Acta Scientific Clinical Case Reports (ASCR)

Mini Review Volume 6 Issue 7

Case Studies in Dohad Paradigm: Organs and Systems Probably Involved

Viktor I Goudochnikov*

Member of LA-DOHaD and ISOAD, PhD in Biochemistry, Santa Maria – RS, Brazil

*Corresponding Author: Viktor I Goudochnikov, Member of LA-DOHaD and ISOAD, PhD in Biochemistry, Santa Maria – RS, Brazil.

Received: April 29, 2025; Published: June 16, 2025

Abstract

A mini-review is presented on the role of glucocorticoids (GC) and stress in programming/imprinting phenomena, as referred to DOHaD concept in various organs and systems. The conclustion is made about the necessity for elaboration of medico-biographical method, in order to reunite subsequently individual case reports on the basis of the onto- and phylopathogenic models.

Keywords: Case Reports; Glucocorticoids; Ontogeny; Stress

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Citation

Citation: Viktor I Goudochnikov. “Case Studies in Dohad Paradigm: Organs and Systems Probably Involved". “Case Studies in Dohad Paradigm: Organs and Systems Probably Involved". Acta Scientific Clinical Case Reports 6.7 (2025): 13-15.

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Copyright: © 2025 Viktor I Goudochnikov. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.




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