1.Comparison between Morphological Sex and Genotype Sex of Uzbekistan Ancient Bones Using Improved Amelogenin PCR Amplication Method.
Kijeong KIM ; Ariunaa TOGLOOM ; Eunhee JEON ; Min Soo LEE ; Youn Ock CHO ; Gavaachimed LKHAGVASUREN ; Na Yung MIN ; Jee Hye CHOI ; Jong Dae KIM ; Keun Cheol KIM ; Jae Hyun KIM ; Maengseok NOH ; Ki Won PARK ; Ae Ja PARK ; Kwon Jong YOO ; Samardin MUSTAFOKULOV ; Kwang Ho LEE ; Sang In CHUNG ; Won Bok LEE ; Kyung Yong KIM
Korean Journal of Physical Anthropology 2007;20(4):257-265
Determination of male and female is important in anthropology, archeology and forensic science. This study was designed to compare genotype sex of improved amelogenin PCR amplication method with morphological sex of ancient human bones. Sixty human skulls which lived from the Bronze Age to twenties centuries and excavated in Uzbekistan were used in this study. Morphological sex was determined by Uzbekistan scientist, and genotype sex was determined by improved amelogenin PCR amplication developed in this study. Among 20 morphological males, 13 samples (65%) were genotypical male. Among 40 morphological females, 20 samples (50%) were genotypical male. In conclusion, morphological method might be inadequate for sex determination of ancient bones. The improved amelogenin PCR method will be useful in sex determination of ancient bones.
Amelogenin*
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Anthropology
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Archaeology
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Female
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Forensic Sciences
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Genotype*
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Humans
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Male
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Polymerase Chain Reaction*
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Skull
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Uzbekistan*
2.Past, Present, and Future of Ewha Medical Care.
Koo Young JUNG ; Sang Jin SHIN
The Ewha Medical Journal 2017;40(1):1-8
Historically, Ewha University Medical Center roots from Boguyeogwan, which was founded by missionaries in 1887 as the first women's hospital. Inheriting the spirit of missions, Ewha Medical Care (EMC) is an official missionary activity of Ewha Womans University that provide regular mission trips to offer medical services in underdeveloped countries. The first EMC trip was to Nepal in 1989 at the request of Nepalese Sakura Rajbhandary, a graduate of Ewha Womans University Medical School. Mission trips continued to Nepal from 1989 to 2001, and since 2003 mission fields were changed to Cambodia, Vietnam, and Uzbekistan. Since 2014, EMC has sent 3 mission teams to each countries, Cambodia, Vietnam, and Uzbekistan, every year. The final mission of EMC in the future is to establish a missionary hospital in the third world where medical service is in need as Boguyeogwan was established by missionaries to protect and save poor Korean women in the past.
Academic Medical Centers
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Cambodia
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Female
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Humans
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Missionaries
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Nepal
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Religious Missions
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Schools, Medical
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Uzbekistan
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Vietnam
3.Infection Status of Hydatid Cysts in Humans and Sheep in Uzbekistan.
Sung Tae HONG ; Yan JIN ; Khikmat ANVAROV ; Abdukhakim KHADJIBAEV ; Samin HONG ; Yusufjon AHMEDOV ; Utkir OTABOEV
The Korean Journal of Parasitology 2013;51(3):383-385
Uzbekistan is endemic of cystic echinococcosis (CE). In order to estimate endemicity of CE, we collected data from emergency surgery due to CE in 2002-2010 and also investigated the prevalence of hydatid cysts in the liver and lungs of sheep at an abattoir in Uzbekistan from July 2009 to June 2010. In 14 emergency hospitals, 8,014 patients received surgical removal or drainage of CE during 2002-2010, and 2,966 patients were found in 2010. A total of 22,959 sheep were grossly examined of their liver and lungs, and 479 (2.1%) and 340 (1.5%) of them were positive for the cyst in the liver and lungs, respectively. Echinococcus granulosus is actively transmitted both to humans and sheep, and CE is a zoonotic disease of public health priority in Uzbekistan.
Animals
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Echinococcosis/epidemiology/*parasitology
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Humans
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Sheep
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Sheep Diseases/epidemiology/*parasitology
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Uzbekistan/epidemiology
4.A Case of Echinococcal Hydatid Cyst as Misdiagnosed to the Bladder Cancer.
In Keun KIM ; Du Yong KIM ; Il Sun MOON ; Taek Sang KIM ; Mee Sun OCK ; Kyung Seong OH ; Hyun Yul RHEW
Korean Journal of Urology 2004;45(12):1292-1295
Hydatid disease is a parasitic infection that is caused by the larval stage of Echinococcus granulosus. This disease is widely distributed in a temperate and subtropical countries, and it is especially prevalent in sheep and cattle raising countries. The most common infection site is the liver, and the second most common site is the lung. We report here on our experience with Echinococcal hydatid cysts that were found in the bladder of a 38 year old worker from Uzbekistan. The cysts were surgically removed and the patient was managed postoperatively with albendazole.
Adult
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Albendazole
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Animals
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Cattle
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Echinococcosis*
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Echinococcus
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Echinococcus granulosus
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Humans
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Liver
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Lung
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Sheep
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Urinary Bladder Neoplasms*
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Urinary Bladder*
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Uzbekistan
5.A Case of Echinococcal Hydatid Cyst as Misdiagnosed to the Bladder Cancer.
In Keun KIM ; Du Yong KIM ; Il Sun MOON ; Taek Sang KIM ; Mee Sun OCK ; Kyung Seong OH ; Hyun Yul RHEW
Korean Journal of Urology 2004;45(12):1292-1295
Hydatid disease is a parasitic infection that is caused by the larval stage of Echinococcus granulosus. This disease is widely distributed in a temperate and subtropical countries, and it is especially prevalent in sheep and cattle raising countries. The most common infection site is the liver, and the second most common site is the lung. We report here on our experience with Echinococcal hydatid cysts that were found in the bladder of a 38 year old worker from Uzbekistan. The cysts were surgically removed and the patient was managed postoperatively with albendazole.
Adult
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Albendazole
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Animals
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Cattle
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Echinococcosis*
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Echinococcus
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Echinococcus granulosus
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Humans
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Liver
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Lung
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Sheep
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Urinary Bladder Neoplasms*
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Urinary Bladder*
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Uzbekistan
6.Intraorbital Cysticercosis Treatment with Lateral Orbitotomy.
Seung Jaee LEE ; Dae Hwan PARK ; Chul Hong SONG
Journal of the Korean Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Association 2005;6(1):98-102
A 33-year-old female from Uzbekistan visited our hospital with symptoms of right blurred vision, ocular pain which were exacerbated by ocular movement, and exophthalmosis for 2 months. Preoperative facial CT scan showed 3.2x2.4cm-sized cystic mass at the right retrobulbar area. The mass was located at temporal aspect of retrobulbar area and displaced optic nerve medially. Right eyeball was anteriorly displaced at the degree of 7mm than left one and intra-ocular pressure was raised as 32 mmHg compared with left one which estimated at 15 mmHg. Removal of cytic mass was performed using lateral orbitotomy. After incision was made through Stellard- Wright incision, dissection was done to lateral outer orbital periosteum then the periosteum each side of lateral orbit were dissected for lateral orbitotomy. Removal of lateral orbital wall, which was enough to removal cystic mass, by lateral orbitotomy, was done then lateral rectus muscle was divided without cutting. Cystic mass could be resected after lateral rectus muscle was divided and resected lateral orbital bone piece was re-located and fixed by absorbable miniplate. A satisfactory result could be obtained by this procedure. Postoperative intra-ocular pressure was lowerd as 15mm Hg and exophthalmosis was corrected at the degree of 1mm on Hertel's exophthalmometery and visual acuity improved at the degree of 1.0 on optomety compared with preoperative one which estimated 0.04. Preoperative symptoms such as ocular pain, foreign body sensation, headache were disappeared without any complication just like retrobulbar hemorrhage, infection etc.
Adult
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Cysticercosis*
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Female
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Foreign Bodies
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Headache
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Humans
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Optic Nerve
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Orbit
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Periosteum
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Retrobulbar Hemorrhage
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Sensation
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Tomography, X-Ray Computed
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Uzbekistan
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Vision, Ocular
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Visual Acuity
7.Primary Renal Hydatid Cyst: Mis-Interpretation as a Renal Malignancy.
Hoon CHOI ; Jae Young PARK ; Jae Heon KIM ; Du Geon MOON ; Jeong Gu LEE ; Jae Hyun BAE
The Korean Journal of Parasitology 2014;52(3):295-298
Primary renal echinococcosis, a rare disease involving the kidney, accounts for 2-3% of human echinococcosis. A 64-year-old female patient from Uzbekistan presented with complaints of left flank pain. A CT scan revealed a cystic mass in the upper to midpole of the left kidney. We regarded this lesion as a renal malignancy and hand-assisted laparoscopic radical nephrectomy was performed to remove the renal mass. The mass consisted of a large unilocular cyst and multiple smaller cysts without any grossly visible renal tissue. The final pathologic diagnosis was a renal hydatid cyst. For patients from endemic areas, hydatid cyst should be included in the differential diagnosis. Here, we present a case of renal hydatid cyst in a female patient who relocated from Uzbekistan to Korea.
Echinococcosis/*diagnosis/parasitology/*pathology
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Female
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Humans
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Kidney Diseases/*diagnosis/parasitology/*pathology
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Korea
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Laparoscopy
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Middle Aged
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Nephrectomy
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Radiography, Abdominal
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Tomography, X-Ray Computed
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Uzbekistan
8.A Comparative Study on Primary Health Care in Republic of Korea and Republic of Uzbekistan.
Yuliya DRONINA ; Jiyoung MOON ; Eun Woo NAM
Health Policy and Management 2017;27(3):256-266
BACKGROUND: Primary health care (PHC) plays a major role to ensure the basic right and equal distribution of the essential health care services. This study presents comparative analyses of PHC in Korea and Uzbekistan, discusses the existing scenario and the challenges, and provides recommendations. METHODS: This study reviewed secondary data from Korea's National Statistical Information Service and the State Committee of the Republic of Uzbekistan on Statistic, regulatory legislation, research reports, and policy papers by research and international institutions. We focus on comparing input and outcome health data, PHC structure, and health expenditure. RESULTS: Overall health status of the population in Korea is better than in Uzbekistan; both countries achieved more than 95% immunization coverage. The reforms implemented in both countries provide initial health care service delivery. However, there are several challenges such as the distribution of the staff between urban and rural areas and interest of the graduates on specialization rather than working in PHC system. CONCLUSION: PHC plays an important role in the provision of medical services to the population, addressing both health and social problems; it is the best tool for achieving universal coverage for basic health needs of the population. The community health practitioners in Korea and nurses in Uzbekistan plays main role in universal coverage through providing essential health care services. Continuous reform of the PHC system should be directed to strengthen the capacity of the PHC staff in health promotion knowledge and activities as well as to encourage population to improve their own health.
Delivery of Health Care
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Health Care Reform
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Health Expenditures
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Health Promotion
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Immunization
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Information Services
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Korea
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Primary Health Care*
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Public Health
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Republic of Korea*
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Research Report
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Social Problems
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Universal Coverage
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Uzbekistan*
9.A Comparative Study on Primary Health Care in Republic of Korea and Republic of Uzbekistan.
Yuliya DRONINA ; Jiyoung MOON ; Eun Woo NAM
Health Policy and Management 2017;27(3):256-266
BACKGROUND: Primary health care (PHC) plays a major role to ensure the basic right and equal distribution of the essential health care services. This study presents comparative analyses of PHC in Korea and Uzbekistan, discusses the existing scenario and the challenges, and provides recommendations. METHODS: This study reviewed secondary data from Korea's National Statistical Information Service and the State Committee of the Republic of Uzbekistan on Statistic, regulatory legislation, research reports, and policy papers by research and international institutions. We focus on comparing input and outcome health data, PHC structure, and health expenditure. RESULTS: Overall health status of the population in Korea is better than in Uzbekistan; both countries achieved more than 95% immunization coverage. The reforms implemented in both countries provide initial health care service delivery. However, there are several challenges such as the distribution of the staff between urban and rural areas and interest of the graduates on specialization rather than working in PHC system. CONCLUSION: PHC plays an important role in the provision of medical services to the population, addressing both health and social problems; it is the best tool for achieving universal coverage for basic health needs of the population. The community health practitioners in Korea and nurses in Uzbekistan plays main role in universal coverage through providing essential health care services. Continuous reform of the PHC system should be directed to strengthen the capacity of the PHC staff in health promotion knowledge and activities as well as to encourage population to improve their own health.
Delivery of Health Care
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Health Care Reform
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Health Expenditures
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Health Promotion
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Immunization
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Information Services
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Korea
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Primary Health Care*
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Public Health
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Republic of Korea*
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Research Report
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Social Problems
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Universal Coverage
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Uzbekistan*
10.Analysis of the Dietary Life of Immigrant Women from Multicultural Families in the Daegu Area.
Journal of the Korean Dietetic Association 2009;15(4):405-418
The purpose of this study was to suggest an educational direction to aid in formulating a dietary life that is suited to Korea's multicultural families. This was achieved by analyzing the dietary life of immigrant women from multicultural families in Daegu. The study was carried out with 94 immigrant women form multicultural families who were served by public health center A (20 women), public health center B (47 women) and public health center C (27 women). Their home countries were China (55.3%), Vietnam (37.2%), Philippines (3.2%), Japan (2.1%), Uzbekistan (1.1%) and Thailand (1.1%). When the scores of their dietary balance were compared on the basis of the time they have been in Korea (Less than 1 year, 1~3 years, more than 3 years), we found that the score of immigrant women who stayed for less than 1 year was higher than those who stayed for more than 3 years (p<0.05) in terms of their intake of meats, fishes, potato, calcium, and carbohydrate. When subjects were asked about Korean food they wanted to learn how to cook, 30 different types of food were selected and 95.5% of the respondents wanted to learn in detail how to cook Korean food. The place most suitable for them to learn cooking was college (30.3%), while the house of their husband (2.2%) was lowest. Therefore, it seems that a college, public health center or welfare center are good places for immigrant women from multicultural families to participate in an education program that is designed to teach them how to cook Korean food.
Calcium
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China
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Cooking
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Surveys and Questionnaires
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Emigrants and Immigrants
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Female
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Fishes
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Humans
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Hypogonadism
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Japan
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Korea
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Meat
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Mitochondrial Diseases
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Ophthalmoplegia
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Philippines
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Public Health
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Solanum tuberosum
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Spouses
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Thailand
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Uzbekistan
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Vietnam