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- ItemA statement of intent on the formation of the NCRP on Cardiovascular and Metabolic Disease: A new initiative to fight heart disease, stroke, diabetes and obesity in South Africa(2007) Mayosi, B.; Bryer, A.; Lambert, V.; Levitt, N.; Noakes, T.; Ntsekhe, M.; Opie, L.; Rayner, B.; Zilla, P.; Abrahams, Z.; Abram, M.; Bhagwandin, N.; Bradshaw, D.; Dhansay, A.; Mbewu, A.; Madela-Mntla, N.; Parker, W-A.; Sifunda, S.; Skepu, A.; Steyn, N.; Brown, S.; Mollentze, W.; Brink, P.; Doubell, A.; Hough, S.; Huisamen, B.; Lochner, A.; Moolman-Smook, J.; Reuter, H.; Green-Thompson, W.; Horrocks, J.; Manga, P.; Norris, S.; Norton, G.; Raal, D.; Sliwa, K.; Woodiwiss, A.; Mntla, P.; Motala, A.; Naidoo, D.; Seedat, Y.; Ntutela, S.; Puoane, T.; Schwartz, P.[No abstract available]
- ItemD8/17 in obsessive-compulsive disorder and trichotillomania(Health & Medical Publishing Group, 1999) Niehaus, D. J. H.; Knowles, J. A.; Van Kradenberg, J.; Du Toit, W. D.; Kaminer, D.; Seedat, S.; Daniels, W.; Cotton, M.; Brink, P.; Beyers, A. D.; Bouic, P.; Chapman, F.; Zabriskie, J. B.; Stein, D. J.The finding that patients with Sydenham's chorea often demonstrate obsessive-compulsive disorder (OeD) has fostered increased interest in possible neuroimmunological mechanisms in OCD.' Increased expression of the B-Iymphocyte antigen 08/17, which has been hypothesised to be a genetically inherited trait marker for susceptibility to rheumatic fever, has recently been demonstrated to be higher in OCD patients than in normal controls.2.3 To date, however, 08/17 expression has been studied in few psychiatric control populations.