications - Tập 8 - Trang 137-138 - 2005
Ricardo Drut, Sa Wang, Vinita Parkash
Accidental Childhood Death and the Role of the PathologistSAGE Publications - Tập 3 - Trang 405-418 - 2014
Roger W. Byard
The following study provides an overview of accidental childhood death. This
study is based on a review of 369 cases of fatal childhood accidents taken from
the records of the Department of Histopathology, Women’s and Children’s
Hospital, Adelaide, Australia, over a 34-year period from 1963 to 1996. Data
provide information on deaths due to motor vehicle accidents, drownings,
accidental asphyxia, ... hiện toàn bộ
Neck Extension and Rotation in Sudden Infant Death Syndrome and Other Natural Infant DeathsSAGE Publications - Tập 4 - Trang 154-159 - 2001
Henry F. Krous, Julie M. Nadeau, Patricia D. Silva, Brian D. Blackbourne
It has been hypothesized that some cases of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS)
are a result of neck extension and/or rotation that causes vertebral artery (VA)
compression and brain stem ischemia. There is a paucity of relevant literature
on this topic. Therefore, our aim was to compare neck rotation and extension in
SIDS and other natural infant deaths. Cases of SIDS and other natural infant
dea... hiện toàn bộ
Characterization of Inflammation in Syphilitic Villitis and in Villitis of Unknown EtiologySAGE Publications - Tập 7 Số 5 - Trang 453-458 - 2004
Payal Kapur, Dinesh Rakheja, Ana M. Gómez, Jeanne S. Sheffield, Pablo J. Sánchez, Beverly Barton Rogers
Chronic villitis is a histologic diagnosis that may be either associated with
infection, or termed villitis of undetermined etiology (VUE). The lymphocytic
infiltrate in VUE has been reported to consist of maternal lymphocytes, but the
origin of the lymphocytic infiltrate in infectious villitis has not been
identified. The purpose of our study was to compare the maternal vs. fetal
origin of the in... hiện toàn bộ