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Coral Secrets Revealed: Diver-Operated Microscope Captures Photosynthesis in Real TimeA new diver-operated microscope is revolutionizing coral research by allowing scientists to observe photosynthesis and ...
Instead, it can cycle between its adult medusa stage and its juvenile polyp stage repeatedly, potentially avoiding death from old age indefinitely. This biological loophole has earned it the title of ...
Patients who had CRC or colorectal resection before or at baseline, a condition associated with increased CRC risk (eg, inflammatory bowel disease, colitis, hamartomatous polyps, juvenile polyps, ...
Lower gastrointestinal bleeding (also known as rectal bleeding) is a common symptom reported to a pediatrician. It can be caused by a variety of medical conditions across different age groups, ...
12. Ibrahimi N, Septer SS, Lee BR, et al. Polyp characteristics of nonsyndromic and potentially syndromic juvenile polyps: a retrospective cohort analysis. J Pediatr Gastroenterol Nutr 2019; 69: ...
Background: Juvenile polyposis (JP) is an autosomal-dominant syndrome characterised by the development of hamartomatous gastrointestinal polyps and is associated with colorectal cancer. However, the ...
World Jellyfish Day was celebrated on Nov 3, but it’s not too late to find out how experts at S.E.A. Aquarium’s Aquarist Lab in Resorts World Sentosa breed these creatures.
When faced with unfavorable conditions or physical damage, T. dohrnii can revert to its juvenile polyp stage, effectively starting its life cycle anew.
Because nasal polyps often occur with other medical conditions, your doctor might also recommend allergy testing or other blood tests for your child. Other diseases can have similar presentations to ...
Colon polyps are small growths on the lining of your colon or large intestine, part of your digestive tract. Most aren’t harmful. But some can turn into colon cancer over time. For that reason ...
Introduction :Rectal polyps are well-circumscribed, sessile or pedunculated formations that develop on the digestive mucosa. Juvenile polyps are seen in 4% - 12% of cases during pediatric ...
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