Pathophysiology and Clinical Spectrum of Infections in Systemic
... including 1 patient from the former group who presented with both conditions, presented organ-specific viral infections (mainly pneumonitis, colitis, retinitis, and hepatitis). Ten patients had a severe multiorgan process similar to that described in catastrophic antiphospholipid syndrome; the final ...
... including 1 patient from the former group who presented with both conditions, presented organ-specific viral infections (mainly pneumonitis, colitis, retinitis, and hepatitis). Ten patients had a severe multiorgan process similar to that described in catastrophic antiphospholipid syndrome; the final ...
Full Text - Avicenna Journal of Dental Research
... pylori interaction with surface epithelial cells develops direct cell damage or produces pro-inflammatory mediators (29). Secondly, H. pylori reaches the underlying mucosa, hence stimulates immune response, which in turn leads to liberation of different cytokines and oxygen radicals (30). The presen ...
... pylori interaction with surface epithelial cells develops direct cell damage or produces pro-inflammatory mediators (29). Secondly, H. pylori reaches the underlying mucosa, hence stimulates immune response, which in turn leads to liberation of different cytokines and oxygen radicals (30). The presen ...
Current state of knowledge on aetiology, diagnosis, management
... microbial agents32 or have developed pathogenic cardiac autoantibodies directed against myocardial structural, sarcoplasmic, or sarcolemmal proteins. The frequency, cardiac, and disease specificity for such antibodies in myocarditis/DCM are summarized in Table 2.9,36,37,118,119 ...
... microbial agents32 or have developed pathogenic cardiac autoantibodies directed against myocardial structural, sarcoplasmic, or sarcolemmal proteins. The frequency, cardiac, and disease specificity for such antibodies in myocarditis/DCM are summarized in Table 2.9,36,37,118,119 ...
Practice parameter for the diagnosis and management of primary
... Asthma & Immunology (AAAAI); the American College of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology (ACAAI); and the Joint Council of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology (JCAAI). The Joint Task Force on Practice Parameters has published many practice parameters for the field of allergy/immunology. These can be found online ...
... Asthma & Immunology (AAAAI); the American College of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology (ACAAI); and the Joint Council of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology (JCAAI). The Joint Task Force on Practice Parameters has published many practice parameters for the field of allergy/immunology. These can be found online ...
Application for Inclusion of MILTEFOSINE On WHO Model List of
... and compared to each Essential Medicine in Section 9.4. The summary of comparative therapeutic indices (efficacy, safety, and feasibility) vs. the four agents currently on the List of Essential Medicines for leishmaniasis (pentavalent antimony, amphotericin B deoxycholate, liposomal amphotericin B, ...
... and compared to each Essential Medicine in Section 9.4. The summary of comparative therapeutic indices (efficacy, safety, and feasibility) vs. the four agents currently on the List of Essential Medicines for leishmaniasis (pentavalent antimony, amphotericin B deoxycholate, liposomal amphotericin B, ...
Clinical Guidelines: Care of Children Cystic Fibrosis
... 2nd to 6th editions were edited by Dr Ian Balfour-Lynn. 1st edition (1994) was edited by Dr Pat Oades. These guidelines are based on published evidence as well as the extensive clinical experience of our Paediatric CF Team. This is how we do things, but it does not mean that other regimens are neces ...
... 2nd to 6th editions were edited by Dr Ian Balfour-Lynn. 1st edition (1994) was edited by Dr Pat Oades. These guidelines are based on published evidence as well as the extensive clinical experience of our Paediatric CF Team. This is how we do things, but it does not mean that other regimens are neces ...
... patient reported trauma to that area which resulted from her wearing a boot for five consecutive days due to snow. Swabbings of the lesion sent for culture grew Corynebacterium species, Staphylococcus epidermidis and Pseudomonas aeruginosa. The Corynebacterium was not further speciated because it wa ...
Association between Common Toll-Like Receptor 4 Mutations and
... In the present study, we have shown that severe RSV bronchiolitis is associated with the common TLR4 mutations (Asp299Gly and/or Thr399Ile) but not with the CD14/⫺159 polymorphism. Nongenetic factors predisposing infants to severe RSV bronchiolitis could affect our results. To minimize these effects ...
... In the present study, we have shown that severe RSV bronchiolitis is associated with the common TLR4 mutations (Asp299Gly and/or Thr399Ile) but not with the CD14/⫺159 polymorphism. Nongenetic factors predisposing infants to severe RSV bronchiolitis could affect our results. To minimize these effects ...
Zmax SR Monograph, CPS 2011 - Canadian Pharmacists Association
... Azithromycin has shown no genotoxic or mutagenic potential in standard laboratory tests. Cardiovascular: Prolonged cardiac repolarisation and QT interval, imparting a risk of developing cardiac arrythmia and torsades de pointes, have been seen in treatment with other macrolides. A similar effect has ...
... Azithromycin has shown no genotoxic or mutagenic potential in standard laboratory tests. Cardiovascular: Prolonged cardiac repolarisation and QT interval, imparting a risk of developing cardiac arrythmia and torsades de pointes, have been seen in treatment with other macrolides. A similar effect has ...
Bronchiolitis - Immunology And Allergy Clinics of North America
... term BO used to describe the clinical syndrome of irreversible airflow obstruction most often refers to constrictive bronchiolitis. Constrictive bronchiolitis can be the consequence of several different insults including inhalational injury, infection, collagen vascular disease, and post lung transp ...
... term BO used to describe the clinical syndrome of irreversible airflow obstruction most often refers to constrictive bronchiolitis. Constrictive bronchiolitis can be the consequence of several different insults including inhalational injury, infection, collagen vascular disease, and post lung transp ...
Correlation of Malassezia species with clinical characteristics of
... 1.2.1 PV and climate Pityriasis versicolor (PV) occurs worldwide. However, its prevalence is influenced both by environmental and endogenous factors. An important environmental factor is the climate. PV affects more people living in the tropics than those in temperate regions. The tropical environme ...
... 1.2.1 PV and climate Pityriasis versicolor (PV) occurs worldwide. However, its prevalence is influenced both by environmental and endogenous factors. An important environmental factor is the climate. PV affects more people living in the tropics than those in temperate regions. The tropical environme ...
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... 14.3 Rapid surgical consultation .......................................................................................... 49 ...
... 14.3 Rapid surgical consultation .......................................................................................... 49 ...
Antithrombotic Therapy in Children
... and Thrombolytic Therapy: American College of Chest Physicians Evidence-Based Clinical Practice Guidelines (8th Edition). Grade 1 recommendations are strong and indicate that the benefits do, or do not, outweigh risks, burden, and costs, and Grade 2 suggests that individual patient values may lead t ...
... and Thrombolytic Therapy: American College of Chest Physicians Evidence-Based Clinical Practice Guidelines (8th Edition). Grade 1 recommendations are strong and indicate that the benefits do, or do not, outweigh risks, burden, and costs, and Grade 2 suggests that individual patient values may lead t ...
The Radiology Report 2001–2002 - Dartmouth
... teaching) we have seen dramatic changes: increased volumes, greater depth and breadth of scientific work, larger grant revenues, new equipment and technology, and an expanded teaching program. We have installed new state-of-the-art angiography equipment, and started a PET program through a mobile se ...
... teaching) we have seen dramatic changes: increased volumes, greater depth and breadth of scientific work, larger grant revenues, new equipment and technology, and an expanded teaching program. We have installed new state-of-the-art angiography equipment, and started a PET program through a mobile se ...
Current state of knowledge on aetiology, diagnosis,
... microbial agents32 or have developed pathogenic cardiac autoantibodies directed against myocardial structural, sarcoplasmic, or sarcolemmal proteins. The frequency, cardiac, and disease specificity for such antibodies in myocarditis/DCM are summarized in Table 2.9,36,37,118,119 ...
... microbial agents32 or have developed pathogenic cardiac autoantibodies directed against myocardial structural, sarcoplasmic, or sarcolemmal proteins. The frequency, cardiac, and disease specificity for such antibodies in myocarditis/DCM are summarized in Table 2.9,36,37,118,119 ...
Immediate hypersensitivity to cephalosporins
... In other studies, different concentrations of drugs – ranging from 0.5 to 250 mg/ml in normal saline – have been used to diagnose immediate hypersensitivity to injectable cephalosporins such as cefazolin, cefuroxime, and ceftriaxone by intradermal testing (26–29, 34, 35). Some authors diagnosed case ...
... In other studies, different concentrations of drugs – ranging from 0.5 to 250 mg/ml in normal saline – have been used to diagnose immediate hypersensitivity to injectable cephalosporins such as cefazolin, cefuroxime, and ceftriaxone by intradermal testing (26–29, 34, 35). Some authors diagnosed case ...
consensus statement on the care of patients with sickle cell disease
... atients who, despite dose adjustment, active management, and evidence of good adherence, do not respond to hydroxyurea can be considered for enrollment in high-quality clinical trials of other inducers of fetal hemoglobin. • Contraception is advised for both men and women taking hydroxyurea. • ...
... atients who, despite dose adjustment, active management, and evidence of good adherence, do not respond to hydroxyurea can be considered for enrollment in high-quality clinical trials of other inducers of fetal hemoglobin. • Contraception is advised for both men and women taking hydroxyurea. • ...
Male Sexual Function and Its Disorders: Physiology,
... has been recently estimated that more than 152 million men worldwide experienced erectile dysfunction in 1995, and that this number will rise by 170 million, to approximately 322 million by the year 2025 (1). Significant advances in the understanding of the physiology and pathophysiology of male sex ...
... has been recently estimated that more than 152 million men worldwide experienced erectile dysfunction in 1995, and that this number will rise by 170 million, to approximately 322 million by the year 2025 (1). Significant advances in the understanding of the physiology and pathophysiology of male sex ...
A rabian Gulf University
... 31st, 2011 and also includes books published by full-time CMMS faculty members. It is available in print and online at the AGU website with links to citation sources. It should be noted that the included bibliography excludes publications of full-time CMMS faculty members who had their papers accept ...
... 31st, 2011 and also includes books published by full-time CMMS faculty members. It is available in print and online at the AGU website with links to citation sources. It should be noted that the included bibliography excludes publications of full-time CMMS faculty members who had their papers accept ...