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Måns Petter Albert Sahlén Zelmerlöw (pronounced [ˈmɔnːs ˈsɛ̂lmɛˌɭøːv]; born 13 June 1986) [1] is a Swedish singer and television presenter. He took part in Idol 2005, eventually finishing fifth, won the first season of Let's Dance, and scored a hit with his 2007 song "Cara Mia", which was his entry in that year's Melodifestivalen.
In a diagnostic workup individuals with a combination of endocrine neoplasias suggestive of the MEN1 syndrome are recommended to have a mutational analysis of the MEN1 gene if additional diagnostic criteria are sufficiently met, mainly including: [1] [10] age <40 years; positive family history including a first degree relative proving to have ...
MZW is the second solo album from Swedish singer and model Måns Zelmerlöw.The album fits more into the dance genre than pop as his debut album Stand By For... did. The album features "Hope & Glory", Zerlmerlöw's entry into Melodifestivalen 2009, Sweden's selection process to decide their Eurovision entry.
Stand by For... is the debut studio album from Swedish singer and model Måns Zelmerlöw.It was released on 23 May 2007, debuting and peaking at number 1 on the official Swedish album chart.
Perfectly Damaged is the sixth studio album from Swedish singer Måns Zelmerlöw.It was released on 3 June 2015 through Warner Music Sweden. [2] On 11 May 2015, Zelmerlöw revealed the artwork and track list for the album. [3]
The McDonald criteria maintained a scheme for diagnosing MS based solely on clinical grounds but also proposed for the first time that when clinical evidence is lacking, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) findings can serve as surrogates for dissemination in space (DIS) and/or time (DIT) to diagnose MS. [5] The criteria try to prove the existence ...
Historically, the first widespread set of criteria were the Schumacher criteria (also spelled sometimes Schumacker). Currently, testing of cerebrospinal fluid obtained from a lumbar puncture can provide evidence of chronic inflammation of the central nervous system, looking for oligoclonal bands of IgG on electrophoresis, which are inflammation markers found in 75–85% of people with MS., [2 ...
Facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy (FSHD) is a type of muscular dystrophy, a group of heritable diseases that cause degeneration of muscle and progressive weakness. Per the name, FSHD tends to sequentially weaken the muscles of the face, those that position the scapula, and those overlying the humerus bone of the upper arm.