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Results 1 - 10 of 57 for Clinical Event
  1. ... carcinoma of the head and neck: targetable genetic events and clinical impact. Ann Oncol. 2014 Oct;25(10):1889- ...
  2. ... carcinoma of the head and neck: targetable genetic events and clinical impact. Ann Oncol. 2014 Oct;25(10):1889- ...
  3. ... L, Miao XP, Hu B. CYP2C19 polymorphism and clinical outcomes among patients of different races treated with ... Klein TE, Sabatine MS, Johnson JA, Shuldiner AR; Clinical Pharmacogenetics Implementation Consortium. Clinical Pharmacogenetics Implementation Consortium guidelines ...
  4. ... 22) syndrome due to 3:1 meiotic disjunction events Supernumerary der(22) syndrome Supernumerary der(22)t(11;22) syndrome Supernumerary derivative 22 ... BS, Boycott KM. Phenotypic delineation of Emanuel syndrome (supernumerary derivative 22 syndrome): Clinical features of 63 individuals. Am J Med Genet ...
  5. ... hospital emergency rooms with warfarin-related adverse drug events. While it is unclear how many of these events are due to warfarin sensitivity, the most common ...
  6. ... by substance abuse, certain medications, or stressful life events (such as divorce or the death of a ... with an affected relative never develop the disorder. Clinical depression Depressive disorder Major depression Major depressive disorder ...
  7. ... deletion that occurs as a random (de novo) event during the formation of reproductive cells (eggs or ... chromosomal rearrangements can also occur as de novo events, which may help explain the variability in the ...
  8. ... inherited. The chromosomal change occurs as a random event during the formation of sperm cells. An error ... also not inherited. It occurs as a random event during cell division in early embryonic development. As ...
  9. ... X, the chromosomal abnormality occurs as a random event during the formation of reproductive cells (eggs and ... an affected individual, it occurs as a random event during cell division in early fetal development. As ...
  10. ... 21, the chromosomal abnormality occurs as a random event during the formation of reproductive cells in a ... is not inherited. It occurs as a random event during cell division early in fetal development. As ...
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