Department of Life and Earth Sciences (In Alphabetical Order)
... Reasoning and Rationale Behind Common Treatments in Dentistry The justification for a particular treatment plan to counter any given ailment in dentistry is ultimately grounded in scientific study and findings; however, other factors such as economic and business considerations, as well as personal ...
... Reasoning and Rationale Behind Common Treatments in Dentistry The justification for a particular treatment plan to counter any given ailment in dentistry is ultimately grounded in scientific study and findings; however, other factors such as economic and business considerations, as well as personal ...
COPD Practical Aspects of Care, 2016
... Stem Cell Treatments: 6 False Hope Warning Signs The International Society for Stem Cell Research lists these warning signs that a stem cell treatment is not legitimate It makes claims based on patient testmonials The same stem cells are used to treat many diseases The source of the stem cell ...
... Stem Cell Treatments: 6 False Hope Warning Signs The International Society for Stem Cell Research lists these warning signs that a stem cell treatment is not legitimate It makes claims based on patient testmonials The same stem cells are used to treat many diseases The source of the stem cell ...
Guillain-Barré Syndrome - American Academy of Family Physicians
... in the United States is 1.65 to 1.79 per 100,000 persons. Guillain-Barré syndrome is believed to result from an aberrant immune response that attacks nerve tissue. This response may be triggered by surgery, immunizations, or infections. The most common form of the disease, acute inflammatory demyeli ...
... in the United States is 1.65 to 1.79 per 100,000 persons. Guillain-Barré syndrome is believed to result from an aberrant immune response that attacks nerve tissue. This response may be triggered by surgery, immunizations, or infections. The most common form of the disease, acute inflammatory demyeli ...
CASE REPORT Cyclophosphamide Therapy for Corticoresistant Drug Reaction With
... Ocular involvement is a rare feature of DRESS syndrome, with only 2 previously reported cases, both induced by lamotrigine. Schauer et al8 described a 63-year-old woman with DRESS syndrome, acute bilateral panuveitis, increased intraocular pressure, and decreased visual acuity, associated with HHV-6 ...
... Ocular involvement is a rare feature of DRESS syndrome, with only 2 previously reported cases, both induced by lamotrigine. Schauer et al8 described a 63-year-old woman with DRESS syndrome, acute bilateral panuveitis, increased intraocular pressure, and decreased visual acuity, associated with HHV-6 ...
vaginitis
... prolonged periods of time (at least three months), thus it is often not possible to ascertain when or from whom the infection was acquired . Vaginitis — Common signs and symptoms of acute infection include a purulent, ...
... prolonged periods of time (at least three months), thus it is often not possible to ascertain when or from whom the infection was acquired . Vaginitis — Common signs and symptoms of acute infection include a purulent, ...
rajiv gandhi university of health sciences
... signals resulting in seizures. Caution should be exercised when using these medications in patients who may be at a high risk of developing seizures or have a known diagnosis of epilepsy. If TCAs are prescribed they should be titrated slowly and patients should be monitored for adverse events. Since ...
... signals resulting in seizures. Caution should be exercised when using these medications in patients who may be at a high risk of developing seizures or have a known diagnosis of epilepsy. If TCAs are prescribed they should be titrated slowly and patients should be monitored for adverse events. Since ...
To determine the use of an LNG-IUS for conservative management
... may be achieved via both local and systemic routes. The hypomenorrhoea which many of these patients experienced is likely to be a combination of atrophy of the endometrium (local activity) and ovarian suppression (systemic activity). It is recognized that in the first 3 months on the device, up to 8 ...
... may be achieved via both local and systemic routes. The hypomenorrhoea which many of these patients experienced is likely to be a combination of atrophy of the endometrium (local activity) and ovarian suppression (systemic activity). It is recognized that in the first 3 months on the device, up to 8 ...
Zofran Subcutaneous Pump in the Treatment of Hyperemesis
... A. Reviewing the evidence for using continuous subcutaneous metoclopramide and ondansetron to treat nausea & vomiting during pregnancy. OBJECTIVE: To examine the medical evidence regarding the clinical efficacy and costeffectiveness of the application of continuous subcutaneous metoclopramide and o ...
... A. Reviewing the evidence for using continuous subcutaneous metoclopramide and ondansetron to treat nausea & vomiting during pregnancy. OBJECTIVE: To examine the medical evidence regarding the clinical efficacy and costeffectiveness of the application of continuous subcutaneous metoclopramide and o ...
ABSTRACT
... syndrome (SARS). Individuals infected with SARS present with fever, cough and myalgia that may progress to lung inflammation including acute respiratory distress syndrome. We analyzed tissue and blood samples collected longitudinally from suspect or probable SARS patients during the prodrome, acute ...
... syndrome (SARS). Individuals infected with SARS present with fever, cough and myalgia that may progress to lung inflammation including acute respiratory distress syndrome. We analyzed tissue and blood samples collected longitudinally from suspect or probable SARS patients during the prodrome, acute ...
doctorat_presentation - Cairo University Scholars
... A wide variety of conservative and surgical approaches have been proposed. Conservative treatment modalities is based on the hypothesis that irreversible and invasive therapies are not indicated to treat symptoms in the absence of a well identified pathogenesis pathway So surgical intervention ...
... A wide variety of conservative and surgical approaches have been proposed. Conservative treatment modalities is based on the hypothesis that irreversible and invasive therapies are not indicated to treat symptoms in the absence of a well identified pathogenesis pathway So surgical intervention ...
Houston Posters HP01 CAREER SATISFACTION AND
... Sama Al-Junaid1, Samantha Hodges1, Aviva Petrie2, Susan Cunningham1, 1Department of Orthodontics and 2Biostatistics Unit, Eastman Dental Institute, London, U.K. AIMS: To investigate factors affecting career satisfaction and work-life balance in specialist orthodontists in the United Kingdom/Republic ...
... Sama Al-Junaid1, Samantha Hodges1, Aviva Petrie2, Susan Cunningham1, 1Department of Orthodontics and 2Biostatistics Unit, Eastman Dental Institute, London, U.K. AIMS: To investigate factors affecting career satisfaction and work-life balance in specialist orthodontists in the United Kingdom/Republic ...
primary causes of ventricular tachycardia
... 3. DKA – insulin is the primary treatment; HHS – fluids is the primary treatment 4. Use the Hospitalist Handbook and other guidelines to manage these patients (better outcomes) Other Pearls: • The preferred term for hyperosmolar non-ketotic coma (HONK) is now hyperglycemic hyperosmolar state (HHS) w ...
... 3. DKA – insulin is the primary treatment; HHS – fluids is the primary treatment 4. Use the Hospitalist Handbook and other guidelines to manage these patients (better outcomes) Other Pearls: • The preferred term for hyperosmolar non-ketotic coma (HONK) is now hyperglycemic hyperosmolar state (HHS) w ...
ENDOCTRINOLOGY REFERRAL
... Then add in oral antibiotics e.g. tetracyclines for minimum of three months. A treatment course of nine to eighteen months is not unusual. In female patients consider hormonal therapy. ...
... Then add in oral antibiotics e.g. tetracyclines for minimum of three months. A treatment course of nine to eighteen months is not unusual. In female patients consider hormonal therapy. ...
Plasma HIV RNA
... Cooper D, et al. CROI 2007. Abstract 105aLB. Steigbigel R, et al. CROI 2007. Abstract 105bLB. ...
... Cooper D, et al. CROI 2007. Abstract 105aLB. Steigbigel R, et al. CROI 2007. Abstract 105bLB. ...
Treatment of Hydatid Disease of the Liver Original Paper
... had three cycles. This was when the surgery was not carried out during the second cycle. In one this was due to an operative procedure for another indication during the second cycle, and the other had already received two cycles from elsewhere. One (4%) patient developed features of hepatotoxicity t ...
... had three cycles. This was when the surgery was not carried out during the second cycle. In one this was due to an operative procedure for another indication during the second cycle, and the other had already received two cycles from elsewhere. One (4%) patient developed features of hepatotoxicity t ...
BEMER Therapy and Bronchial Asthma
... disease, functional disorders, tumors, etc.) have one thing in common – they lead to a decrease in oxygen supply. Bronchial Asthma (Greek: shortness of breath / breathlessness) is a chronic inflammatory disease of the deep lying airways (bronchi). In those affected, the bronchi overreact to certain ...
... disease, functional disorders, tumors, etc.) have one thing in common – they lead to a decrease in oxygen supply. Bronchial Asthma (Greek: shortness of breath / breathlessness) is a chronic inflammatory disease of the deep lying airways (bronchi). In those affected, the bronchi overreact to certain ...
Document
... Suppurative-inflamatory disease at new-born of early age (phlegmon, mastitis, omphalitis, psevdofurunkulez, limfadenit, perirectitis). Classification. Diagnostics. Tactic. Treatments. Complications. Consequences. Rehabilitation. Sharp and chronic haematologic osteomyelitis for children. Osteomyeliti ...
... Suppurative-inflamatory disease at new-born of early age (phlegmon, mastitis, omphalitis, psevdofurunkulez, limfadenit, perirectitis). Classification. Diagnostics. Tactic. Treatments. Complications. Consequences. Rehabilitation. Sharp and chronic haematologic osteomyelitis for children. Osteomyeliti ...
Overnight Corneal Reshaping (Orthokeratology) in Adolescents
... (Paragon CRT – Corneal Refractive Therapy) (Paragon Vision Sciences) The lens was approved for patients with myopia limit -6.00D sphere and -1.75D astigmatism We began fitting patients with this lens that year. ...
... (Paragon CRT – Corneal Refractive Therapy) (Paragon Vision Sciences) The lens was approved for patients with myopia limit -6.00D sphere and -1.75D astigmatism We began fitting patients with this lens that year. ...
The_Curenet_Mng - African Index Medicus
... metoprolol CR/XL, have been shown significantly decrease mortality by 34%. Speculation about the benefit of betablockers in heart failure has been ongoing for more than two decades. The results from these recent trials however, have clearly established their beneficial effects on total mortality, de ...
... metoprolol CR/XL, have been shown significantly decrease mortality by 34%. Speculation about the benefit of betablockers in heart failure has been ongoing for more than two decades. The results from these recent trials however, have clearly established their beneficial effects on total mortality, de ...
Infective endocarditis
... Surgery is justified in patients with high-risk features which make the possibility of cure with antibiotic treatment unlikely and who do not have co-morbid conditions or complications which make the prospect of recovery remote The three main indications for early surgery (while the patient is sti ...
... Surgery is justified in patients with high-risk features which make the possibility of cure with antibiotic treatment unlikely and who do not have co-morbid conditions or complications which make the prospect of recovery remote The three main indications for early surgery (while the patient is sti ...
Antiplatelet Therapy Response Assessment
... Did you know that at least 1 in 3 patients on antiplatelet therapies are not receiving the intended physiological effect? 1,2,3 Can you make the right treatment decisions before understanding your patient’s unique response to antiplatelet medications? Consider these facts: • 40% of clopidogrel (Pla ...
... Did you know that at least 1 in 3 patients on antiplatelet therapies are not receiving the intended physiological effect? 1,2,3 Can you make the right treatment decisions before understanding your patient’s unique response to antiplatelet medications? Consider these facts: • 40% of clopidogrel (Pla ...
Hordeolum and Chalazion
... I surmise that, from a clinical standpoint, the routine examination of patients’ eyelids has historically been cursory at best for most clinicians. Prevalence data, however, indicate that this aspect of the clinical visit should not be ignored. Unfortunately, effective and enduring treatment options ...
... I surmise that, from a clinical standpoint, the routine examination of patients’ eyelids has historically been cursory at best for most clinicians. Prevalence data, however, indicate that this aspect of the clinical visit should not be ignored. Unfortunately, effective and enduring treatment options ...
Management of multiple sclerosis
Several therapies for multiple sclerosis (MS) exist, although there is no known cure. Multiple sclerosis is a chronic inflammatory demyelinating disease that affects the central nervous system (CNS).The most common initial course of the disease is the relapsing-remitting subtype, which is characterized by unpredictable attacks (relapses) followed by periods of relative remission with no new signs of disease activity. After some years, many of the people who have this subtype begin to experience neurologic decline without acute relapses. When this happens it is called secondary progressive multiple sclerosis. Other, less common, courses of the disease are the primary progressive (decline from the beginning without attacks) and the progressive-relapsing (steady neurologic decline and superimposed attacks). Different therapies are used for patients experiencing acute attacks, for patients who have the relapsing-remitting subtype, for patients who have the progressive subtypes, for patients without a diagnosis of MS who have a demyelinating event, and for managing the various consequences of MS.The primary aims of therapy are returning function after an attack, preventing new attacks, and preventing disability. As with any medical treatment, medications used in the management of MS may have several adverse effects, and many possible therapies are still under investigation. At the same time different alternative treatments are pursued by many patients, despite the paucity of supporting, comparable, replicated scientific study.This article focuses on therapies for standard MS; borderline forms of MS have particular treatments that are excluded.