Publications by authors named "M A Hosley"

Students with learning disabilities (11 girls and 16 boys ranging from 11 to 14 years of age) tested with Harter's Self-perception Profile scored relatively high on Global Self-worth but scored significantly lower than the standardization group on the Scholastic Competence and Behavioral Conduct subscales. Boys scored significantly higher than girls on the motor proficiency test and on the Athletic Competence subscale of the Self-perception Profile.

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Hyaluronic acid (HA) plays the main structural role in the formation of brain extracellular matrix (ECM). The extracellular space appears empty by electron microscopy because HA is readily dissolved during the preparation of tissues for ultrastructural studies. The HA-binding proteins so far identified in brain ECM are versican, aggrecan and the glial HA-binding protein.

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Two half-siblings with schizencephaly are presented. They have the same mother who had a normal cerebral imaging study. Only one other kindred was found in which 2 siblings had this cerebral lesion.

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A 26-year-old woman had a peripartum venous thrombotic stroke involving the right parietal lobe. The initial thrombus was present only in the right channel of a congenitally bifurcated superior sagittal sinus. This diagnosis and subsequent thrombus extension were readily shown by magnetic resonance imaging in contrast to equivocal angiography.

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Taste buds mature postnatally in the vallate papilla of the rat and reach a mean number of 610 by day 90. Although taste buds are neurotrophically dependent, the presence of widespread bilateral innervation permits more than 80% of the 610 vallate taste buds to survive after one IXth nerve is removed in adults. However, after a IXth nerve is removed at 0-3 d postpartum, about two-thirds of the vallate taste buds fail to develop.

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