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significantly larger » significantly lower (توسيع البحث), significantly smaller (توسيع البحث), significantly higher (توسيع البحث)
significantly linked » significantly longer (توسيع البحث), significantly altered (توسيع البحث), significantly higher (توسيع البحث)
significantly larger » significantly lower (توسيع البحث), significantly smaller (توسيع البحث), significantly higher (توسيع البحث)
significantly linked » significantly longer (توسيع البحث), significantly altered (توسيع البحث), significantly higher (توسيع البحث)
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منشور في 2025"…It has also been hypothesized that the bradycardia and rare instances of cardiac arrest occurring after the use of sugammadex may be due to a transient decrease in circulating corticosteroids, causing a temporary ‘mini Addisonian crisis.’ …"
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منشور في 2025"…It has also been hypothesized that the bradycardia and rare instances of cardiac arrest occurring after the use of sugammadex may be due to a transient decrease in circulating corticosteroids, causing a temporary ‘mini Addisonian crisis.’ …"
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منشور في 2025"…It has also been hypothesized that the bradycardia and rare instances of cardiac arrest occurring after the use of sugammadex may be due to a transient decrease in circulating corticosteroids, causing a temporary ‘mini Addisonian crisis.’ …"
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Supplementary Material for: Decreased Lactococcus lactis and propionic acid in feces of patients with Moyamoya disease: Possible implications of immune dysregulation
منشور في 2025"…However, 16S rRNA sequencing identified defective Lactococcus lactis (0 ± 0 in the MMD patients vs. 0.026 ± 0.084 in healthy controls, p = 0.0181) and abundant Gordinobacter pamelaeae (0.030±0.039 in the patients vs. 0.001±0.005 in healthy controls, p = 0.003) are strongly linked to MMD. Propionic acid levels were significantly lower in feces of the MMD patients compared to healthy controls (0.83 ± 0.34 mg/g in the MMD patients vs. 1.20 ± 0.55 mg/g in healthy controls, p = 0.028). …"