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Massive digoxin intoxication in childhood.

1978

In a 10 year old boy 8 hours after taking about 16 mg beta-acetyl-digoxin a maximum serum digoxin level of 31.8 ng/ml was measured radioimmunologically. This is the highest digitalis level in childhood described to date. The serum potassium level rose to 7.4 mmol/l. Complete atrio-ventricular block, and salves of ventricular premature beats were the most serious rhythm disturbances. The absence of life threatening rhythm disturbances is attributed to the early use of diphenylhydantoin in small frequent doses.

MaleDigoxinInjury controlAccident preventionPhysiologyPoison controlSuicide AttemptedCritical Care and Intensive Care MedicineDigitalis levelElectrocardiographypolycyclic compoundsMedicineHumanscardiovascular diseasesChildbusiness.industrydigestive oral and skin physiologySerum digoxin levelcarbohydrates (lipids)Heart BlockAnesthesiaPhenytoinPotassiumDigoxin intoxicationbusinessSerum potassium levelIntensive care medicine
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Does Top-Down Feedback Modulate the Encoding of Orthographic Representations During Visual-Word Recognition?

2016

Abstract. In masked priming lexical decision experiments, there is a matched-case identity advantage for nonwords, but not for words (e.g., ERTAR-ERTAR <  ertar-ERTAR; ALTAR-ALTAR = altar-ALTAR). This dissociation has been interpreted in terms of feedback from higher levels of processing during orthographic encoding. Here, we examined whether a matched-case identity advantage also occurs for words when top-down feedback is minimized. We employed a task that taps prelexical orthographic processes: the masked prime same-different task. For “same” trials, results showed faster response times for targets when preceded by a briefly presented matched-case identity prime than when preceded by …

MaleDissociation (neuropsychology)Speech recognitionFeedback PsychologicalDecision MakingExperimental and Cognitive Psychology050105 experimental psychology03 medical and health sciencesYoung Adult0302 clinical medicineArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Lexical decision taskReaction TimeHumans0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesLevels-of-processing effectGeneral PsychologyVisual word recognitionCommunicationbusiness.industry05 social sciencesOrthographic projectionRecognition PsychologyGeneral MedicineTop-down and bottom-up designReadingFemaleCuesbusinessPsychologyPerceptual Masking030217 neurology & neurosurgeryExperimental psychology
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Children’s internet use profiles in relation to behavioral problems in Lithuania, Latvia, and Taiwan

2020

This study explored the profiles of elementary-school-aged children&rsquo

MaleElevated levelRelation (database)Health Toxicology and Mutagenesiseducationschool-aged childrenTaiwanlcsh:MedicineSample (statistics)internet useBehavioral problemsArticleElgesio problemosTaivanas (Taiwan)Lietuva (Lithuania)SDQLatvija (Latvia)Internet useHumans0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesChildProfilesProblem BehaviorClass (computer programming)Internet use05 social scienceslcsh:RPublic Health Environmental and Occupational Health050301 educationLatvianlatent profilesLithuaniaInternetas / InternetLithuanianLatvialanguage.human_languageVaikai / ChildrenCross-Sectional StudiesSampling distributionProfiliailanguageinternet use ; school-aged children ; latent profiles ; SDQFemalePsychology0503 education050104 developmental & child psychologyDemography
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Biomonitoring of 20 elements in urine of children. Levels and predictors of exposure

2015

The levels of 20 elements in the urine of one hundred twenty children (Ages 6-11) from an agricultural and an urban area of Valencia Region, Spain, were assessed. The seven essential elements analysed (Co, Cu, Mn, Mo, Se, V, Zn) presented average concentrations (geometric mean) ranging from 0.22 µg L(-1) to 63 µg L(-1) (except Zn with 525 µg L(-1)). Eight out of the 13 toxic elements determined (As, Ba, Cd, Cs, Ni, Pb, Tl, Hg) had frequencies of detection of 100%, with geometric mean concentrations from 0.17 µg L(-1) (Cd) to 33.6 µg L(-1) (As). About 18% of children revealed urinary levels of total As higher than the normal range of 100 µg L(-1) accepted by the ATSDR. The urine analysis was…

MaleEnvironmental EngineeringAdolescentHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisPopulationchemistry.chemical_elementUrine010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciencesArsenicYoung Adult03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compound0302 clinical medicineAnimal scienceUrinary levelsSurveys and QuestionnairesBiomonitoringAnimalsHumansEnvironmental Chemistry030212 general & internal medicineChildeducation0105 earth and related environmental sciencesCadmiumeducation.field_of_studyCreatininePublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthMercuryGeneral MedicineGeneral ChemistryFish consumptionPollutionSocioeconomic FactorschemistrySpainChild PreschoolCreatinineEnvironmental chemistryEnvironmental PollutantsFemaleGeometric meanCadmiumEnvironmental MonitoringChemosphere
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French organization for the pharmacovigilance of COVID-19 vaccines: A major challenge.

2021

International audience; In this special issue, we present the main highlights of the first weeks of pharmacovigilance monitoring of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccines in this unprecedented situation in France: the deployment of a vaccination during an epidemic period with the aim of vaccinating the entire population and the intense pharmacovigilance and surveillance of these vaccines still under conditional marketing authorizations. In this unprecedented situation, the cross approach and interaction between the French pharmacovigilance network and French National Agency for the Safety of Medicines and Health Products (ANSM) has been optimized to provide a real-time safety related …

MaleEuropean levelCOVID-19 VaccinesCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)Adverse drug reactions030226 pharmacology & pharmacyArticleADR adverse drug reaction03 medical and health sciencesPharmacovigilance0302 clinical medicinePharmacovigilancePandemicMedicineAdverse Drug Reaction Reporting SystemsHumansPharmacology (medical)Drug reactionPEG polyethylene glycolEntire populationVaccinesbusiness.industrySOC system organ classSARS-CoV-2COVID coronavirus disease[SCCO.NEUR]Cognitive science/Neuroscience[SCCO.NEUR] Cognitive science/NeuroscienceAuthorizationCOVID-19Middle Agedmedicine.diseaseRPVC Regional Pharmacovigilance CenterVaccinationEMA European Medicines AgencyFemaleMedical emergencyFrancebusinessANSM Agence nationale de sécurité du médicament et des produits de santé (French National Agency for the Safety of Medicines and Health Products)OrganizationTherapie
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Social skills of aggressive and nonaggressive adolescents.

1976

.— Forty 14-year-old boys were selected on the basis of peer ratings to represent characteristic aggressive, controlled extravert, anxious, and controlled introvert patterns of behaviour. Each boy was asked to play the role of either a son or a chum with the corresponding father's or chum's role played by the male E in four tape recorded dialogues. The topics were “getting more pocket money”, “holiday making”, “choosing a TV channel”, and “agreeing on a favourite make of car”. The boys' ability to persuade the opponent and to express their disagreement in a socially acceptable manner was studied. In accordance with the hypotheses the results showed that the controlled extraverts were sensib…

MaleExtraversion and introversionAdolescentVerbal BehaviorGeneral MedicineModels PsychologicalIndividual levelDevelopmental psychologyAggressionArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Social skillsDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyHumansPsychologySocial BehaviorSocial psychologyGeneral PsychologyPersonalityScandinavian journal of psychology
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Transcriptional profiling of rat hypothalamus response to 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-ρ-dioxin

2015

In some mammals, halogenated aromatic hydrocarbon (HAH) exposure causes wasting syndrome, defined as significant weight loss associated with lethal outcomes. The most potent HAH in causing wasting is 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-r-dioxin (TCDD), which exerts its toxic effects through the aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AHR). Since TCDD toxicity is thought to predominantly arise from dysregulation of AHR-transcribed genes, it was hypothesized that wasting syndrome is a result of to TCDD-induced dysregulation of genes involved in regulation of food-intake. As the hypothalamus is the central nervous systems' regulatory center for food-intake and energy balance. Therefore, mRNA abundances in hypothala…

MaleFOOD-INTAKETCDDPolychlorinated DibenzodioxinsTime FactorsTranscription GeneticMicroarrayTISSUE GROWTH-FACTORAHRAH GENE BATTERY413 Veterinary scienceToxicologyToxicogeneticsfeed restrictionTranscriptomeNAD(P)H Dehydrogenase (Quinone)RESISTANT RATheterocyclic compoundsMESSENGER-RNA EXPRESSIONhypothalamusWastingreproductive and urinary physiologyOligonucleotide Array Sequence Analysisbiologyta31413. Good healthPROBE LEVELHypothalamusToxicityENERGY-BALANCEmedicine.symptommicroarrayARYL-HYDROCARBON RECEPTORendocrine systemmedicine.medical_specialtyta3111Species SpecificityInternal medicineCytochrome P-450 CYP1A1medicineAnimalsRats Long-EvansRNA MessengerWasting SyndromeRats WistarWasting SyndromeGene Expression Profilingta1184Lethal doseAryl hydrocarbon receptorstomatognathic diseasesEndocrinologyINDUCED ANOREXIAGene Expression Regulationbiology.proteinToxicology
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Stock-specific variation of trophic position, diet and environmental stress markers in Atlantic salmon Salmo salar during feeding migrations in the B…

2012

This study investigated stock-specific variation in selected ecophysiological variables during the feeding migrations of Atlantic salmon Salmo salar in the Baltic Sea. Oxidative stress biomarkers and EROD (ethoxyresorufin-O-deethylase, Cyp1A enzyme) activity were used as indicators of possible environmental stress and stable isotopes as determinants of diet and trophic position. Latvian S. salar stocks Daugava and Gauja had distinct stable-isotope signatures compared to the other stocks, indicating differences in migration patterns, residency or arrival times, or dietary specialization among stocks. Salmo salar originating from Daugava and Gauja also had lower catalase enzyme activity than …

MaleForagingSalmo salarAquatic ScienceBiologyEnvironmentEnvironmental stressPredationCytochrome P-450 CYP1A1AnimalsSalmoEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsStock (geology)Trophic levelCarbon IsotopesNitrogen IsotopesEcologySequence Analysis DNAbiology.organism_classificationGlutathioneDietOxidative StressBaltic seaAnimal MigrationFemaleLipid PeroxidationBayBiomarkersMicrosatellite RepeatsJournal of fish biology
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Adolescents' physical activity at recess and actions to promote a physically active school day in four Finnish schools

2014

The national Finnish Schools on the Move programme support schools with their individual plans to promote school-based physical activity (PA). We examined the changes in adolescents’ recess and overall PA in four lower secondary schools and described the school actions to promote students’ PA and the local contact persons’ perceptions of the effects. Recess and overall PA were assessed four times by anonymous questionnaires from students in grades 7–9 (n = 789) in 2010–12, and local contact persons (n = 7) provided information on school actions with diaries, interviews and surveys. Student data were analysed with descriptive statistics and chi-square tests, and school actions data were anal…

MaleGerontologyAdolescentgenetic structureseducationAdolescent HealthPhysical activityphysical activityHealth PromotionEducationschool daySurveys and QuestionnairesHumansta516ta315ExerciseFinlandActive playSchool Health ServicesFinnish schoolsDescriptive statisticsPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthQuantitative content analysisOriginal ArticlesPhysical activity levelHealth promotionAdolescent BehaviorContent analysisFemalePsychologySocial psychologyhuman activitiesAdolescent health
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Predicting perceived health in Angolan elderly: The moderator effect of being oldest old

2012

The objective of this study was to test the predicting effects of variables measuring social support, dependence/active perceptions, and generativity, on this facet of well-being when controlled for socio-demographic variables (age, gender, marital status, and institutionalization). The research tries to extend previous literature by assessing them in a multivariate context, studying differential effects of these variables in young old and oldest old, and offering evidence of the scarcely studied population of Angola. The sample was formed by 737 young old and 266 oldest old. It was built a hierarchical regression, in which, among the different predictors, interactions effects between age a…

MaleGerontologyAgingHealth (social science)Health StatusPopulationContext (language use)Models PsychologicalSocial supportHumanseducationGeriatric AssessmentAgedAged 80 and overeducation.field_of_studyMarital StatusGenerativityMultilevel modelAge FactorsSocial SupportModerationAngolaSocioeconomic FactorsMarital statusFemalePerceptionSelf ReportGeriatrics and GerontologyPsychologyGerontologyPsychosocialArchives of Gerontology and Geriatrics
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