Donkey Dermatology
... occurred during, then regressed after 2 of its 5 pregnancies.20 Donkeys have been reported with pituitary pars intermedia dysfunction, also known as equine Cushing disease.21 The initial dosage of pergolide reported as effective in treatment is 0.002 mg/kg per day.22 Equine sarcoidosis has been seen ...
... occurred during, then regressed after 2 of its 5 pregnancies.20 Donkeys have been reported with pituitary pars intermedia dysfunction, also known as equine Cushing disease.21 The initial dosage of pergolide reported as effective in treatment is 0.002 mg/kg per day.22 Equine sarcoidosis has been seen ...
clin exp rheum 27/1 - Clinical and Experimental Rheumatology
... Autoimmune connective tissue diseases (ACTDs) constitute a heterogeneous group of chronic immune-mediated inflammatory disorders, primarily affecting connective tissues and usually characterized by multisystem involvement with variable and frequently overlapping clinical manifestations. Abnormal immu ...
... Autoimmune connective tissue diseases (ACTDs) constitute a heterogeneous group of chronic immune-mediated inflammatory disorders, primarily affecting connective tissues and usually characterized by multisystem involvement with variable and frequently overlapping clinical manifestations. Abnormal immu ...
Multiple Sclerosis Disease Report
... Usually, patients experience the first symptoms of MS between the ages 20 and 50, with the mean age of onset in the United States being 32.5 years of age. However, disease onset at earlier or later ages is also possible, and the National MS Society estimates that there are about 8,000 to 10,000 pedi ...
... Usually, patients experience the first symptoms of MS between the ages 20 and 50, with the mean age of onset in the United States being 32.5 years of age. However, disease onset at earlier or later ages is also possible, and the National MS Society estimates that there are about 8,000 to 10,000 pedi ...
Diagnostics/Imaging
... • Homozygous mutation in C1r gene: CT mutation at nucleotide-6392 in exon 10 of the C1R gene – stop codon (R380X) • Homozygous deficiencies of early components for complement activation are major risk factors for SLE • The mother of the infant in case 2 was heterozygous for the mutation; father not ...
... • Homozygous mutation in C1r gene: CT mutation at nucleotide-6392 in exon 10 of the C1R gene – stop codon (R380X) • Homozygous deficiencies of early components for complement activation are major risk factors for SLE • The mother of the infant in case 2 was heterozygous for the mutation; father not ...
The uvea - TOP Recommended Websites
... eye affected during secondary and tertiary syphillis ocular manifestation – anterior uveitis ( granulomatous and nongranulomatous ), chorioretinitis, necrotizing retinitis, retinal vasculitis, intermediate uveitis and panuveitis many patient with ocular signs do not have systemic signs Th : penicill ...
... eye affected during secondary and tertiary syphillis ocular manifestation – anterior uveitis ( granulomatous and nongranulomatous ), chorioretinitis, necrotizing retinitis, retinal vasculitis, intermediate uveitis and panuveitis many patient with ocular signs do not have systemic signs Th : penicill ...
Common and Southern Rusts - Purdue Extension
... surface with a hand lens should reveal ruptured epidermal leaf tissue surrounding the lesion. This symptom will help to distinguish common rust from other foliar fungal diseases. Southern rust prefers warmer weather — fungal infection occurs between 77-82°F. This disease usually appears in Indiana i ...
... surface with a hand lens should reveal ruptured epidermal leaf tissue surrounding the lesion. This symptom will help to distinguish common rust from other foliar fungal diseases. Southern rust prefers warmer weather — fungal infection occurs between 77-82°F. This disease usually appears in Indiana i ...
Cutaneous Lupus Erythematosus
... Common in acute cutaneous LE (occurs in 20-60% of patients with LE) Begins on malar area and bridge of nose, classically associated with edema (can be severe) Nasolabial folds are characteristically spared May begin as macules and/or papules the may become confluent and hyperkeratotic Ears ...
... Common in acute cutaneous LE (occurs in 20-60% of patients with LE) Begins on malar area and bridge of nose, classically associated with edema (can be severe) Nasolabial folds are characteristically spared May begin as macules and/or papules the may become confluent and hyperkeratotic Ears ...
Темы УИРСа по патофизиологии для студентов лечебного
... 1. The role of free radical and peroxide damage responses in cells and the pathogenesis of human diseases. 2. Specific and non-specific markers of cell damage 3. The main causes, mechanisms of development and consequences of damage to cellular receptors. 4. The mutations and their role in human path ...
... 1. The role of free radical and peroxide damage responses in cells and the pathogenesis of human diseases. 2. Specific and non-specific markers of cell damage 3. The main causes, mechanisms of development and consequences of damage to cellular receptors. 4. The mutations and their role in human path ...
Incidence of Sugarcane Smut in Louisiana and Its Effect on Yield
... diseased plants within fields were highest in susceptible cultivars CP 73-351 and NCo 310, intermediate in moderately susceptible cultivars CP 65-357 and CP 74-383, lowest in resistant cultivars CP 70-330 and CP 72-370, and absent in CP 70-321 and CP 72-356. Cane tonnage yields were negatively corre ...
... diseased plants within fields were highest in susceptible cultivars CP 73-351 and NCo 310, intermediate in moderately susceptible cultivars CP 65-357 and CP 74-383, lowest in resistant cultivars CP 70-330 and CP 72-370, and absent in CP 70-321 and CP 72-356. Cane tonnage yields were negatively corre ...
The yin and yang of tumor necrosis factor inhibitors
... ment. The most potent and effective therapies are sometimes accompanied by the most profound and dangerous side effects. The tumor necrosis factor (TNF) inhibitors are a case in point. Since their introduction less than a decade ago, they have revolutionized our approach to a variety of autoimmune d ...
... ment. The most potent and effective therapies are sometimes accompanied by the most profound and dangerous side effects. The tumor necrosis factor (TNF) inhibitors are a case in point. Since their introduction less than a decade ago, they have revolutionized our approach to a variety of autoimmune d ...
The General Practitioner - Western Connecticut State University
... experiment with many others. In 1798 he published all his research. In each of the next two years he published the results of further experiments, which confirmed his original theory that cowpox did indeed protect against smallpox. Jenner's newly proven technique for protecting people from smallpox ...
... experiment with many others. In 1798 he published all his research. In each of the next two years he published the results of further experiments, which confirmed his original theory that cowpox did indeed protect against smallpox. Jenner's newly proven technique for protecting people from smallpox ...
Tumour Necrosis Factor-α (TNF-α) antagonists and Tuberculosis
... Patients without radiographic evidence of TB, but with a positive Mantoux should be classified as a case of LTBI. 4.1. For the purpose of LTBI screening prior to commencing TNF-α antagonists, 2 TU Mantoux testing is recommended. While reactions over 10mm should be interpreted as indicating TB infect ...
... Patients without radiographic evidence of TB, but with a positive Mantoux should be classified as a case of LTBI. 4.1. For the purpose of LTBI screening prior to commencing TNF-α antagonists, 2 TU Mantoux testing is recommended. While reactions over 10mm should be interpreted as indicating TB infect ...
dermatoze de sarcină dermatoses of pregnancy
... new blister formation. It includes glucocorticoids in small doses (prednisone 20-60 mg/orally) (11). Polymorphic eruption of pregnancy (figure 1) is known also as pruritic urticarial papules and plaques of pregnancy (PUPPP). It appears in the third trimester and affects mainly the primigravidae. It ...
... new blister formation. It includes glucocorticoids in small doses (prednisone 20-60 mg/orally) (11). Polymorphic eruption of pregnancy (figure 1) is known also as pruritic urticarial papules and plaques of pregnancy (PUPPP). It appears in the third trimester and affects mainly the primigravidae. It ...
Katherine L. O'Brien, Scott F. Dowell, Benjamin Schwartz, S. Michael... William R. Phillips and Michael A. Gerber Cough Illness/Bronchitis
... The lack of benefit from antimicrobial therapy is consistent with community- and hospital-based studies in the United States and other areas of the world that implicate nonbacterial organisms as the etiologic agents of cough illness/bronchitis. These studies demonstrate that viral pathogens such as ...
... The lack of benefit from antimicrobial therapy is consistent with community- and hospital-based studies in the United States and other areas of the world that implicate nonbacterial organisms as the etiologic agents of cough illness/bronchitis. These studies demonstrate that viral pathogens such as ...
Cardiac Differential Diagnosis
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... This presentation is the property of the Milwaukee County EMS Education Center. Any reproduction or use of this presentation without expressed permission is prohibited. ...
Tonsillitis and Adenoids
... tonsillitis: Here tonsillitis is a part of generalized pharyngitis and seen in viral infections ...
... tonsillitis: Here tonsillitis is a part of generalized pharyngitis and seen in viral infections ...
Chronic inflammatory disease and its treatment during pregnancy
... response is lost, resulting in excessive immune activation and chronic inflammation, mediated by cytokines, among them tumor necrosis factor (TNF).9,11,29 In IBD mouse models, mice that are genetically susceptible do not develop intestinal inflammation when raised in a bacteria-free environment, poi ...
... response is lost, resulting in excessive immune activation and chronic inflammation, mediated by cytokines, among them tumor necrosis factor (TNF).9,11,29 In IBD mouse models, mice that are genetically susceptible do not develop intestinal inflammation when raised in a bacteria-free environment, poi ...
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... The risk of congenital malformations may be slightly increased in children of IBD patients, mainly for patients with UC 48, although a number of studies did not observe an increased risk of congenital abnormalities 5,53. A population-based case control study in Hungary found no overall increased ris ...
... The risk of congenital malformations may be slightly increased in children of IBD patients, mainly for patients with UC 48, although a number of studies did not observe an increased risk of congenital abnormalities 5,53. A population-based case control study in Hungary found no overall increased ris ...
frosted branch angiitis
... The inflammation of the anterior segment is usually mild and may include conjunctival and ciliary injection. Occasionally filiform keratic precipitates can be noted. The grade of anterior chamber inflammation is low, ranging from 0.5 to 1.5 + flare/ cells. In patients with associated systemic lupus ...
... The inflammation of the anterior segment is usually mild and may include conjunctival and ciliary injection. Occasionally filiform keratic precipitates can be noted. The grade of anterior chamber inflammation is low, ranging from 0.5 to 1.5 + flare/ cells. In patients with associated systemic lupus ...
Peer-reviewed Article PDF - e
... The study findings suggested that male major depression patients with early life stress may clinically exhibit stress induced increases in inflammatory markers that are further exacerbated by exposure to acute stress. These findings indicate that depressed patients with increased early life stress e ...
... The study findings suggested that male major depression patients with early life stress may clinically exhibit stress induced increases in inflammatory markers that are further exacerbated by exposure to acute stress. These findings indicate that depressed patients with increased early life stress e ...
What causes polio? What are the signs and symptoms of polio? How
... offered to everyone as a baby. Children then have booster doses just before they start school, and then again after they leave. It is young children who are the most at risk from polio, but adults can also have the disease. Sheet 1 of 2 ...
... offered to everyone as a baby. Children then have booster doses just before they start school, and then again after they leave. It is young children who are the most at risk from polio, but adults can also have the disease. Sheet 1 of 2 ...
Meningococcal vaccines for Australians
... meningitis may not necessarily be typical and are often non-specific. They can include sudden onset of fever, a rash that can be petechial or purpuric (i.e. like red-purple spots or bruises) or maculopapular, headache, neck stiffness, photophobia, altered consciousness, muscle aches, cold hands, thi ...
... meningitis may not necessarily be typical and are often non-specific. They can include sudden onset of fever, a rash that can be petechial or purpuric (i.e. like red-purple spots or bruises) or maculopapular, headache, neck stiffness, photophobia, altered consciousness, muscle aches, cold hands, thi ...
Actinomycosis in Differential Diagnosis of Cervicofacial Mass: A
... in infection (4). It is mostly found in adults, women are less frequently affected than men. Infection is very rare in infants and children. When found in children, it rarely spreads beyond superficial cervicofacial lesions (2). Actinomycosis is often difficult to diagnose as it can mimic numerous i ...
... in infection (4). It is mostly found in adults, women are less frequently affected than men. Infection is very rare in infants and children. When found in children, it rarely spreads beyond superficial cervicofacial lesions (2). Actinomycosis is often difficult to diagnose as it can mimic numerous i ...
Peer-reviewed Article PDF - e
... are other foci other than the tonsils where streptococcus can be found; there have been reports on perianal streptococcus and guttate psoriasis. However, cutaneous streptococcus has been more aligned with glomerulonephritis than to psoriasis [29]. Lyme disease, where Lyme spirochetes (Borrelia) have ...
... are other foci other than the tonsils where streptococcus can be found; there have been reports on perianal streptococcus and guttate psoriasis. However, cutaneous streptococcus has been more aligned with glomerulonephritis than to psoriasis [29]. Lyme disease, where Lyme spirochetes (Borrelia) have ...
Kawasaki disease
Kawasaki disease, also known as Kawasaki syndrome, lymph node syndrome, and mucocutaneous lymph node syndrome, is an autoimmune disease in which the medium-sized blood vessels throughout the body become inflamed. It is largely seen in children under five years of age. It affects many organ systems, mainly those including the blood vessels, skin, mucous membranes, and lymph nodes. Its rarest but most serious effect is on the heart, where it can cause fatal coronary artery aneurysms in untreated children. Without treatment, mortality may approach 1%, usually within six weeks of onset. With treatment, the mortality rate is 0.17% in the U.S.Often, a pre-existing viral infection may play a role in its pathogenesis. The skin, the conjunctivae of the eyes, and the mucous membranes of the mouth become red and inflamed. Swelling of the hands and feet is often seen and lymph nodes in the neck are often enlarged. A recurrent fever, often 37.8 °C (100.0 °F) or higher, is characteristic of the acute phase of the disease. In untreated children, the fever lasts about 10 days, but may range from five to 25 days. The disorder was first described in 1967 by Tomisaku Kawasaki in Japan.