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  1. ... For added flavor, top with chopped cilantro, green onions or black olives! Find more healthy recipes online at MedlinePlus ... Video MedlinePlus.gov Covers Over 1000 Health ...
  2. ... of myelinated fibers Relatively few and small classic onion bulbs, as observed in CMT1A, caused by heterozygous pathogenic variants in PMP22 Basal membrane onion bulbs, consisting of concentric Schwann cell lamellae intermingled ...
  3. ... most recent classification system, referred to as the "onion skin" terminology, arose from an international consensus meeting, ... 2. Comparison of 2008 DEB Nomenclature with Proposed "Onion Skin" Terminology – Representative Examples View in own window ...
  4. ... reveals axonal loss with evidence of regeneration. Scattered onion bulbs as well as thinly myelinated fibers, resulting ... Nerve biopsies rarely show nerve hypertrophy or generalized onion bulb formation, findings considered to be typical for ...
  5. ... Y, Arakawa K. Evaluation of whether the ultrasonographic onion skin sign is specific for the diagnosis of ...
  6. ... cauliflower, celery, green beans, green peppers, lettuce, nuts, onions, potatoes, spinach, wax beans All other vegetables, incl ...
  7. ... Red date . - Scallion. - Garlic . - Leek. - Lentils. - Hawthorn fruit . - Onion. - Ginseng . - Angelica root . - Licorice. - Dandelion root. - Senega root . - ...
  8. ... Crataegus monogyna Jacquin and/or Crataegus oxyacantha L.), onion ( Allium cepa L.), ginseng ( Panax ginseng C.A. ...
  9. ... biopsy shows marked loss of myelinated fibers without onion bulb change. Brain neuropathology at autopsy has shown ...
  10. ... protein, marked clinical weakness, and hypertrophic nerves with onion bulb formation. Although the term "DSS" is still ...
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