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Our observation of increased staining of p75NTR in the hyperglycemia group indicated dysfunction or demyelinization of the affected nerve sheaths and was consistent with a previous report suggesting that excessive NGF may cause apoptosis via p75NTR [30].
These decreases in gene expression indicated dysfunction in both the Krebs cycle enzymes and mitochondria.
An abnormal finding indicated dysfunction of the LCR, vagus nerve or the reflex cough system, and a neurologically unprotected airway.
Several studies focusing on mutations in mitochondrial genes have indicated dysfunction of mitochondrial ATP production, dysregulation of DSB repair gene expression, and genomic instability.
Outcome: conservative CTS case definition: (a) abnormal findings in the nerve conduction study (NCS) that indicated dysfunction of the N. medianus in the carpal tunnel and (b) either clinical signs (a positive Phalen's or Tinel's sign) or symptoms indicative of CTS such as paraesthesia, numbness or pain.
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Up to 74% of individuals with frequent intermittent headache and migraine report accompanying neck pain [12, 13, 18], but this does not necessarily indicate dysfunction in the cervical spine.
MPP expression in the nerves was significantly lower (p = 0.019) in the hyperglycemia group than in the euglycemia group, indicating dysfunction or demyelination of the myelin sheath.
High RCR indicates good function, and low RCR usually indicates dysfunction.
This could indicate dysfunction of the APC– β-catenin GSK3 β-catenin GSK3
These data indicate dysfunction of automatically change detection processing in patients with hypertension.
Impairment of TAM test indicates dysfunction of the left frontal lobe and may contribute to disturbed use of language by patients.
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