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Acute Intermittent Porphyria – Diagnostic and Treatment Traps
... “purple” (porphyria) [1][2]. The name porphyria is commonly credited to Schultz, who was a German medical student in 1874. B.J. Stokvis, MD, made the first clinical description of acute porphyria in 1889. In 1930, Hans Fischer, a Nobel laureate, described heme as the crypt that makes blood red and g ...
... “purple” (porphyria) [1][2]. The name porphyria is commonly credited to Schultz, who was a German medical student in 1874. B.J. Stokvis, MD, made the first clinical description of acute porphyria in 1889. In 1930, Hans Fischer, a Nobel laureate, described heme as the crypt that makes blood red and g ...
2012 - College of Veterinary Medicine | | Oregon State University
... 2010 Canine Histiocytic Proliferative Disorders ...
... 2010 Canine Histiocytic Proliferative Disorders ...
European Respiratory Society Guidelines on the use of nebulizers
... follows. 1) Grade A requires at least one randomized controlled trial as part of the body of literature of overall good quality and consistency, addressing the specific recommendation (AHCPR levels Ia and Ib). 2) Grade B requires availability of well-conducted clinical studies but no randomized clin ...
... follows. 1) Grade A requires at least one randomized controlled trial as part of the body of literature of overall good quality and consistency, addressing the specific recommendation (AHCPR levels Ia and Ib). 2) Grade B requires availability of well-conducted clinical studies but no randomized clin ...
ROCSS - University of Birmingham
... Abdominal wall hernias are common and are a significant cause of morbidity. Incisional hernias form following closure of the abdominal wall musculature. Incisional hernias at the site of stoma closure form an important and well-defined subgroup for this study. Closure of complex and contaminated abd ...
... Abdominal wall hernias are common and are a significant cause of morbidity. Incisional hernias form following closure of the abdominal wall musculature. Incisional hernias at the site of stoma closure form an important and well-defined subgroup for this study. Closure of complex and contaminated abd ...
Best Practice & Research Clinical Rheumatology Septic arthritis
... and supplying the joint. This situation results in the destruction of the synovium and cartilage. Predisposing factors Although septic arthritis can affect people at any age, elderly patients (especially those older than 80 years) and very young children are more frequently affected [3]. Underlying ...
... and supplying the joint. This situation results in the destruction of the synovium and cartilage. Predisposing factors Although septic arthritis can affect people at any age, elderly patients (especially those older than 80 years) and very young children are more frequently affected [3]. Underlying ...
PSORIASIS AND ANESTHETIC CONSIDERATIONS A B , A
... in a variety of ways that can include moderate doses of UV light, tars, psoralen, anthralin, methotrexate, hydroxyurea and steroids27. There is no one standard cure for psoriasis and treatments vary based on the status of the disease. Both topical and systemic regimes are used. A wide array of antip ...
... in a variety of ways that can include moderate doses of UV light, tars, psoralen, anthralin, methotrexate, hydroxyurea and steroids27. There is no one standard cure for psoriasis and treatments vary based on the status of the disease. Both topical and systemic regimes are used. A wide array of antip ...
Evaluation of parenchymal neuro
... stem atrophy, indicating that they were in the chronic stage of NBD. Thus, statistical analysis was performed in 20 patients. In total, 52 lesions were found in these patients. The number of the lesions ranged from 1 to 5 (mean ⫾ SD number of lesions, 2.52 ⫾ 1.36). In SWI, the hemorrhagic lesions we ...
... stem atrophy, indicating that they were in the chronic stage of NBD. Thus, statistical analysis was performed in 20 patients. In total, 52 lesions were found in these patients. The number of the lesions ranged from 1 to 5 (mean ⫾ SD number of lesions, 2.52 ⫾ 1.36). In SWI, the hemorrhagic lesions we ...
Diagnosing occupational asthma: use of induced sputum
... cell counts and ECP assays performed blind to the clinical data. They were considered to have OA if symptoms were worse at work and there was a fall in forced expiratory volume in one second (FEV1) $20% or in the provocative concentration of methacholine causing a 20% fall in FEV1 (PC20) of four-fol ...
... cell counts and ECP assays performed blind to the clinical data. They were considered to have OA if symptoms were worse at work and there was a fall in forced expiratory volume in one second (FEV1) $20% or in the provocative concentration of methacholine causing a 20% fall in FEV1 (PC20) of four-fol ...
(BCHCFT) Formulary - Birmingham Community Healthcare
... The BCHCFT Formulary and the Drugs List (page7) should be reviewed at least every two years. A representative from each division should be present at Medicines Management Committee to review the drugs for their specialist area. If there are any significant changes, the appropriate information and ev ...
... The BCHCFT Formulary and the Drugs List (page7) should be reviewed at least every two years. A representative from each division should be present at Medicines Management Committee to review the drugs for their specialist area. If there are any significant changes, the appropriate information and ev ...
Improving Medicines for Children in Canada
... Canada can request, but not compel, a manufacturer to submit results of any such studies. When data are lacking, the label and prescribing information indicate insufficient evidence for use. As a result, most drugs given to children are used off-label, without regulatory review of information about ...
... Canada can request, but not compel, a manufacturer to submit results of any such studies. When data are lacking, the label and prescribing information indicate insufficient evidence for use. As a result, most drugs given to children are used off-label, without regulatory review of information about ...
Using Transfer Factor to Strengthen Cell
... Transfer factors might be able to convey protection against infections via Th1 immunity “Avian influenza…presents a threat of producing a pandemic. We present arguments for the use of cell mediated immunity for the prevention of the infection as well as for the treatment of infected patients. Trans ...
... Transfer factors might be able to convey protection against infections via Th1 immunity “Avian influenza…presents a threat of producing a pandemic. We present arguments for the use of cell mediated immunity for the prevention of the infection as well as for the treatment of infected patients. Trans ...
Alcoholic Liver Disease - Michigan State University
... clinically suspected ALD alone had concomitant, unsuspected, nonalcoholic liver disease on biopsy, and only 4.6% of patients with a clinical suspicion of nonalcoholic liver disease had histological findings consistent with ALD alone on biopsy. Other data also suggest that a combination of clinical a ...
... clinically suspected ALD alone had concomitant, unsuspected, nonalcoholic liver disease on biopsy, and only 4.6% of patients with a clinical suspicion of nonalcoholic liver disease had histological findings consistent with ALD alone on biopsy. Other data also suggest that a combination of clinical a ...
KMJ KUWAIT MEDICAL JOURNAL The Official Journal of The Kuwait Medical Association EDITORIAL
... that I/we, have done/actively participated in this study and agree to the accuracy of contents of this manuscript. It was conducted in accordance with current ethical considerations and meets with the committee’s approval. I/all of us agree to its publication in KMJ and to the authorship as expresse ...
... that I/we, have done/actively participated in this study and agree to the accuracy of contents of this manuscript. It was conducted in accordance with current ethical considerations and meets with the committee’s approval. I/all of us agree to its publication in KMJ and to the authorship as expresse ...
Treatment and Outcome of Carbapenem- Resistant Gram
... Objective: To describe treatment and outcome of carbapenem-resistant Gram-negative bacilli (GNB) blood-stream infection (BSI) caused by these organisms at a tertiary care hospital in Mumbai. Methods: Carbapenem-resistant isolates from blood cultures were collected from January 2013 to April 2013. Id ...
... Objective: To describe treatment and outcome of carbapenem-resistant Gram-negative bacilli (GNB) blood-stream infection (BSI) caused by these organisms at a tertiary care hospital in Mumbai. Methods: Carbapenem-resistant isolates from blood cultures were collected from January 2013 to April 2013. Id ...
Immunopathogenesis of chronic periapical
... spacesof monkey teeth and observed the formation of systemic antibodies. Further evidence of the feasibility of the root canal system being a source of sensitization was provided by investigations involving bacitracin-neomycin,35polyantibiotics,36 horse serum,22 and paraformaldehyde.23 Since cells t ...
... spacesof monkey teeth and observed the formation of systemic antibodies. Further evidence of the feasibility of the root canal system being a source of sensitization was provided by investigations involving bacitracin-neomycin,35polyantibiotics,36 horse serum,22 and paraformaldehyde.23 Since cells t ...
Tropical Disease Research - World Health Organization
... and utilize the results of a quarter of a century of institution/individual training – expertise that can be adapted and applied to a broader range of targets. The new Roll Back Malaria (RBM) Project, also housed in the CDS cluster, permits clear interaction with TDR – RBM consisting of a secretaria ...
... and utilize the results of a quarter of a century of institution/individual training – expertise that can be adapted and applied to a broader range of targets. The new Roll Back Malaria (RBM) Project, also housed in the CDS cluster, permits clear interaction with TDR – RBM consisting of a secretaria ...
GUIDELINES FOR THE TREATMENT OF PATIENTS WITH
... for localized NB has been towards a reduction of treatment intensity, and in particular, avoidance of chemotherapy (1, 2, 3). Several studies have shown that patients with localized INSS stage 1 and 2 neuroblastoma can be treated safely with surgery alone with a 5-year survival rate of at least 90% ...
... for localized NB has been towards a reduction of treatment intensity, and in particular, avoidance of chemotherapy (1, 2, 3). Several studies have shown that patients with localized INSS stage 1 and 2 neuroblastoma can be treated safely with surgery alone with a 5-year survival rate of at least 90% ...
1 UNITED STATES SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
... analysis could result in a finding that LJP 394 is not effective in large patient populations or does not provide a meaningful clinical benefit. Our blood test to measure the binding affinity for LJP 394 is experimental and has not been validated by independent laboratories. Our other potential drug ...
... analysis could result in a finding that LJP 394 is not effective in large patient populations or does not provide a meaningful clinical benefit. Our blood test to measure the binding affinity for LJP 394 is experimental and has not been validated by independent laboratories. Our other potential drug ...
2011 Program Book
... catalyzes the cleavage of proteins at the amino acids phenylalanine and tyrosine. Various functions have been attributed to human chymase including roles in cell and tissue damage, hypertension, and atherosclerosis. Although this lab and others have previously produced recombinant native human chyma ...
... catalyzes the cleavage of proteins at the amino acids phenylalanine and tyrosine. Various functions have been attributed to human chymase including roles in cell and tissue damage, hypertension, and atherosclerosis. Although this lab and others have previously produced recombinant native human chyma ...
Chest radiography and pneumonia in primary care: diagnostic yield and
... radiography (CXR) in primary-care patients suspected of pneumonia. In total, 192 patients with a clinical suspicion of pneumonia aged o18 yrs were referred by their general practitioner (GP) for CXR to one of the three participating hospitals in the Netherlands. All GPs were asked to complete a stan ...
... radiography (CXR) in primary-care patients suspected of pneumonia. In total, 192 patients with a clinical suspicion of pneumonia aged o18 yrs were referred by their general practitioner (GP) for CXR to one of the three participating hospitals in the Netherlands. All GPs were asked to complete a stan ...
Neurological disorders: public health challenges
... follow-up studies show that high blood pressure (14, 15) and high cholesterol levels (15) in middle age each increase the risk of going on to develop AD in later life. Reports from epidemiological studies of protective effects of certain prescribed medication, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, h ...
... follow-up studies show that high blood pressure (14, 15) and high cholesterol levels (15) in middle age each increase the risk of going on to develop AD in later life. Reports from epidemiological studies of protective effects of certain prescribed medication, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, h ...
Final Decision Analytic Protocol (DAP)
... Optical coherence tomography has been proposed as a technology to improve the management of patients with macular oedema secondary to CRVO. This section will summarise the clinical aspects and pathogenesis of CRVO, describe the specific application of managing macular oedema/CRVO using OCT, which is ...
... Optical coherence tomography has been proposed as a technology to improve the management of patients with macular oedema secondary to CRVO. This section will summarise the clinical aspects and pathogenesis of CRVO, describe the specific application of managing macular oedema/CRVO using OCT, which is ...