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The Management of Community-Acquired Pneumonia in Infants and
... agents in both outpatient and inpatient settings. (strong recommendation; high-quality evidence) 21. Antibacterial therapy is not necessary for children, either outpatients or inpatients, with a positive test for influenza virus in the absence of clinical, laboratory, or radiographic findings that s ...
... agents in both outpatient and inpatient settings. (strong recommendation; high-quality evidence) 21. Antibacterial therapy is not necessary for children, either outpatients or inpatients, with a positive test for influenza virus in the absence of clinical, laboratory, or radiographic findings that s ...
- Wiley Online Library
... The year 2013 brought major modifications in ESCMID’s publications. In fact, a new journal from the ESCMID has been created; it is called New Microbes and New Infections, and its Editor-in-Chief is Michel Drancourt, formerly associate editor of CMI. The reason for the creation of this journal was re ...
... The year 2013 brought major modifications in ESCMID’s publications. In fact, a new journal from the ESCMID has been created; it is called New Microbes and New Infections, and its Editor-in-Chief is Michel Drancourt, formerly associate editor of CMI. The reason for the creation of this journal was re ...
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... useful in applications. For example, what is the relationship strength between “chest pain” and “stuttering” or what is the probability of “chest pain” occurring with “vomiting” versus “chest pain” occurring with “acute”? Such questions cannot be answered with just controlled terminologies. In this ...
... useful in applications. For example, what is the relationship strength between “chest pain” and “stuttering” or what is the probability of “chest pain” occurring with “vomiting” versus “chest pain” occurring with “acute”? Such questions cannot be answered with just controlled terminologies. In this ...
Pediatric Hypertension
... Pre-HTN or Stage 1 HTN in patients with diabetes mellitus, CKD, or proteinuria. Evidence of end-organ damage, most importantly LVH. Stage 1 HTN with dyslipidemia. ...
... Pre-HTN or Stage 1 HTN in patients with diabetes mellitus, CKD, or proteinuria. Evidence of end-organ damage, most importantly LVH. Stage 1 HTN with dyslipidemia. ...
PD-1 / PD-L1 Combination Therapies
... These agents work by latching on to antigens that tumour cells display periodically, like PD-L1, or by hitting T-cell receptors that damp down cytotoxic activity, such as PD-1 or CTLA4. The keyword here is “periodically”. Not every tumour contains high expression levels of PD-L1, for example. This f ...
... These agents work by latching on to antigens that tumour cells display periodically, like PD-L1, or by hitting T-cell receptors that damp down cytotoxic activity, such as PD-1 or CTLA4. The keyword here is “periodically”. Not every tumour contains high expression levels of PD-L1, for example. This f ...
Nails—They Mean More Than You Think!—Part 1
... Liver Disease Pale nails (or white nails) can be a sign of liver disease. The liver manufactures blood proteins and when this is abnormal, it shows up in the nails in this way. This condition can also indicate anemia, which is a common side effect of the medications used to treat hepatitis C. Cl ...
... Liver Disease Pale nails (or white nails) can be a sign of liver disease. The liver manufactures blood proteins and when this is abnormal, it shows up in the nails in this way. This condition can also indicate anemia, which is a common side effect of the medications used to treat hepatitis C. Cl ...
Diagnosis and treatment of atopic dermatitis in
... the exudative lesions of infancy and instead exhibit more lichenified papules and plaques representing the more chronic disease and involving the hands, feet, wrists, ankles, and antecubital and popliteal regions. The adult phase of AD begins at puberty and frequently continues into adulthood. Predom ...
... the exudative lesions of infancy and instead exhibit more lichenified papules and plaques representing the more chronic disease and involving the hands, feet, wrists, ankles, and antecubital and popliteal regions. The adult phase of AD begins at puberty and frequently continues into adulthood. Predom ...
A description of the circumstances surrounding
... (64 pre-symptomatic and 191 symptomatic) across four published clinical studies, and a number of published case series. The main study enrolled 148 patients (31 symptomatic, and 117 presymptomatic). Although the study did not define a primary outcome, patients were assessed for ‘metabolic control’, ...
... (64 pre-symptomatic and 191 symptomatic) across four published clinical studies, and a number of published case series. The main study enrolled 148 patients (31 symptomatic, and 117 presymptomatic). Although the study did not define a primary outcome, patients were assessed for ‘metabolic control’, ...
CLINICAL TRIAL FACT SHEET - International Myeloma Foundation
... followed by high-dose therapy with stem cell transplant will be randomly assigned by a computer to receive either a placebo (a capsule that looks like ixazomib but has no active ingredient) or ixazomib, an oral proteasome inhibitor, as maintenance therapy. This is a double-blind study, meaning that ...
... followed by high-dose therapy with stem cell transplant will be randomly assigned by a computer to receive either a placebo (a capsule that looks like ixazomib but has no active ingredient) or ixazomib, an oral proteasome inhibitor, as maintenance therapy. This is a double-blind study, meaning that ...
Review Article Cysteinyl Leukotriene Receptor-1 Antagonists as A. J. Theron,
... montelukast, pranlukast, and zafirlukast. More recently these agents have also been reported to possess secondary antiinflammatory activities, distinct from cysLTR1 antagonism, which appear to be particularly effective in targeting neutrophils and monocytes/macrophages. Underlying mechanisms include ...
... montelukast, pranlukast, and zafirlukast. More recently these agents have also been reported to possess secondary antiinflammatory activities, distinct from cysLTR1 antagonism, which appear to be particularly effective in targeting neutrophils and monocytes/macrophages. Underlying mechanisms include ...
Clinical Practice Guidelines - Oxford Academic
... 20. Sensitive and specific tests for the rapid diagnosis of influenza virus and other respiratory viruses should be used in the evaluation of children with CAP. A positive influenza test may decrease both the need for additional diagnostic studies and antibiotic use, while guiding appropriate use of ...
... 20. Sensitive and specific tests for the rapid diagnosis of influenza virus and other respiratory viruses should be used in the evaluation of children with CAP. A positive influenza test may decrease both the need for additional diagnostic studies and antibiotic use, while guiding appropriate use of ...
This PDF is a selection from an out-of-print volume from... of Economic Research Volume Title: Medical Care Output and Productivity
... for future changes in heart disease outcomes, and help forecast future improvements in heart disease outcomes. In this study, we provide a first step toward synthesizing evidence from the clinical literature and a range of empirical databases to try to identify the contributions of particular change ...
... for future changes in heart disease outcomes, and help forecast future improvements in heart disease outcomes. In this study, we provide a first step toward synthesizing evidence from the clinical literature and a range of empirical databases to try to identify the contributions of particular change ...
American Jurisprudence Proof of Facts 3d Database
... Controversy clouds the true incidence of Lyme disease because no test is definitively diagnostic for the disease, and many of its symptoms mimic those of many other diseases including chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS), multiple sclerosis (MS), and arthritis.[3] “ Lyme disease is an infection caused by ...
... Controversy clouds the true incidence of Lyme disease because no test is definitively diagnostic for the disease, and many of its symptoms mimic those of many other diseases including chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS), multiple sclerosis (MS), and arthritis.[3] “ Lyme disease is an infection caused by ...
The Management of Encephalitis: Clinical Practice Guidelines by the
... cephalomyelitis (e.g., acute disseminated encephalomyelitis [ADEM]), which may be mediated by an immunologic response to an antecedent antigenic stimulus from an infecting microorganism or immunization. Noninfectious CNS diseases (e.g., vasculitis, collagen vascular disorders, and paraneoplastic syn ...
... cephalomyelitis (e.g., acute disseminated encephalomyelitis [ADEM]), which may be mediated by an immunologic response to an antecedent antigenic stimulus from an infecting microorganism or immunization. Noninfectious CNS diseases (e.g., vasculitis, collagen vascular disorders, and paraneoplastic syn ...
Portsmouth Hospitals NHS Trust
... The Haematology service is based at Queen Alexandra Hospital. There are six Consultants and an experience Speciality Doctor who takes a full share in many of the consultant duties. There are two Haematology Speciality Registrars from the Wessex Rotation. The Department prides itself in good and well ...
... The Haematology service is based at Queen Alexandra Hospital. There are six Consultants and an experience Speciality Doctor who takes a full share in many of the consultant duties. There are two Haematology Speciality Registrars from the Wessex Rotation. The Department prides itself in good and well ...
[9] Ifeolu Akinnola, IBP MD/PhD Student
... Background Early-life iron deficiency (ID) compromises the developing hippocampus, driving adult deficits despite iron repletion. The gene expression changes and regulatory mechanisms that drive these lasting deficits are poorly understood. In previous animal studies of ID, concurrent anemia has bee ...
... Background Early-life iron deficiency (ID) compromises the developing hippocampus, driving adult deficits despite iron repletion. The gene expression changes and regulatory mechanisms that drive these lasting deficits are poorly understood. In previous animal studies of ID, concurrent anemia has bee ...
Full Text - Universiteit Leiden
... different regions of Oman and analysis of the genotype/phenotype relationship of the disease still remain inadequately studied in the country. The aim of this thesis is to study in detail the molecular spectrum of globin gene mutations and other modifying factors among the different regions in the c ...
... different regions of Oman and analysis of the genotype/phenotype relationship of the disease still remain inadequately studied in the country. The aim of this thesis is to study in detail the molecular spectrum of globin gene mutations and other modifying factors among the different regions in the c ...
Guidelines of care for the management of psoriasis
... appropriately trained personnel. Accurate records of ...
... appropriately trained personnel. Accurate records of ...
the Work in Progress abstracts
... protocols of many ALS studies conducted internationally. We consulted with clinicians around Australia and have developed a secure online data collection tool to record demographic and clinical variables at all clinic visits. We have developed standardised protocols for ethics and consent forms, and ...
... protocols of many ALS studies conducted internationally. We consulted with clinicians around Australia and have developed a secure online data collection tool to record demographic and clinical variables at all clinic visits. We have developed standardised protocols for ethics and consent forms, and ...
The role of decongestants, cromolyn, guafenesin, saline washes
... LTRAs tend to provide more relief of congestion and less relief of itch and rhinnorhea.37 LTRAs have never been shown to be superior to, or even comparable with, intranasal corticosteroids. Objective and subjective evidence suggests that leukotriene receptor antagonist–antihistamine combination ther ...
... LTRAs tend to provide more relief of congestion and less relief of itch and rhinnorhea.37 LTRAs have never been shown to be superior to, or even comparable with, intranasal corticosteroids. Objective and subjective evidence suggests that leukotriene receptor antagonist–antihistamine combination ther ...
A Personal View of the Etiology of Preeclampsia
... Identification of genes involved with immune maladaptation Biomarkers as screening tools to target interventions to reduce risk Tx’s designed to boost extravillous trophoblastic invasion targeted to high risk women? Pharmacologic manipulation of NK cells to direct them in the pro-angiogenic ...
... Identification of genes involved with immune maladaptation Biomarkers as screening tools to target interventions to reduce risk Tx’s designed to boost extravillous trophoblastic invasion targeted to high risk women? Pharmacologic manipulation of NK cells to direct them in the pro-angiogenic ...
Purpura
... the commonest cause of persistent and localized purpura. An erythematous inflammatory component is often present. Vasculitis of small vessels causes purpura, often palpable and painful, but not bleeding. In general it is the vascular or palpable purpuras (raised or palpable purpura means vasculitis) ...
... the commonest cause of persistent and localized purpura. An erythematous inflammatory component is often present. Vasculitis of small vessels causes purpura, often palpable and painful, but not bleeding. In general it is the vascular or palpable purpuras (raised or palpable purpura means vasculitis) ...
The Management of Encephalitis: Clinical Practice Guidelines by the
... cephalomyelitis (e.g., acute disseminated encephalomyelitis [ADEM]), which may be mediated by an immunologic response to an antecedent antigenic stimulus from an infecting microorganism or immunization. Noninfectious CNS diseases (e.g., vasculitis, collagen vascular disorders, and paraneoplastic syn ...
... cephalomyelitis (e.g., acute disseminated encephalomyelitis [ADEM]), which may be mediated by an immunologic response to an antecedent antigenic stimulus from an infecting microorganism or immunization. Noninfectious CNS diseases (e.g., vasculitis, collagen vascular disorders, and paraneoplastic syn ...
Abstract Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis: Disease Treatment and
... modifying antirheumatic drugs (DMARDs), and biologic modifying medications. Additional drugs such as interleukin 1 receptor antagonist, intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIg), type II collagen, and autologous stem cell transplantation (ASCT) may also be used. Due to the heterogeneous nature of JIA, cert ...
... modifying antirheumatic drugs (DMARDs), and biologic modifying medications. Additional drugs such as interleukin 1 receptor antagonist, intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIg), type II collagen, and autologous stem cell transplantation (ASCT) may also be used. Due to the heterogeneous nature of JIA, cert ...