Glossary Terms
... arm. A planned sequence of elements, typically equivalent to a treatment group. [SDTM] See element. assessment. A measurement, evaluation or judgment for a study variable pertaining to the status of a subject. NOTE: Assessments are usually measured at a certain time, and usually are not compounded s ...
... arm. A planned sequence of elements, typically equivalent to a treatment group. [SDTM] See element. assessment. A measurement, evaluation or judgment for a study variable pertaining to the status of a subject. NOTE: Assessments are usually measured at a certain time, and usually are not compounded s ...
Daily Administration of Phosphodiesterase Type 5 - EU-ACME
... nearly half a century ago, their true importance in medicine has taken many decades to be realised. The recognition of the important role PDE enzymes play and the impact of altering intracellular cyclic nucleotide levels became significant for most urologists and clinicians in the early 1990s with t ...
... nearly half a century ago, their true importance in medicine has taken many decades to be realised. The recognition of the important role PDE enzymes play and the impact of altering intracellular cyclic nucleotide levels became significant for most urologists and clinicians in the early 1990s with t ...
Evaluation of four whole-plant inoculation methods to analyze the
... to monitor tissue colonization and to assess pathogen aggressiveness and host resistance [3,4]. Here the problem is that the inoculation of unwounded tissues such as flowers in whole plants often results in inconsistent and very low percentages of infection. Accordingly, many studies instead use ino ...
... to monitor tissue colonization and to assess pathogen aggressiveness and host resistance [3,4]. Here the problem is that the inoculation of unwounded tissues such as flowers in whole plants often results in inconsistent and very low percentages of infection. Accordingly, many studies instead use ino ...
Effectiveness and safety of leflunomide for pulmonary and extrapulmonary sarcoidosis
... Leflunomide appears to facilitate reduction of steroid dose and can be considered as monotherapy or as add-on therapy in cases of progressive disease. KEYWORDS: Extrapulmonary, leflunomide, pulmonary, sarcoidosis, side-effects, toxicity ...
... Leflunomide appears to facilitate reduction of steroid dose and can be considered as monotherapy or as add-on therapy in cases of progressive disease. KEYWORDS: Extrapulmonary, leflunomide, pulmonary, sarcoidosis, side-effects, toxicity ...
Vol.8 No.2 - Indian Journal of Practical Pediatrics
... The history: Evaluation of key clinical symptoms The clinician should ask focussed questions based on the child’s chief complaints and significant findings, ensuring that one can elucidate the onset, duration, character, alleviating and exacerbating factors and treatment to date. The impact that the ...
... The history: Evaluation of key clinical symptoms The clinician should ask focussed questions based on the child’s chief complaints and significant findings, ensuring that one can elucidate the onset, duration, character, alleviating and exacerbating factors and treatment to date. The impact that the ...
PDF - Disaster and Military Medicine
... both the military and in the civilian population, although several reports have linked this condition to military personnel seeking secondary gain [10,11]. Suspicion should be raised in cases of prolonged conjunctivitis without any apparent cause and non-responsiveness to treatment [12]. Signs of se ...
... both the military and in the civilian population, although several reports have linked this condition to military personnel seeking secondary gain [10,11]. Suspicion should be raised in cases of prolonged conjunctivitis without any apparent cause and non-responsiveness to treatment [12]. Signs of se ...
Sponsored Seminars - WOC2014 Tokyo Exhibition Guide
... Pediatric Ophthalmologist to track the pathology longitudinally with objective detailed images instead of subjective drawings and notes. This has resulted in an improvement in the overall standard of care for the patient. Recent clinical data has concluded that pathologies other than ROP can be dete ...
... Pediatric Ophthalmologist to track the pathology longitudinally with objective detailed images instead of subjective drawings and notes. This has resulted in an improvement in the overall standard of care for the patient. Recent clinical data has concluded that pathologies other than ROP can be dete ...
Neurologia Croatica - Hrvatska udruga za Alzheimerovu bolest
... by Zvonko Ozmec, person with dementia (PWD). These drawings were done by mr. Ozmec while he was undergoing art therapy in Day care centre, and interesting point is that he was never drawing pictures before developing AD. During the working part of the Congress, we will try to highlight dementia as m ...
... by Zvonko Ozmec, person with dementia (PWD). These drawings were done by mr. Ozmec while he was undergoing art therapy in Day care centre, and interesting point is that he was never drawing pictures before developing AD. During the working part of the Congress, we will try to highlight dementia as m ...
Cystic Fibrosis Therapy: A Community Ecology Perspective Douglas
... only related strains/species of bacteria. Thus, their top-down control also impacts the relative abundances of bacterial populations (20). They have been isolated from various sites within the human body, including airway secretions (20-25) and lung tissue (15) of CF patients. Significantly, phage w ...
... only related strains/species of bacteria. Thus, their top-down control also impacts the relative abundances of bacterial populations (20). They have been isolated from various sites within the human body, including airway secretions (20-25) and lung tissue (15) of CF patients. Significantly, phage w ...
No. 1, March 2010
... antimicrobial properties would be most effective for this form of the disease. However, data suggesting immunosuppressive properties of rifampicin have been available in the literature for more than 30 years. Paunescu et al. suggested that rifampicin exhibits immunosuppressive properties both in vit ...
... antimicrobial properties would be most effective for this form of the disease. However, data suggesting immunosuppressive properties of rifampicin have been available in the literature for more than 30 years. Paunescu et al. suggested that rifampicin exhibits immunosuppressive properties both in vit ...
A Tuberculosis Guide for Specialist Physicians
... Can the drugs be administered only 2 to 3 times a week? Intermittent treatments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Should regimens without rifampicin be used in the second phase? When are they advisable? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
... Can the drugs be administered only 2 to 3 times a week? Intermittent treatments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Should regimens without rifampicin be used in the second phase? When are they advisable? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
Slide 1
... Despite stereotypes most of the elderly age well! Most of our images are based on the frail sub-set who frequently use medical services. Generally normal aging in associated with a reduction in functional reserve capacity in tissues and organs Proportion with abnormal aging increases with age ...
... Despite stereotypes most of the elderly age well! Most of our images are based on the frail sub-set who frequently use medical services. Generally normal aging in associated with a reduction in functional reserve capacity in tissues and organs Proportion with abnormal aging increases with age ...
- Biology of Blood and Marrow Transplantation
... provide guidelines for the prevention and management of infections and other common complications of treatment for chronic GVHD; and (3) to highlight the areas with the greatest need for clinical research. The definition of “ancillary therapy and supportive care” embraces the most frequent immunosup ...
... provide guidelines for the prevention and management of infections and other common complications of treatment for chronic GVHD; and (3) to highlight the areas with the greatest need for clinical research. The definition of “ancillary therapy and supportive care” embraces the most frequent immunosup ...
Treating Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia (CLL): Evaluating and
... because that’s how much sweat there would be--unexplained fevers, and unintentional weight loss—and again, significant amount of weight loss, we typically talk about losing 10% of your baseline body weight. So these would be signs and symptoms of CLL. Slide 9. Diagnosis Now the diagnosis of CLL. So ...
... because that’s how much sweat there would be--unexplained fevers, and unintentional weight loss—and again, significant amount of weight loss, we typically talk about losing 10% of your baseline body weight. So these would be signs and symptoms of CLL. Slide 9. Diagnosis Now the diagnosis of CLL. So ...
NEWSLETTER Update on the Rare Kidney Stone Consortium and the
... events, cystinuria relevant medications and stone-related interventions. To further assist patients, we will soon release a Cystinuria Registry Diary. We have some additional research studies directly connected to the Cystinuria Registry, the biobank and quality of life study. In addition, obtained ...
... events, cystinuria relevant medications and stone-related interventions. To further assist patients, we will soon release a Cystinuria Registry Diary. We have some additional research studies directly connected to the Cystinuria Registry, the biobank and quality of life study. In addition, obtained ...
Global Initiative for Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease Global
... An understanding of the impact of COPD on an individual patient combines the symptomatic assessment with the patient’s spirometric classification and/or risk of exacerbations. The “ABCD” assessment tool of the 2011 GOLD update was a major advancement from the simple spirometric grading system of the ...
... An understanding of the impact of COPD on an individual patient combines the symptomatic assessment with the patient’s spirometric classification and/or risk of exacerbations. The “ABCD” assessment tool of the 2011 GOLD update was a major advancement from the simple spirometric grading system of the ...
Clinical Signs of Gout
... component of the overall treatment of gout. Uratelowering agents not only control hyperuricemia but also can reverse urate deposition. Many experts recommend treatment of hyperuricemia with urate-lowering agents if a patient has tophi, 2 or more arthritis attacks per year, erosive arthritis seen on ...
... component of the overall treatment of gout. Uratelowering agents not only control hyperuricemia but also can reverse urate deposition. Many experts recommend treatment of hyperuricemia with urate-lowering agents if a patient has tophi, 2 or more arthritis attacks per year, erosive arthritis seen on ...
notable articles of 2015 - New England Journal of Medicine
... Of 12,320 women who were screened, 5029 were enrolled in the study. The rate of retention in the study was 91% during 5509 person-years of follow-up. A total of 312 HIV-1 infections occurred; the incidence of HIV-1 infection was 5.7 per 100 personyears. In the modified intention-to-treat analysis, t ...
... Of 12,320 women who were screened, 5029 were enrolled in the study. The rate of retention in the study was 91% during 5509 person-years of follow-up. A total of 312 HIV-1 infections occurred; the incidence of HIV-1 infection was 5.7 per 100 personyears. In the modified intention-to-treat analysis, t ...