Publications by authors named "S Etienne"

The American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics (ACMG) and the National Coordinating Center for the Regional Genetics Networks (NCC)-developed ACT sheets are a vital resource for state newborn screening (NBS) programs. They allow NBS programs to be able to provide up-to-date, just-in-time disorder information to primary care providers (PCPs). Their continued availability is necessary to ensure that all babies identified by newborn screening receive appropriate evaluation and care.

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Background: Racial implicit bias contributes to healthcare disparities. While research has been conducted on other health professionals, there is a lack of evidence about nursing students' experiences with racial implicit bias.

Purpose: This study described the perspectives of pre-licensure nursing students regarding racial implicit bias (RIB) and its impact on patient care.

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This dataset represents a reference library of DNA sequences for ants from French Guiana. A total of 3931 new sequences from the 16S rRNA gene has been generated. The reference library covers 344 species distributed in 57 genera.

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Introduction And Importance: Juvenile trabecular ossifying fibroma is a rare benign tumor of childhood affecting the facial bones rarely described in literature. Its aggressive growth and high tendency of recurrence make it a real challenge for diagnosis and care.

Case Presentation: This article presents a case of an extensive juvenile trabecular ossifying fibroma of the maxilla in a 14-year-old boy, which required surgical intervention with immediate bone reconstruction using an autogenous graft (iliac crest).

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Core body temperature (CBT) is a key vital sign and fever is an important indicator of disease. In the past decade, there has been growing interest for vital sign monitoring technology that may be embedded in wearable devices, and the COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the need for remote patient monitoring systems. While wrist-worn sensors allow continuous assessment of heart rate and oxygen saturation, reliable measurement of CBT at the wrist remains challenging.

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