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Causes and management of diarrhoea in children in a clinical setting
... Diarrhoeal disease and its complications remain a major cause of morbidity and mortality in children, especially in developing countries. Diarrhoea is characterised by an increased frequency and volume, and decreased consistency of stool from the norm. Pathogens vary between developed and developing ...
... Diarrhoeal disease and its complications remain a major cause of morbidity and mortality in children, especially in developing countries. Diarrhoea is characterised by an increased frequency and volume, and decreased consistency of stool from the norm. Pathogens vary between developed and developing ...
A Bioavailability and Pharmacokinetic Study of Oral
... its use.1-4 Although many of these applications were identified from the outset, others in both malignant and nonmalignant diseases are still evolving. The principal use of hydroxyurea has been as a myelosuppressive agent in the treatment of myeloproliferative syndromes, particularly chronic myeloge ...
... its use.1-4 Although many of these applications were identified from the outset, others in both malignant and nonmalignant diseases are still evolving. The principal use of hydroxyurea has been as a myelosuppressive agent in the treatment of myeloproliferative syndromes, particularly chronic myeloge ...
Guidelines for the Prevention and Treatment of Opportunistic
... This report updates and combines into one document earlier versions of guidelines for preventing and treating opportunistic infections (OIs) among HIV-exposed and HIV-infected children, last published in 2002 and 2004, respectively. These guidelines are intended for use by clinicians and other healt ...
... This report updates and combines into one document earlier versions of guidelines for preventing and treating opportunistic infections (OIs) among HIV-exposed and HIV-infected children, last published in 2002 and 2004, respectively. These guidelines are intended for use by clinicians and other healt ...
update on the mechanisms, assessment, and management of dyspnea
... and quality of life. For most patients, dyspnea begins with a physiological impairment that leads to the stimulation of pulmonary and extrapulmonary afferent receptors (Table 2) and the transmission of afferent information to the cerebral cortex, where the sensation is perceived as uncomfortable or ...
... and quality of life. For most patients, dyspnea begins with a physiological impairment that leads to the stimulation of pulmonary and extrapulmonary afferent receptors (Table 2) and the transmission of afferent information to the cerebral cortex, where the sensation is perceived as uncomfortable or ...
UNIVERSITY OF LOUISIANA AT MONROE Course: DHYG 4014
... Students who want to communicate about patients via social media must use only ULM email; wherein, specific patients may be referred to only by initials, not by either first or last name. No communication about patients, parents, clinic, or the department is allowed in any other communications via s ...
... Students who want to communicate about patients via social media must use only ULM email; wherein, specific patients may be referred to only by initials, not by either first or last name. No communication about patients, parents, clinic, or the department is allowed in any other communications via s ...
Regulation of epidermal tight junctions by calcium ATPases
... The epidermis is the upper layer of the skin and keratinocytes are its most abundant cells. Tight junctions are cell junctions located in the granular layer of the epidermis. They maintain the polarity of the cells and regulate the movement of water-soluble molecules. Epidermal tight junctions may l ...
... The epidermis is the upper layer of the skin and keratinocytes are its most abundant cells. Tight junctions are cell junctions located in the granular layer of the epidermis. They maintain the polarity of the cells and regulate the movement of water-soluble molecules. Epidermal tight junctions may l ...
Epidemic Pertussis in 2012 — The Resurgence of a Vaccine
... genetic changes have led to vaccine failures, but many people question these findings. If genetic changes had increased the rates of vaccine failure, one would expect to see those effects first in Denmark, which has for the past 15 years used a vaccine with a single pertussis antigen (pertussis toxi ...
... genetic changes have led to vaccine failures, but many people question these findings. If genetic changes had increased the rates of vaccine failure, one would expect to see those effects first in Denmark, which has for the past 15 years used a vaccine with a single pertussis antigen (pertussis toxi ...
Pulmonary Disease BoarD review manual management of
... with inhaled antibiotics are relatively new interventions that have become the standard of care in the management of the CF patients.2,52 Evidence suggests that both AET and suppression therapy decrease the risk of CF exacerbations and delay the decline of lung function.29,53–57 AET consists of trea ...
... with inhaled antibiotics are relatively new interventions that have become the standard of care in the management of the CF patients.2,52 Evidence suggests that both AET and suppression therapy decrease the risk of CF exacerbations and delay the decline of lung function.29,53–57 AET consists of trea ...
ACTICLATE™ (doxycycline hyclate) oral tablet ADOXA
... DORYX® MPC (doxycycline hyclate, delayed release) oral tablet (cont.) All tetracyclines are readily absorbed. Doxycycline hyclate salts are very water soluble while the monohydrate form is only slightly water soluble, however doxycycline is virtually completely absorbed from all formulations after o ...
... DORYX® MPC (doxycycline hyclate, delayed release) oral tablet (cont.) All tetracyclines are readily absorbed. Doxycycline hyclate salts are very water soluble while the monohydrate form is only slightly water soluble, however doxycycline is virtually completely absorbed from all formulations after o ...
Current management
... covered in Section 5.1.2 and have been comprehensively reviewed.2 Some additional points are clinically relevant. In clinical practice it matters most to distinguish severe ulcerative colitis necessitating hospital admission from those with mild or moderate disease who can generally be treated as ou ...
... covered in Section 5.1.2 and have been comprehensively reviewed.2 Some additional points are clinically relevant. In clinical practice it matters most to distinguish severe ulcerative colitis necessitating hospital admission from those with mild or moderate disease who can generally be treated as ou ...
FAMILY MEDICINE (FM-1) MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS / TYPE
... ...each question may have more than one correct answer. FM-1.1. Renal calcification is a possible complication of: A) medullary cystic kidney disease B) renal tuberculosis C) sarcoidosis D) sickle cell anemia E) secondary hyperparathyroidism FM-1.2. Which of the following statements concerning chrom ...
... ...each question may have more than one correct answer. FM-1.1. Renal calcification is a possible complication of: A) medullary cystic kidney disease B) renal tuberculosis C) sarcoidosis D) sickle cell anemia E) secondary hyperparathyroidism FM-1.2. Which of the following statements concerning chrom ...
Annual Review - St Vincent`s University Hospital
... have had nothing but positive feedback on this approach. The difference between the two perspectives lies in the timing of information circulation; in the latter case, the organisation is proactive in publishing both positive and less than optimal results, when and where it has identified a plan of ...
... have had nothing but positive feedback on this approach. The difference between the two perspectives lies in the timing of information circulation; in the latter case, the organisation is proactive in publishing both positive and less than optimal results, when and where it has identified a plan of ...
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease: Epidemiology, Clinical
... and emphysema. These conditions can be present with or without significant physical impairment. Despite being a very common disease and the third leading cause of death in the United States [2], COPD often is a silent and unrecognized disease, particularly in its early phases [3], and may go untreat ...
... and emphysema. These conditions can be present with or without significant physical impairment. Despite being a very common disease and the third leading cause of death in the United States [2], COPD often is a silent and unrecognized disease, particularly in its early phases [3], and may go untreat ...
(OAM) and the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute funded
... methods. – The healing method cannot be masked, pers se, so that double-blind studies involving random assignment of subjects to standardized treatment protocols and control are not possible. – The practice of Reiki is delivered based on the method of a Reiki Master’s teaching and is tailored to the ...
... methods. – The healing method cannot be masked, pers se, so that double-blind studies involving random assignment of subjects to standardized treatment protocols and control are not possible. – The practice of Reiki is delivered based on the method of a Reiki Master’s teaching and is tailored to the ...
Antihistamines in the treatment of chronic urticaria
... Chronic urticaria is highly prevalent in the general population, and while there are multiple treatments for the disorder, the results obtained are not completely satisfactory. The second-generation H1 antihistamines remain the symptomatic treatment option of choice. Depending on the different pharm ...
... Chronic urticaria is highly prevalent in the general population, and while there are multiple treatments for the disorder, the results obtained are not completely satisfactory. The second-generation H1 antihistamines remain the symptomatic treatment option of choice. Depending on the different pharm ...
Interpretation of Exhaled Nitric Oxide Levels (FeNO)
... We recommend the use of FENO in the diagnosis of eosinophilic airway inflammation (strong recommendation, moderate quality of evidence). We recommend the use of FENO in determining the likelihood of steroid responsiveness in individuals with chronic respiratory symptoms possibly due to airway inflam ...
... We recommend the use of FENO in the diagnosis of eosinophilic airway inflammation (strong recommendation, moderate quality of evidence). We recommend the use of FENO in determining the likelihood of steroid responsiveness in individuals with chronic respiratory symptoms possibly due to airway inflam ...
statement of the expert group of the polish allergological association
... allergic diseases. These disorders are observed in every second inhabitant of Poland. The ocular allergic diseases are more and more common and usually coexist with other allergic diseases. However, in Poland they are not always properly diagnosed. The lack of efficient ocular allergy disease diagno ...
... allergic diseases. These disorders are observed in every second inhabitant of Poland. The ocular allergic diseases are more and more common and usually coexist with other allergic diseases. However, in Poland they are not always properly diagnosed. The lack of efficient ocular allergy disease diagno ...
Running head: FACTORS THAT INFLUENCE
... participate in the process of forming a treatment regiment. This bilateral relationship between clinicians and patients gives patients a greater say in their care. Along with changes in the patient-clinician relationship, patients also have the opportunity to acquire a great amount of medical inform ...
... participate in the process of forming a treatment regiment. This bilateral relationship between clinicians and patients gives patients a greater say in their care. Along with changes in the patient-clinician relationship, patients also have the opportunity to acquire a great amount of medical inform ...
Interpretation of Exhaled Nitric Oxide Levels (FENO)
... We recommend the use of FENO in the diagnosis of eosinophilic airway inflammation (strong recommendation, moderate quality of evidence). We recommend the use of FENO in determining the likelihood of steroid responsiveness in individuals with chronic respiratory symptoms possibly due to airway inflam ...
... We recommend the use of FENO in the diagnosis of eosinophilic airway inflammation (strong recommendation, moderate quality of evidence). We recommend the use of FENO in determining the likelihood of steroid responsiveness in individuals with chronic respiratory symptoms possibly due to airway inflam ...
LYMPHOMA Effective Date: April 2013
... increase by approximately 50% between 1978 and the late 1990s, but have since stabilized. 1 Mortality rates have followed a similar pattern. The clearest risk factor for the disease is immunosuppression associated with HIV infection, or medications used to prevent rejection in organ transplantation. ...
... increase by approximately 50% between 1978 and the late 1990s, but have since stabilized. 1 Mortality rates have followed a similar pattern. The clearest risk factor for the disease is immunosuppression associated with HIV infection, or medications used to prevent rejection in organ transplantation. ...