The Neuropsychiatric Assessment of Lyme Disease
... localize than emotional one. Many of these patients give a history of an acquired attention deficit disorder. Auditory hyperacusis is particularly noteworthy. Memory deficits are more selective for working memory, short-term memory, slowness of retrieval, and sequential memory (2). Long-term memory ...
... localize than emotional one. Many of these patients give a history of an acquired attention deficit disorder. Auditory hyperacusis is particularly noteworthy. Memory deficits are more selective for working memory, short-term memory, slowness of retrieval, and sequential memory (2). Long-term memory ...
Anti-food polysaccharide antibody formation in Inflammatory
... Supervisory Team: Primary: Professor Alastair Watson Secondary: Dr Norihito Kawasake Abstract of PhD project Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is a chronic inflammatory disease affecting approximately 400 people per 100K populations in UK, which burdens the NHS with £720 million per annum (British So ...
... Supervisory Team: Primary: Professor Alastair Watson Secondary: Dr Norihito Kawasake Abstract of PhD project Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is a chronic inflammatory disease affecting approximately 400 people per 100K populations in UK, which burdens the NHS with £720 million per annum (British So ...
asthma and bronchitis in cats
... Do not discontinue medical treatment when clinical signs have resolved—subclinical inflammation within the lungs is common and can lead to progression of disease Life-long medication and environmental changes may be necessary, as directed by your pet’s veterinarian ...
... Do not discontinue medical treatment when clinical signs have resolved—subclinical inflammation within the lungs is common and can lead to progression of disease Life-long medication and environmental changes may be necessary, as directed by your pet’s veterinarian ...
Comparison of Treatment Regimens for H. pylori
... standard triple therapy were not uniform. Additionally, antibiotic susceptibility tests were only performed in three of the trials. Kate et al (2013) suggests that sequential therapy has shown good efficacy, however further trials need to be completed to assess its superiority over existing regimens ...
... standard triple therapy were not uniform. Additionally, antibiotic susceptibility tests were only performed in three of the trials. Kate et al (2013) suggests that sequential therapy has shown good efficacy, however further trials need to be completed to assess its superiority over existing regimens ...
Topic 25 Nutritional Support In Neurological diseases
... trauma (brain trauma and spinal cord injury) have been studied for many years, as nutritional impairment is a significant prognostic factor in these patients. Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a major cause of disability, death and economic cost to our society. Brain and spinal cord injury patients ar ...
... trauma (brain trauma and spinal cord injury) have been studied for many years, as nutritional impairment is a significant prognostic factor in these patients. Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a major cause of disability, death and economic cost to our society. Brain and spinal cord injury patients ar ...
GASTROESOPHAGEAL REFLUX DISEASE (GERD) American College of Gastroenterology
... For More Information about Digestive Health and GI Conditions Call the American College of Gastroenterology Hotline at 1-800-978-7666 or visit our Website at http://www.acg.gi.org ...
... For More Information about Digestive Health and GI Conditions Call the American College of Gastroenterology Hotline at 1-800-978-7666 or visit our Website at http://www.acg.gi.org ...
Any empiric antibiotic regimen should be reassessed and tailored as
... detrimental impact on patient morbidity and mortality, with an increased risk of sepsis, higher costs, and increased ventilator days for patients with ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP) (2). Tailoring of antibiotics once cultures are available may not compensate for initial inadequate therapy (Cl ...
... detrimental impact on patient morbidity and mortality, with an increased risk of sepsis, higher costs, and increased ventilator days for patients with ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP) (2). Tailoring of antibiotics once cultures are available may not compensate for initial inadequate therapy (Cl ...
Primary Angiitis of the Central Nervous System
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Ann Neurol - Pediatric Neurology Briefs
... COMMENT. The authors provide a list of the non-traumatic causes of brachial-plexus neuropathy. In addition to the most common obstetrical injury, a variety of rare, non-traumatic forms are reported, including vaccinations, cytomegalovirus, toxoplasmosis, congenital syphilis, and other infections. Br ...
... COMMENT. The authors provide a list of the non-traumatic causes of brachial-plexus neuropathy. In addition to the most common obstetrical injury, a variety of rare, non-traumatic forms are reported, including vaccinations, cytomegalovirus, toxoplasmosis, congenital syphilis, and other infections. Br ...
Allergy immunotherapy, commonly referred to as allergy shots, is a
... allergens. Inhaled allergens are foreign substances, such as pollen, dust particles and animal danders, which can provoke an allergic reaction. These reactions are all too familiar as sneezing, nasal congestion, runny nose, eye irritation, cough and wheezing. Depending on the types and number of spe ...
... allergens. Inhaled allergens are foreign substances, such as pollen, dust particles and animal danders, which can provoke an allergic reaction. These reactions are all too familiar as sneezing, nasal congestion, runny nose, eye irritation, cough and wheezing. Depending on the types and number of spe ...
An important social problem: allergic rhinitis
... medications for an average of 10.8 years.[5] As a chronic condition, AR significantly affects - social participation and quality of life (QoL).[1] The interaction between any disease and the effects of this disease will be explained by “biopsychosocial model” according to World Health Organisation.[ ...
... medications for an average of 10.8 years.[5] As a chronic condition, AR significantly affects - social participation and quality of life (QoL).[1] The interaction between any disease and the effects of this disease will be explained by “biopsychosocial model” according to World Health Organisation.[ ...
radiation therapy to the breast - RadiantCare Radiation Oncology
... Sexuality and Cosmetic Outcome Sexuality is an important part of our everyday life. Feelings about sexuality affect our zest for living, our self-image, and our relationships with others. The most common sexual side effect from local treatment for breast cancer is associated with a possible change ...
... Sexuality and Cosmetic Outcome Sexuality is an important part of our everyday life. Feelings about sexuality affect our zest for living, our self-image, and our relationships with others. The most common sexual side effect from local treatment for breast cancer is associated with a possible change ...
Osteoporosis and Aging An estimated 25 million Americans have
... constipation, nausea, diarrhea, vomiting, indigestion, flatulence, backache, asthenia, headache,fatigue, fever, influenza-like symptoms, bronchitis, upper respiratory infection * Zoledronic acid (Reclast®) should be avoided in patients with CrCl <30 ml/min Hypotension, syncope,rash, ...
... constipation, nausea, diarrhea, vomiting, indigestion, flatulence, backache, asthenia, headache,fatigue, fever, influenza-like symptoms, bronchitis, upper respiratory infection * Zoledronic acid (Reclast®) should be avoided in patients with CrCl <30 ml/min Hypotension, syncope,rash, ...
The Role of Candida Albicans in Human Illness
... If, as I believe, chronic infection with Candida albicans can be responsible for such a variety of symptoms, the legitimate question arises as to why this has remained unrecognized by the internist, allowing the tragic misdirection to futile psychiatric therapy of patients with a medical illness. It ...
... If, as I believe, chronic infection with Candida albicans can be responsible for such a variety of symptoms, the legitimate question arises as to why this has remained unrecognized by the internist, allowing the tragic misdirection to futile psychiatric therapy of patients with a medical illness. It ...
Complication of Hemodialysis
... Rare but fatal cause of chest pain and dyspnea during dialysis. (Foam in the venous blood line should rise the suspicion that air is entering the dialysis system). Disconnection of connecting caps and/or blood lines can also lead to air embolism in patients being dialyzed with central venous cathete ...
... Rare but fatal cause of chest pain and dyspnea during dialysis. (Foam in the venous blood line should rise the suspicion that air is entering the dialysis system). Disconnection of connecting caps and/or blood lines can also lead to air embolism in patients being dialyzed with central venous cathete ...
A Case of Chronic Acanthamoeba Keratitis
... not uncommon in AK, but usually subsides with preferred therapy which our patient received for years often at high sustained frequencies. ...
... not uncommon in AK, but usually subsides with preferred therapy which our patient received for years often at high sustained frequencies. ...
Vedanta Biosciences Announces Collaboration with the NYU
... Cambridge, Massachusetts, August 11, 2016 — Vedanta Biosciences, pioneering the development of a novel class of therapies designed to modulate pathways of interaction between the human microbiome and the host immune system, today announced that it has entered into a translational collaboration with ...
... Cambridge, Massachusetts, August 11, 2016 — Vedanta Biosciences, pioneering the development of a novel class of therapies designed to modulate pathways of interaction between the human microbiome and the host immune system, today announced that it has entered into a translational collaboration with ...
Vedanta Biosciences Announces Collaboration with the NYU
... Cambridge, Massachusetts, August 11, 2016 — Vedanta Biosciences, pioneering the development of a novel class of therapies designed to modulate pathways of interaction between the human microbiome and the host immune system, today announced that it has entered into a translational collaboration wit ...
... Cambridge, Massachusetts, August 11, 2016 — Vedanta Biosciences, pioneering the development of a novel class of therapies designed to modulate pathways of interaction between the human microbiome and the host immune system, today announced that it has entered into a translational collaboration wit ...
ANASCORP The Dollar and Cent$ of Thing
... Ground Transportation cost is approximately $1200 Air Transportation cost is approximately $10,000 ...
... Ground Transportation cost is approximately $1200 Air Transportation cost is approximately $10,000 ...
An Investigation of Quality-of-Life Issues in Patient Treatment Using Enterprise Miner
... Quality-of-life in medical care is extremely subjective. Not only does it vary from person to person, but it can vary from one stage in medical treatment to another in the same individual. Therefore, it is important to investigate the meaning of quality-of-life data through the data mining process a ...
... Quality-of-life in medical care is extremely subjective. Not only does it vary from person to person, but it can vary from one stage in medical treatment to another in the same individual. Therefore, it is important to investigate the meaning of quality-of-life data through the data mining process a ...
Oral manifestations and dental management of patient with
... white blood cells count is higher than 10.000/mm³. Leukocytosis, like neutropenia, is not a disease itself, but the sign of an underlying disorder of variable etiology. It is a common laboratory finding, often due to relatively benign conditions, as the normal reaction of bone marrow to infection or ...
... white blood cells count is higher than 10.000/mm³. Leukocytosis, like neutropenia, is not a disease itself, but the sign of an underlying disorder of variable etiology. It is a common laboratory finding, often due to relatively benign conditions, as the normal reaction of bone marrow to infection or ...
Rehabilitation - Home - KSU Faculty Member websites
... • pilocarpine can be effective for patients with xerostomia after radical radiotherapy to the head and neck. • Adverse events are dose-related; increased sweating, for example, occurs in about a quarter of those taking 5mg three times daily, and in twice as many taking twice this dose. • No severe o ...
... • pilocarpine can be effective for patients with xerostomia after radical radiotherapy to the head and neck. • Adverse events are dose-related; increased sweating, for example, occurs in about a quarter of those taking 5mg three times daily, and in twice as many taking twice this dose. • No severe o ...
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.