Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 File Pinus pinea foliage.jpg thumb Juvenile left and adult right leaves of Stone Pine A juvenile is an individual organism that has not yet reached its adult form, sexual maturity or size. Juveniles sometimes look very different from the adult form, particularly in terms of their colour. In many organisms the juvenile has a different name from the adult see also List of animal names . Some organisms reach maturity in a short metamorphosis , such as eclosion in many insect s. For others, the transition from juvenile to fully mature is a more prolonged process &ndash puberty for example. In such cases, juveniles during this transformation are sometimes called subadults . Many invertebrate s, on reaching the adult stage, are fully mature and their development and growth stops. Juvenile refers to the larva or comparable stages in such taxa . In vertebrate s and some invertebrates e.g. spider s , larval forms e.g. tadpole s are usually considered a development stage of their own, and juvenile refers to a post larval stage that is not fully grown and not sexually mature. In amniote s and most plant s, the embryo represents the larval stage. Here, juvenile in general applies to the time between hatching birth germination and reaching maturity. Image Wildsau mit Frischling.jpg thumb left 200px Young wild boar suckling from adult female. Here, juvenile colouring acts as a form of camouflage Developmental biology stub DEFAULTSORT JuvenileOrganism Category Developmental biology ca Per ode juvenil d un organisme de Juvenil nl Juveniel nn Juvenil pt Juvenil sr sv Juvenil ... more details
Wiktionarypar juvenileJuvenile or The Juvenile may refer to Juvenile status, or minor law , prior to adulthood Juvenile delinquency Juvenile rapper born 1975 , American musician Young adult fiction Juvenile novel Any of Heinlein juveniles Juvenile film Juvenile film , a Japanese movie The Juvenile , a song by Jonas Berggren Juvenileorganism North American Thoroughbred horse racing terminology horse racing terminology used to describe two year old horses Disambig de Juvenile Begriffskl rung ja pt Juvenile ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Infobox Single Name The Juvenile Type Single Artist Ace of Base Album Da Capo Ace of Base album Da Capo Cover thejuvenile.jpg Released Start date 2002 Length 3 30 Genre Pop music Pop Label Mega Records Last single Beautiful Morning br 2002 This single The Juvenile br 2002 Next single Unspeakable song Unspeakable br 2002 The Juvenile is a song by Jonas Joker Berggren of Ace of Base . It was recorded as the second single from their album Da Capo Ace of Base album Da Capo in Germany released December 9, 2002. It was originally written in 1995, as the proposed theme song to the 1995 James Bond film GoldenEye , but Arista Records pulled the band out of the project. The song was then re written as The Juvenile and still released as a single. The chorus of the song is very similar to the original version, just with a different line the juvenile instead of the goldeneye . Charts class wikitable sortable align left Chart align center Peak br position align left Media Control Charts German Singles Chart align center 78 Track listing CD single 2002 065 858 2 The Juvenile 3 44 What s the Name of the Game 3 02 Don t Stop 3 48 Hey Darling German Album Version 3 16 Ace of Base DEFAULTSORT Juvenile, The Category Ace of Base songs Category 2002 singles ru The Juvenile ... more details
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Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Orphan date December 2009 Ur organism is the term loosely given to the hypothetical first life species, from which all other life presumably evolved. The term was used first by Charles Darwin , and has been picked up by various subsequent thinkers addressing the same questions of origin of species. Not to be confused with the Last universal ancestor LUA , the term ur organism refers to the first universal ancestor common to all life existing on earth today. It is therefore the ancestor of the LUA. The ur organism is not necessarily the Abiogenesis first instance of life arising abiogenically on Earth. As with the concept of the Mitochondrial Eve , the existence of the ur organism does not imply the existence of a population bottleneck or a first organism. It is estimated to have lived some 3.9 to 4.1 billion years ago. See also Abiogenesis Aleksandr Oparin Last universal ancestor Common descent DEFAULTSORT Ur Organism Category Origin of life Category Hypothetical life forms Biology stub ... more details
sociology In sociology , the social organism is theoretical concept in which a society or social structure is viewed as a living organism. From this perspective, typically, the relation of social features, e.g. law , family , crime , etc., are examined as they interact with other features of society to meet social needs. All elements of a society or social organism have a function that maintains the stability and cohesiveness of the organism. History The model or concept of society as an organism was developed in the late 19th century by mile Durkheim , a French sociologist. According to Durkheim, the more specialized the function of an organism or society the greater its development, and vice versa. Generally, culture , politics , and economics are the three core activities of society. Social health depends on the harmonious interworking of these three activities. Hence, the health of the social organism can be thought of a function of the interaction of culture, politics, and economics, which in theory can be studied, modeled, and analyzed. The conception of an organismic society was elaborated further by Herbert Spencer in his essay on The Social Organism . Related An analogous concept is the Gaia hypothesis in which the entire earth is theorized to be a single unified organism . If global society can be seen as a super organism, then the Internet can be viewed as that organism ... R. title The Social Organism A Short History of the Idea That a Human Society May Be Regarded As a Gigantic ... Rawie, Henry title The Social Organism and its Natural Laws publisher Williams & Wilkins Co. year 1990 id ASIN B000879AT2 cite book author Steiner, Rudolf title The Renewal of the Social Organism publisher ...? http www.gwu.edu asc people new cannon gwc.html The Fluid Matrix of the Social Organism http www.brocku.ca MeadProject Thomas Thomas 1905.html Social Psychology and the Social Organism http ... the essay The Social Organism in volume 1 Category Superorganisms Category Sociological paradigms ... more details
Citations missing date November 2008 Maintenance of an organism is the collection of processes to stay alive, excluding production processes. The Dynamic Energy Budget theory delineates two classes Somatic maintenance . This comprises mainly the turnover of structural mass mainly proteins and the maintenance of concentration gradients of metabolites across membranes e.g., counteracting leakage . This is related to maintenance respiration . Maturity maintenance . This comprises the maintenance of defence systems such as the immune system , the preparation of the body for reproduction. The theory assumes that maturity maintenance costs can be reduced more easily during starvation than somatic maintenance costs. Under extreme starvation conditions, somatic maintenance costs are paid from structural mass, which causes shrinking.Some organism manage to switch to the turpor state under starvation conditions, and reduce their maintenance costs. DEFAULTSORT Maintenance Of An Organism Category Developmental biology ... more details
A fastidious organism is any organism that has a complex nutritional requirement. In other words, a fastidious organism will only grow when specific nutrients are included in its diet. The more restrictive term fastidious microorganism is often used in the field of microbiology to describe microorganism s that will only grow if special nutrients are present in their culture medium . ref cite web last Rao P.N. first Sridhar title Culture Media url http www.microrao.com micronotes culture media.pdf accessdate 23 March 2012 ref See also Growth medium References Reflist Microbiology stub Category Microbial growth and nutrition ... more details
Unreferenced date March 2007 A pioneer organism is an organism that populates a region after a natural disaster or any other event that may have caused most life in that area to disappear. Common pioneer organisms include lichen s and algae . Mosses usually follow lichens in colonization, but cannot serve as pioneer organisms. Pioneer organisms modify their environment and establish conditions under which more advanced organisms can live. In some circumstances, other organisms can be considered pioneer organisms. Birds are usually the first to inhabit newly created islands, and seeds, such as the coconut , may also be the first arrivals on barren soil. seealso Ecological succession Primary succession Secondary succession ecology stub Category Ecological succession Category Population ecology ... more details
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Disputed date March 2008 Philosophy of Organism or Organic Realism is how Alfred North Whitehead described his metaphysics . It is now known as process philosophy . Central to this school is the idea of concrescence philosophy concrescence . Concrescence means growing together com con from Latin for together , crescence from Latin crescere cret grow , the present is given by a consense of subjective form s. We are multiple individuals, but there are also multiple individual agents of consciousness operant in the construction of the given. Marvin Minsky calls this the society of mind in his book Society of Mind . Whitehead s subjective forms complement eternal objects in his metaphysical system eternal objects being entities not unlike Plato s archetypal Forms . In Process and Reality , Whitehead proposes that his organic realism be used in place of classical materialism . References Agar, W. E. 1936. Whitehead s Philosophy of Organism an Introduction for Biologists . The Quarterly Review of Biology , Vol. 11, No. 1 16 34. Whitehead, Alfred North. 1997. Science and the Modern World . Free Press. Whitehead, Alfred North. 1979, 2nd Ed. Process and Reality Gifford Lectures Delivered in the University of Edinburgh During the Session 1927 28 . Free Press publisher Free Press . See also Organicism DEFAULTSORT Philosophy Of Organism Category Alfred North Whitehead Category Metaphysics Category Holism philosophy stub ... more details
to highlight the nuclei of its cells. Multicellular organisms are organism s that consist of more than one cell biology cell , in contrast to single cell organism s. To form a multicellular organism, these cells ..., true multicellular organisms must solve the problem of regenerating a whole organism from germ cell ... cells in one organism this mechanism is observable in Drosophila . A third hypothesis is that, as a unicellular organism divided, the daughter cells failed to separate, resulting in a conglomeration of identical cells in one organism, which could later develop specialized tissues. This is what ... leading to the incorporation into one multicellular organism of their genome. ref cite book author Margulis ...?a o&d 96971657 ref Each respective organism would become a separate lineage of differentiated cells ... extinct. However, the problem with this theory is that it is still not known how each organism ... one individual organism once more. The Cellularization Syncytial Theory This theory states that a single unicellular organism could have developed endomembrane internal membrane partitions around each ... serves the organism s needs, while the micronucleus is used for sexual like reproduction ..., this theory needs a demonstrable example and mechanism of generation of a multicellular organism ... of different species led to a multicellular organism. At least some, it is presumed land evolved .... Advantages of Multicellularity Allows an organism to grow larger than would be otherwise possible ... cellular lineages within an organism. See also Cellular differentiation Organogenesis Embryogenesis ... of Life Eukaryotes Evolution DEFAULTSORT Multicellular Organism Category Developmental biology Category ... cs Mnohobun nost cy Organeb amlgellog de Vielzeller et Hulkrakne organism es Pluricelular eu Zelulanitz ... simple Multicellular organism sk Mnohobunkov organizmus sl Mnogoceli ar sv Flercellig organism uk ur zh ... more details
unreferenced date May 2011 Evolutionary biology A digital organism is a self replication self replicating computer program that mutation genetic algorithm mutates and evolution disambiguation evolves . Digital organism s are used as a tool to study the dynamics of Darwinian evolution , and to test or verify specific hypotheses or mathematical model s of evolution. This is closely related to the area of artificial life . History Digital organisms can be traced back to the game Darwin in which computer programs had to compete with each other to stop one another from Execution computing executing Aleph Null, Computer Recreations , Software Practice and Experience, vol. 2, pp.  93 96, 1972 . A similar implementation that followed was the game Core War . In Core War, it turned out that one of the winning strategy strategies was to replicate as fast as possible, which had the result that the opponent was deprived of all resource computer science computational resources . Programs in the Core War game are also able to mutate themselves and each other by overwriting instructions in the simulated memory in which this game took place. This allowed competing programs to embed damaging instructions in each other that caused errors terminating the process that reads it , enslave processes making an enemy program work for you , or even change strategies mid game and heal themselves. Steen Rasmussen at Los Alamos National Laboratory took the idea from Core War one step further in his core world system. He introduced a genetic algorithm that would automatically write programs. However, Rasmussen did not observe the evolution of complex and stable programs. It turned out that the programming ... cleaner and easier to interpret than those with Tierra. With Avida, digital organism research has begun ... condition. See also Portal Evolutionary biology List of digital organism simulators Artificial ... 457 464. evolution DEFAULTSORT Digital Organism Category Artificial life Category Evolutionary biology ... more details
prokaryote prokaryotic model organism Image Drosophila melanogaster side aka .jpg thumb Drosophila melanogaster , one of the most famous subjects for experiments A model organism is a non human ... that discoveries made in the organism model will provide insight into the workings of other organisms. ref cite journal author Fields S, Johnston M title Cell biology. Whither model organism ... from one organism to another. Selecting a model organism Models are those organisms with a wealth ..., the genome arrangement facilitates the sequencing of the model organism s genome, for example, by being ... . When researchers look for an organism to use in their studies, they look for several traits. Among ... This common, Gram negative bacteria Gram negative gut bacterium is the most widely used organism in molecular ... differentiation . Mycoplasma genitalium a minimal organism Vibrio fischeri quorum sensing , bioluminescence ... ref cite book author Davis, Rowland H. title Neurospora contributions of a model organism publisher ... biology Mimulus is a model organism used in evolutionary and functional genomes studies. This specie ... sequence of Poplar Populus trichocarpa sequence is publicly available. See also Model organism ... was the first multicellular organism whose genome was completely sequenced Ciona intestinalis , a sea ... organism to understand the processes of Regeneration biology regeneration and morphogenesis ..., a model organism for the study of stem cells, regeneration, ageing, gene function, and the evolution ... first4 R title A new model organism among the lower Bilateria and the use of digital microscopy ... Ecological genomics Daphnia pulex , an environmental indicator model organism Table of model genetic ... organism as well as whether the organism exhibits homologous recombination . class wikitable Organism ... organism Yes Yes See also Animal model Ensembl genome database of model organisms History ... Mouse models of colorectal and intestinal cancer Generic Model Organism Database History of animal ... more details
In agriculture and gardening , a beneficial organism is any organism that benefits the growing process, including insect s, arachnid s, other animal s, plant s, bacteria , fungus fungi , virus es, and nematode s. Benefits include pest control , pollination , and maintenance of soil health. The opposite of beneficial organisms are pest animal pest s, which are organisms deemed detrimental to the growing process. Beneficial or pest The distinction between beneficial and pest is arbitrary, subjectively determined by examining the effect of a particular organism in a specific growing situation. Insects Beneficial insects can include predators such as ladybug s of pest insects, and pollinators such as bee s, which are an integral part of the growth cycle of many crops . Increasingly certain species of insects are managed and used to intervene where natural pollination or biological control is insufficient, usually due to human disturbance of the balance of nature. Nematodes Certain microscopic nematodes worms are beneficial in destroying and controlling populations of larvae that are damaging or deadly to crops and other plants. They are commonly used in organic gardening for their ability to kill various kinds of harmful larvae fungus gnat s, flea larvae, spidermite s, weevil s, Larva grub s, rootworm s, cutworm s, etc. Microorganisms Many different soil microorganisms are responsible for nutrient recycling for one, through decomposing plant residues and other soil building and maintaining activities. Mixed culture of beneficial microorganisms such as photosynthetic bacteria Rhodopseudomonas sp lactic acid bacteria lactobacillus sp. , yeast saccharomyces sp. and fermenting fungi ref Higa and Wididana, 1991 Higa and Parr, 1994 ref can positively improve the soil fertility as well as plant productivity. Productive Microbes as an effective alternative tool for manipulation and managing the overall microbial ecology of complex and diverse systems. Animals Bird s and other animals ... more details
In biology, Kappa organism or Kappa particle refers to inheritable cytoplasmic symbionts , occurring in some strains of Paramecium . Paramecium stains possessing the particles Killers liberate into the culture medium a substance lethal to Paramecium not containing kappa particles. Kappa particles are Feulgen positive, stain with Giemsa after acid hydrolysis. The length of the particles is 0.2 0.5 . ref C. H. Brown, Elimination of kappa particles from killer strains of paramecium aurelia by treatment with chloromycetin . Nature 166, 527 23 September 1950 DOI 10.1038 166527A0 ref The particles are considered to be intracellular symbionts, occupying a position between viruses , bacteria , and organelles , ref http www.medilexicon.com medicaldictionary.php?t 66078 Kappa Particles in mediLexicon ref mere nucleoprotein ref http www.answers.com topic kappa particle Kappa Particles in McGraw Hill Science & Technology Dictionary ref or, by another sources bacterium Caenobacter taenospiralis . References reflist External links The classes of kappa in Paramecium aurelia . Preer et al. 1972 PMID 5076362 Kappa and other endosymbionts in Paramecium aurelia . Preer et al. 1974 PMID 4599970 Category Cell anatomy Category Ciliates Biology stub ... more details
Indicator organisms are used to measure potential fecal contamination of environmental samples. The presence of coliform bacteria , such as E. coli , in surface water is a common indicator of Water quality Measurement fecal contamination . Coliform bacteria in water samples may be quantified using the most probable number MPN method, a probabilistic test which assumes cultivable bacteria meet certain growth and biochemical criteria. If preliminary tests suggest that coliform bacteria are present at numbers in excess of an established cut off the Coliform Index , fecal contamination is suspected and confirmatory assays such as the Eijckman test are conducted. Citation needed date December 2007 Coliform bacteria selected as indicators of fecal contamination must not persist in the environment for long periods of time following efflux from the intestine, and their presence must be closely correlated with contamination by other fecal organisms. Indicator organisms need not be pathogenic. ref cite web url http des.nh.gov organization commissioner pip factsheets wwt documents web 18.pdf title Fecal Coliform as an Indicator Organism accessdate 2007 11 30 last first coauthors date 2003 work Wastewater treatment environmental fact sheet publisher New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services ref Non coliform bacteria, such as Streptococcus bovis and certain clostridia may also be used as an index of fecal contamination. ref cite book last Gerardi first Michael H. authorlink coauthors Mel C. Zimmerman editor Michael H. Gerardi title Wastewater Pathogens url edition series Wastewater Microbiology Series date year 2005 month January publisher John Wiley & Sons, Inc. location Hoboken, NJ isbn 9780471206927 pages 147 ref See also Coliform bacteria Coliform Index E. coli References Reflist nothing kn Category Bacteria ... more details
Juvenile osteoporosis is osteoporosis in children and adolescents. Osteoporosis is rare in children and adolescents. When it occurs, it is usually secondary to some other condition, ref http www.childrenfirst.nhs.uk teens health conditions o osteoporosis juvenile.html Great Ormond Street factsheet ref e.g. osteogenesis imperfecta , rickets , eating disorders or arthritis . In some cases, there is no known cause and it is called idiopathic juvenile osteoporosis . Idiopathic juvenile osteoporosis usually goes away spontaneously. ref http www.niams.nih.gov Health Info Bone Bone Health Juvenilejuvenile osteoporosis.asp NIAMS page ref Also, child abuse should be suspected in recurring cases of bone fracture. Treatment for secondary juvenile osteoporosis focuses on treating any underlying disorder. References reflist Category Osteopathies Category Rare diseases medicine stub ... more details
Multiple issues globalize December 2010 cleanup January 2008 refimprove February 2010 A juvenile court ... that Beginning around 35 years ago, increases in violent juvenile crime permitted judges to transfer juveniles to adult criminal courts. No national data exist on the number of juvenile offenders ... between a juvenile court and an adult court in England is that the juvenile court has a much wider jurisdiction in terms of the offenses it can try. It can deal with a juvenile for any offense except .... ref Encyclopaedia Britannica. Crime and Punishment. Treatment of juvenile offenders. Reformatory movement. ref Scope and range Juvenile court is a special court or department of a trial court which ... of their parents. The normal age of these defendants is under 18, but juvenile court does not have jurisdiction in cases in which minors are charged as adults. The procedure in juvenile court is not always ... in sentencing juvenile offenders to prison, with transfer to state prison upon reaching adulthood ... of control is a problem, the juvenile court may seek out foster homes for the juvenile, treating the child as a ward of the court. ref http dictionary.law.com Default.aspx?selected 1090 ref A juvenile ..., taking over from the previous juvenile courts the responsibility for dealing with children and young ... as a juvenile defendant. In New York and North Carolina , however, the minimum age at which ... of the crime. In Kent v. United States 1966 , the United States Supreme Court held that a juvenile must be afforded due process rights, specifically that a waiver of jurisdiction from a juvenile court ... February 4, 2010. ref The U.S. Supreme Court held, in 1967, that children accused in a juvenile ... age from which a child is accountable in the juvenile court system this varies between states, with many setting 10 as the minimum. ref cite web url http criminal.findlaw.com crimes juvenile justice when ... 31 ref Not all minors who commit a crime are committed to juvenile or adult court. A police officer ... more details
Juvenile Liaison 1 1975 and Juvenile Liaison 2 1990 are documentary films by Nick Broomfield about a juvenile liaison project in Blackburn , Lancashire . The first film examines a series of children and their run ins with the law, over minor wrongdoings such as apple theft. The second film revisits some of the characters from the first, in some sort of attempt to measure the success of the scheme. After its production, the first film was banned by the British Film Institute BFI for many years Juvenile Liaison 1 revolved mainly around the activities of Sergeant Ray, whose preventative measures when dealing with young trouble makers fell mainly in the strong arm category of approach. In Juvenile Liaison 2 Rey is contacted by phone but declines to make an appearance, hinting at misrepresentation and possible damage to his career. See also Criminalization Youth rights External links http www.nickbroomfield.com juvenile.html Official website Nick Broomfield Category 1975 films Category Films directed by Nick Broomfield Category Documentary films about children Category Documentary films about law enforcement Category Juvenile law documentary film stub ... more details
Infobox musical artist name Juvenile background solo singer image caption Juvenile performing at the House ... Terius Gray , better known by his stage name Juvenile , born March 25, 1975 is an American ... , spawning the Hot 100 number one hits of 2004 USA number one hit Slow Motion Juvenile song ... . He released Reality Check Juvenile album Reality Check under that label. ref name Allmusic cite web last Ankeny first Jason title Juvenile Biography url Allmusic class artist id p92107 biography ... Juvenile Cocky & Confident Amazon ref He released his ninth studio album, titled Beast Mode album ... mode to july declares it a summer album ref Music career Early career Juvenile first began recording ..., It s Jimi . The song Bounce For the Juvenile was a minor local hit and gave the name bounce music bounce ..., but did fairly well on a local level. 1997 Solja Rags After the regional success of his debut Juvenile signed to the larger Cash Money Records . In 1997 Solja Rags , Juvenile s debut album with Cash ... of Juvenile s albums on Cash Money in their entirety except Juve the Great . Also in 1997 Juvenile ... Juvenile s next album, titled 400 Degreez was released in 1998. It was his breakout to the national ... much more national promotion. This along with much more critically praised music made Juvenile ... singles cite web title Juvenile Billboard Singles url Allmusic class artist id p92107 charts ... That Azz Up , as another New Orleans performer DJ Jubilee claimed that Juvenile s song sounded very ... Carey, Kanye West, Beyonce, Further Seems Forever, Juvenile & .he also has a 9th album coming out in stores on November according to his myspace page in November More Juvenile net worth 350 million ... 2008 02 14 ref 1999 2002 Tha G Code & Project English In 1998, capitalizing off Juvenile s popularity ... came out and was successful, being certified Platinum. Over the next few years Juvenile released ... the success of 400 Degreez . Juvenile left Cash Money Records in 2002 to form his label, UTP ... more details
Infobox Disease Name Juvenile hemochromatosis Image Caption DiseasesDB ICD10 ICD10 E 83 1 e 70 ICD9 ICD9 275.0 ICDO OMIM 602390 OMIM mult OMIM2 606464 MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshID Juvenile hemochromatosis or hemochromatosis type 2 is, as its name indicates, a form of hemochromatosis which emerges during youth. There are two forms ref name urlJuvenile Hereditary Hemochromatosis GeneReviews NCBI Bookshelf cite web url http www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov bookshelf br.fcgi?book gene&partid 1170 title Juvenile Hereditary Hemochromatosis GeneReviews NCBI Bookshelf format work accessdate ref HFE2A is associated with hemojuvelin ref name pmid17339196 cite journal author Aguilar Martinez P, Lok CY, Cunat S, Cadet E, Robson K, Rochette J title Juvenile hemochromatosis caused by a novel combination of hemojuvelin G320V R176C mutations in a 5 year old girl journal Haematologica volume 92 issue 3 pages 421 2 year 2007 month March pmid 17339196 doi 10.3324 haematol.10701 url http www.haematologica.org cgi pmidlookup?view long&pmid 17339196 ref HFE2B is associated with hepcidin antimicrobial peptide ref name pmid17229647 cite journal author Rideau A, Mangeat B, Matthes T, Trono D, Beris P title Molecular mechanism of hepcidin deficiency in a patient with juvenile hemochromatosis journal Haematologica volume 92 issue 1 pages 127 8 year 2007 month January pmid 17229647 doi 10.3324 haematol.10545 url http www.haematologica.org cgi pmidlookup?view long&pmid 17229647 ref Some sources only specifically include hemojuvelin as a cause of juvenile hemochromatosis. ref name urlHemochromatosis Causes MayoClinic.com cite web url http www.mayoclinic.com health hemochromatosis DS00455 DSECTION 3 title Hemochromatosis Causes MayoClinic.com format work accessdate ref External links http www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov bookshelf br.fcgi?book gene&part jh GeneReview NIH UW entry on Juvenile Hereditary Hemochromatosis References reflist Inborn errors of metal metabolism DEFAULTSORT Juvenile Hemochromatosis ... more details
Infobox Disease Name PAGENAME Image Juvenile xanthogranuloma intermed mag.jpg Caption Micrograph of a juvenile xanthogranuloma with the distinctive Touton giant cell s. H&E stain . Width 150 DiseasesDB 32580 ICD10 ICD10 D 76 3 d 70 BR ILDS D76.390 ICD9 ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj oph eMedicineTopic 588 MeshID D014972 Juvenile xanthogranuloma is a form of histiocytosis , classified as non Langerhans cell histiocytosis , ref cite journal author Nakasu S, Tsuji A, Fuse I, Hirai H title Intracranial solitary juvenile xanthogranuloma successfully treated with stereotactic radiosurgery journal J. Neurooncol. volume 84 issue 1 pages 99 102 year 2007 pmid 17332947 doi 10.1007 s11060 007 9351 1 url ref or more specifically, type 2 . ref DermNet lesions xanthogranuloma ref See also Non X histiocytoses List of cutaneous conditions References references External links DermAtlas 200 Histiocytosis Category Eosinophilic cutaneous conditions Cutaneous condition stub fr Xanthogranulome juv nile ... more details