It is currently recognized that the pathogenesis of malignancy-associated thrombotic microangiopathy (TMA) is distinct from thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura. This carries important implications in its classification and its management. Here, we report a case of occult malignancy presenting initially as acute kidney injury secondary to TMA and highlight the importance of considering an underlying malignancy in patients not responding to conventional therapy for TMA.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn animals, the transfer of developmental control from maternal RNAs and proteins to zygotically derived products occurs at the midblastula transition. This is accompanied by the destabilization of a subset of maternal transcripts. In Drosophila, maternal transcript destabilization occurs in the absence of fertilization and requires specific cis-acting instability elements.
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