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View / pdf version of BPJ 23
View / pdf version of BPJ 23

... Ointments are greasy and remain on the skin after they are applied. They are particularly suitable for use on dry, thick or lichenified skin. The potency of a corticosteroid can be affected by its formulation e.g. for any given strength of corticosteroid, an ointment formulation will be more potent ...
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... they have and whether there are known metastases; (2) whether they have undergone or are undergoing radiation therapy or chemotherapy; (3) the results of previous imaging studies; (4) recent trauma; (5) risk factors that might point to other causes for the symptoms; and (6) information about advance ...
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NOD2 Variants and Antibody Response to Microbial Antigens in

... immunity accompanying the Cdcs1 allele results in a hyperresponsive adaptive immune response to bacterial ligands. In humans, loss-of-function mutations of the innate immune gene NOD2 could conceivably result in the same phenomenon, with a compensatory adaptive immunologic response to bacterial anti ...
Gestion des foyers infectieux dentaires et parodontaux
Gestion des foyers infectieux dentaires et parodontaux

... Two phases of scoring have taken place successively for each scoring group: The first phase of scoring was accompanied by dispatch of the bibliographical argument and of proposed recommendations written by the steering group. For each proposal, members of the scoring groups had to provide a response ...
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Review Article Update on Peptic Ulcers in the Pediatric Age

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... of media reports and disease progress affects the daily incidence of infection, the accumulated cases over an epidemic, the number of hospitalized individuals, and the disease induced death rate. In such a way, we try to shed light on what type of media will be the most effective for the disease inf ...
Acne and Atopic Dermatitis Family Practice News ®
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... A number of studies focusing on acne therapy demonstrate the importance of skin rehydration and maintaining the integrity of the skin barrier. In the studies presented, the two most effective gels used to treat acne contain the active ingredients clindamycin 1% and benzoyl peroxide (BPO) 5%. One gel ...
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... Effective VAP prevention strategies have been variably used in practice [Heyland 2002]. Our recent multicenter study encouraging VAP guideline uptake incorporating education, reminders, and opinion leaders showed a high awareness of best practices [Sinuff 2013]. However, guideline concordance for th ...
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... MK is at risk of mortality secondary to increased blood pressures due to his held ramipril and requires close monitoring of his blood pressure treatment MK is at risk for deep vein thrombosis clot secondary to being bed bound and immobile and would benefit from a reassessment of his DVT prophylaxis ...
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... growth. Sudden growth or inflammation may indicate cyst rupture.  ...
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Acute Transverse Myelitis: Demyelinating, flammatory, and Infectious Myelopathies In Timothy W. West, M.D.
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... out of 62 patients failed to improve, including three who died.1 In a recent large cohort of 170 patients with a heterogeneous mix of acute and subacute myelopathies, 38.2% (n ¼ 65) had a poor recovery with 8.8% (n ¼ 15) deaths.9 This case series included 25 patients with spinal cord infarction, sev ...
Hypersensitivity Reactions and Methods of Detection
Hypersensitivity Reactions and Methods of Detection

... Hypersensitivity reactions are classified into four groups (Type I, II, III, and IV), each characterized by specific biological actions. Research has focused on understanding each hypersensitvity to ensure appropriate therapeutic recommendations are made. This overview will present the defining char ...
carbamazepine in a patient with severe serum
carbamazepine in a patient with severe serum

... We have described a patient who showed the classic clinical picture of serum sickness.7 Carbamazepine specific delayed type hypersensitivity was detected by patch test, and carbamazepine specific antibody was also detected using an ELISA. These findings showed that carbamazepine specific T cells and ...
Double-Blinding: The Benefits and Risks of Being in the Dark
Double-Blinding: The Benefits and Risks of Being in the Dark

... cold disappear within seconds of swallowing it, then most participants and investigators would correctly guess which treatment was the wonder-drug and which was the placebo. A further problem is that many treatments, ranging from most surgical techniques to exercise, cannot be tested in double maske ...
Localized Scleroderma - Scleroderma Foundation
Localized Scleroderma - Scleroderma Foundation

... generalized morphea. Extensive lesions of linear scleroderma, when cross joint lines, can impair motion of that particular joint. Unless continued efforts are made to maintain a full range of motion to the affected joint with physical therapy, this complication may be permanent and result in the af ...
Clinico-Mycological Pattern of Hair and Skin Infection in New Delhi
Clinico-Mycological Pattern of Hair and Skin Infection in New Delhi

... sinusitis. While Epicoccum spp. has usually been seen to be associated with skin allergies. To the best of our knowledge this is the first Indian study to report these species in the causation of these infections. However, the limitation of our study was that it was conducted on the patients attendi ...
Pharmacological and nutritional treatment for McArdle disease
Pharmacological and nutritional treatment for McArdle disease

... The diagnosis is suspected by the history and the finding of a raised plasma creatine kinase activity. Patients will fail to produce lactate during an ischaemic exercise test, although this test is not specific for the disorder and could potentially cause acute muscle necrosis and compartment syndro ...
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Multiple sclerosis research

Treatments under investigation for multiple sclerosis may improve function, curtail attacks, or limit the progression of the underlying disease. Many treatments already in clinical trials involve drugs that are used in other diseases or medications that have not been designed specifically for multiple sclerosis. There are also trials involving the combination of drugs that are already in use for multiple sclerosis. Finally, there are also many basic investigations that try to understand better the disease and in the future may help to find new treatments.
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