... Because it is widely felt, that cystoscopy and bladder morphology provides important information, it was decided to make a classification including findings like glomerulations and Hunner’s lesion during cystoscopy with hydrodistension and inflammatory or other changes at morphological investigation ...
Public summary of opinion on orphan - EMA
... What is bronchiolitis obliterans syndrome? Bronchiolitis obliterans syndrome is the most common complication affecting patients who have had a lung transplant. Rarely, it may also occur in patients who receive a bone marrow transplant. Bronchiolitis obliterans syndrome occurs when cells of the immun ...
... What is bronchiolitis obliterans syndrome? Bronchiolitis obliterans syndrome is the most common complication affecting patients who have had a lung transplant. Rarely, it may also occur in patients who receive a bone marrow transplant. Bronchiolitis obliterans syndrome occurs when cells of the immun ...
Hyper-Reactive Malarial Splenomegaly Syndrome (HMSS)
... lymphocytes, and hyperplasia of the Kupffer's cells with phagocytosis of cellular debris and red cells [7]. ...
... lymphocytes, and hyperplasia of the Kupffer's cells with phagocytosis of cellular debris and red cells [7]. ...
Autoimmune/inflammatory syndrome induced by adjuvants (ASIA
... C. Perricone et al. / Journal of Autoimmunity 47 (2013) 1e16 ...
... C. Perricone et al. / Journal of Autoimmunity 47 (2013) 1e16 ...
Pediatric Neurology Review - American Academy of Pediatrics
... 70% become seizure free on monotherapy an additional 15% become seizure free on polypharmacy ...
... 70% become seizure free on monotherapy an additional 15% become seizure free on polypharmacy ...
Pediatric Neurology Review
... 70% become seizure free on monotherapy an additional 15% become seizure free on polypharmacy ...
... 70% become seizure free on monotherapy an additional 15% become seizure free on polypharmacy ...
Bijlage 1 - Steungroep ME en Arbeidsongeschiktheid
... spaces, possibly due to infiltration by lymphocytes? This is interesting but not evidence). Kommentaar: There is strong evidence for persistent infection or damage from infection in the CNS but little direct evidence of an inflammatory process in the brain and spinal cord after the acute phase. Some ...
... spaces, possibly due to infiltration by lymphocytes? This is interesting but not evidence). Kommentaar: There is strong evidence for persistent infection or damage from infection in the CNS but little direct evidence of an inflammatory process in the brain and spinal cord after the acute phase. Some ...
2012 Medical Student Scholarship Winner – Christina Sarris
... cases, the fatigue is self-limited or has a known cause. Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, also referred to as Myalgic Encephalomyelitis, is a frustrating medical condition characterized by unexplained persistent fatigue that results in significant deficits in one’s daily social, educational, and occupation ...
... cases, the fatigue is self-limited or has a known cause. Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, also referred to as Myalgic Encephalomyelitis, is a frustrating medical condition characterized by unexplained persistent fatigue that results in significant deficits in one’s daily social, educational, and occupation ...
keyhole limpet haemocyanin, KLH
... elicit antibody responses, both to the coupled peptide and to the carrier molecule. A common carrier protein of high molecular weight and antigenicity is keyhole limpet haemocyanin (KLH). Carrier-specific antibodies often correspond to a significant fraction of the total antibody pool (10% or more) ...
... elicit antibody responses, both to the coupled peptide and to the carrier molecule. A common carrier protein of high molecular weight and antigenicity is keyhole limpet haemocyanin (KLH). Carrier-specific antibodies often correspond to a significant fraction of the total antibody pool (10% or more) ...
Monoclonal antibodies
... brought for. Which he is charged at an end from the decree on a begins to run. Monoclonal Antibody Production A Report of the Committee on Methods of Producing Monoclonal Antibodies Institute for Laboratory Animal Research. The researchers subsequently modified that monoclonal antibody into the exp ...
... brought for. Which he is charged at an end from the decree on a begins to run. Monoclonal Antibody Production A Report of the Committee on Methods of Producing Monoclonal Antibodies Institute for Laboratory Animal Research. The researchers subsequently modified that monoclonal antibody into the exp ...
Antibodies Formerly Known as - Mississippi Valley Regional
... o Currently, the term ‘HTLA antibody’ is not considered the best terminology. HTLA stood for High Titer, Low Avidity antibody and is a description, not an identification of the antibody o There has been no official decision in the blood bank community on what to call these antibodies and many facili ...
... o Currently, the term ‘HTLA antibody’ is not considered the best terminology. HTLA stood for High Titer, Low Avidity antibody and is a description, not an identification of the antibody o There has been no official decision in the blood bank community on what to call these antibodies and many facili ...
HELLP syndrome: a complication or a new autoimmune
... a platelet count decreased by the enhanced consumption [4]. It is considered a severe variant of hypertensive disorders in pregnancy together with the PE and the eclampsia that affect maternal and perinatal mortality and morbidity. HELLP occurs in 0.01–0.2% of the general population, accounting for ...
... a platelet count decreased by the enhanced consumption [4]. It is considered a severe variant of hypertensive disorders in pregnancy together with the PE and the eclampsia that affect maternal and perinatal mortality and morbidity. HELLP occurs in 0.01–0.2% of the general population, accounting for ...
subclAViAn stEAl sYndRoME And oPtic nERVE dAMAGE
... and vertebrobasilar system at the circle of Willis, the remainder of the cerebral cortex may be affected during times of heightened activity (Fig. 9 and 10). Numerous symptoms are associated with posterior circulation cerebral ischemia. Visual symptoms secondary to vestibular dysfunction and/or nyst ...
... and vertebrobasilar system at the circle of Willis, the remainder of the cerebral cortex may be affected during times of heightened activity (Fig. 9 and 10). Numerous symptoms are associated with posterior circulation cerebral ischemia. Visual symptoms secondary to vestibular dysfunction and/or nyst ...
Neuro Oncology: Neuroradiology
... Discussion • Age of onset can help distinguish from MSA from Wolfram, as MSA usually occurs after the fifth decade3. • Wolfram, Dentatorubral Pallidoluysian Atrophy, and Spinocerebellar Ataxia all demonstrate pontocerebellar atrophy. • However, SCA and DRPLA will demonstrate atrophy of the superior ...
... Discussion • Age of onset can help distinguish from MSA from Wolfram, as MSA usually occurs after the fifth decade3. • Wolfram, Dentatorubral Pallidoluysian Atrophy, and Spinocerebellar Ataxia all demonstrate pontocerebellar atrophy. • However, SCA and DRPLA will demonstrate atrophy of the superior ...
Tolosa-Hunt Syndrome with Facial Nerve Paresis
... In this case report, we present a rare case of THS in a young woman with painful ophthalmoplagia and the VIIth nerve involvement, in addition to the classical presentation involving cranial nerves of the IIIrd, VIth and V1 and V2 of the Vth. The patient responded well to the corticosteroid treatment ...
... In this case report, we present a rare case of THS in a young woman with painful ophthalmoplagia and the VIIth nerve involvement, in addition to the classical presentation involving cranial nerves of the IIIrd, VIth and V1 and V2 of the Vth. The patient responded well to the corticosteroid treatment ...
Isolated Benign Unilateral Abducent Nerve Palsies in Young
... Aim: To report a case series of benign isolated abducent nerve palsies, in 6 children, diagnosed in 2 months at a tertiary care centre from within an area of 30 square km. ...
... Aim: To report a case series of benign isolated abducent nerve palsies, in 6 children, diagnosed in 2 months at a tertiary care centre from within an area of 30 square km. ...
Management of Neonatal Sepsis - Emory Department of Pediatrics
... Initiate, resume or continue abx therapy and treat for 7-10 days for gram pos organism or longer if gram neg organism cultured. LP may be performed at the discretion of attending, especially in seriously symptomatic pt ...
... Initiate, resume or continue abx therapy and treat for 7-10 days for gram pos organism or longer if gram neg organism cultured. LP may be performed at the discretion of attending, especially in seriously symptomatic pt ...
Fractures - University of Windsor
... Brief history of the accident Mechanism of injury Special emphasis focused on the region distal to the site of injury ...
... Brief history of the accident Mechanism of injury Special emphasis focused on the region distal to the site of injury ...
Success Story - Henry M. Jackson Foundation
... NIAID, Virion Systems, Inc. and the precursor to MedImmune, as well as technology transfer professionals from USU, the Henry M. Jackson Foundation for the Advancement of Military Medicine, Inc. and the Army’s Intellectual Property Office. While these therapies continue to provide profits for many of ...
... NIAID, Virion Systems, Inc. and the precursor to MedImmune, as well as technology transfer professionals from USU, the Henry M. Jackson Foundation for the Advancement of Military Medicine, Inc. and the Army’s Intellectual Property Office. While these therapies continue to provide profits for many of ...
Group B Sreptococcus
... serious illness. It is found in the digestive, urinary, and reproductive tracts of men and women. In women, it can be found in the vagina and rectum. GBS is not a sexually transmitted disease. Also, although the names are similar, GBS is different from group A streptococcus, the bacteria that causes ...
... serious illness. It is found in the digestive, urinary, and reproductive tracts of men and women. In women, it can be found in the vagina and rectum. GBS is not a sexually transmitted disease. Also, although the names are similar, GBS is different from group A streptococcus, the bacteria that causes ...
cholangitis/cholangiohepatitis syndrome
... Medications presented in this section are intended to provide general information about possible treatment. The treatment for a particular condition may evolve as medical advances are made; therefore, the medications should not be considered as all inclusive. ...
... Medications presented in this section are intended to provide general information about possible treatment. The treatment for a particular condition may evolve as medical advances are made; therefore, the medications should not be considered as all inclusive. ...
Cholangitis/ Cholangiohepatitis Syndrome
... Medications presented in this section are intended to provide general information about possible treatment. The treatment for a particular condition may evolve as medical advances are made; therefore, the medications should not be considered as all inclusive. ...
... Medications presented in this section are intended to provide general information about possible treatment. The treatment for a particular condition may evolve as medical advances are made; therefore, the medications should not be considered as all inclusive. ...
An anatomical basis for the Neck-Tongue Syndrome
... Although the other symptoms of Neck-Tongue (fig 4A and B) but during rotation combined Syndrome may be explicable in terms of nerve with forced extension it may be compressed be- compression, the pain is not, for it has been tween the posterior arch of the atlas and the demonstrated that experimenta ...
... Although the other symptoms of Neck-Tongue (fig 4A and B) but during rotation combined Syndrome may be explicable in terms of nerve with forced extension it may be compressed be- compression, the pain is not, for it has been tween the posterior arch of the atlas and the demonstrated that experimenta ...
5.5_antibodies
... lymphocytes (there may be as many as 10 million different B cells each making it’s own antibody which responds to one specific antigen.) Antibodies are very specific, each antigen has it’s own antibody. Antibodies have a binding site ...
... lymphocytes (there may be as many as 10 million different B cells each making it’s own antibody which responds to one specific antigen.) Antibodies are very specific, each antigen has it’s own antibody. Antibodies have a binding site ...
Overtraining Syndrome
... Training for Sport: Introduction • Positive stress: training that causes improvements in exercise performance – Major training adaptations in 6 to 10 weeks – Depends on volume and intensity of training – Quantity training versus quality training ...
... Training for Sport: Introduction • Positive stress: training that causes improvements in exercise performance – Major training adaptations in 6 to 10 weeks – Depends on volume and intensity of training – Quantity training versus quality training ...
Guillain–Barré syndrome
Guillain–Barré syndrome (GBS, French pronunciation: [ɡiˈlɛ̃ baˈʁe], English pronunciation: /ɡiːˈjænbɑrˈeɪ/), also known as Guillain–Barré–Strohl syndrome or Landry's paralysis, is a rapid-onset muscle weakness as a result of damage to the peripheral nervous system. Many experience changes in sensation or develop pain, followed by muscle weakness beginning in the feet and hands. The symptoms develop over half a day to two weeks. During the acute phase, the disorder can be life-threatening with about a quarter developing weakness of the breathing muscles and requiring mechanical ventilation. Some are affected by changes in the function of the autonomic nervous system, which can lead to dangerous abnormalities in heart rate and blood pressure.This autoimmune disease is caused by the body's immune system mistakenly attacking the peripheral nerves and damaging their myelin insulation. Sometimes this immune dysfunction is triggered by an infection. The diagnosis is usually made on based on the signs and symptoms, through the exclusion of alternative causes, and supported by tests such as nerve conduction studies and examination of the cerebrospinal fluid. Various classifications exist, depending on the areas of weakness, results of nerve conduction studies, and the presence of antiganglioside antibodies. It is classified as an acute polyneuropathy.In those with severe weakness, prompt treatment with intravenous immunoglobulins or plasmapheresis, together with supportive care, will lead to good recovery in the majority. Some may experience ongoing difficulty with walking, painful symptoms, and some require long-term breathing support. Guillain–Barré syndrome is rare, at one to two cases per 100,000 people every year. The syndrome is named after the French neurologists Georges Guillain and Jean Alexandre Barré, who described it with André Strohl in 1916.