1st CONGRESS of the EUROPEAN YOUNG PAEDIATRICIANS
... Our main aim is to facilitate networking among paediatricians all over Europe and support them on their quest for better education during and post-specialization, research opportunities. We’re delighted to welcome you to the 1st ever Congress of EURYPA where newly specialized paediatricians and paed ...
... Our main aim is to facilitate networking among paediatricians all over Europe and support them on their quest for better education during and post-specialization, research opportunities. We’re delighted to welcome you to the 1st ever Congress of EURYPA where newly specialized paediatricians and paed ...
HTLV-I associated myelopathy/tropical spastic paraparesis (HAM/TSP)
... TSP patients, studies on HTLV-I specific cytotoxic T cell responses (CTL) will be specifically examined. By defining such antigen specific functional cellular host responses to HTLV-I we hope to better understand the underlying mechanisms that may be involved in the neuropathology of HTLV-I associat ...
... TSP patients, studies on HTLV-I specific cytotoxic T cell responses (CTL) will be specifically examined. By defining such antigen specific functional cellular host responses to HTLV-I we hope to better understand the underlying mechanisms that may be involved in the neuropathology of HTLV-I associat ...
Visiting Students Electives Catalog - Michigan Medicine
... and hands-on instruction in the field regarding pre-hospital patient care, evacuation, and survival. The course will include a multi-day camping field practicum in Northern Michigan that will involve simulated patient assessment, treatment, evacuation, and field skills. Students must participate in ...
... and hands-on instruction in the field regarding pre-hospital patient care, evacuation, and survival. The course will include a multi-day camping field practicum in Northern Michigan that will involve simulated patient assessment, treatment, evacuation, and field skills. Students must participate in ...
Abstracts - American Federation for Medical Research
... 1 month follow up. Pituitary apoplexy is a rare but serious life-threatening condition. Patients usually present with sudden onset of severe headache followed by rapidly worsening visual field defects. Although the pathophysiology is ill defined at this time, several factors associated with this phe ...
... 1 month follow up. Pituitary apoplexy is a rare but serious life-threatening condition. Patients usually present with sudden onset of severe headache followed by rapidly worsening visual field defects. Although the pathophysiology is ill defined at this time, several factors associated with this phe ...
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... recognized by distinct receptors. The effector responses triggered lead to a chronic tissue inflammation. DsDNA autoantibodies are the most studied as well as the first in being characterized for its pathogenic role in Lupus nephritis. However, others are of growing interest since they have been ass ...
... recognized by distinct receptors. The effector responses triggered lead to a chronic tissue inflammation. DsDNA autoantibodies are the most studied as well as the first in being characterized for its pathogenic role in Lupus nephritis. However, others are of growing interest since they have been ass ...
IDSA Clinical Practice Guideline for Acute Bacterial Rhinosinusitis in
... management based on risk assessment for antimicrobial resistance and evolution of clinical responses is offered (Figure 1). This guideline is intended for use by all primary care physicians involved in direct patient care, with particular applicability to patients managed in community or emergency d ...
... management based on risk assessment for antimicrobial resistance and evolution of clinical responses is offered (Figure 1). This guideline is intended for use by all primary care physicians involved in direct patient care, with particular applicability to patients managed in community or emergency d ...
The Management of Primary Aldosteronism: Case Detection
... Participants: The Task Force included a chair, selected by the Clinical Guidelines Subcommittee of the Endocrine Society, six additional experts, a methodologist, and a medical writer. The guideline was cosponsored by American Heart Association, American Association of Endocrine Surgeons, European S ...
... Participants: The Task Force included a chair, selected by the Clinical Guidelines Subcommittee of the Endocrine Society, six additional experts, a methodologist, and a medical writer. The guideline was cosponsored by American Heart Association, American Association of Endocrine Surgeons, European S ...
Ocular histoplasmosis syndrome
... Descriptions of the acute manifestations of OHS are scarce; this is most likely the result of the lack of visual symptoms during primary infection. The closest description is the presence of new, white-creamy spots not previously recognized on fundus examination that appear a few days or weeks follo ...
... Descriptions of the acute manifestations of OHS are scarce; this is most likely the result of the lack of visual symptoms during primary infection. The closest description is the presence of new, white-creamy spots not previously recognized on fundus examination that appear a few days or weeks follo ...
Treatment of pulmonary exacerbations in cystic fibrosis
... volatile substances that are produced in the lungs and appear in expired air. They have potential advantages over sputum sampling by providing a summated assessment of the lung, and can be measured in both young children, and patients unable to produce expectorated sputum samples. The reported diffe ...
... volatile substances that are produced in the lungs and appear in expired air. They have potential advantages over sputum sampling by providing a summated assessment of the lung, and can be measured in both young children, and patients unable to produce expectorated sputum samples. The reported diffe ...
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... 20 weeks. One patient had to discontinue MMF therapy after four weeks due to the development of herpes retinitis. Six of 7 patients with moderate to severe atopic dermatitis completed another open study involving treatment with MMF 2 g daily for 6 weeks and followed up for another 6 weeks.22 A signi ...
... 20 weeks. One patient had to discontinue MMF therapy after four weeks due to the development of herpes retinitis. Six of 7 patients with moderate to severe atopic dermatitis completed another open study involving treatment with MMF 2 g daily for 6 weeks and followed up for another 6 weeks.22 A signi ...
INNOVATIONS IN CANCER RESEARCH
... and public health professionals involved in this work understand that one size does not fit all when it comes to health education. Although their research on narrative persuasion has implications for virtually all communication, their recent research has focused on the issue of cervical cancer. Acco ...
... and public health professionals involved in this work understand that one size does not fit all when it comes to health education. Although their research on narrative persuasion has implications for virtually all communication, their recent research has focused on the issue of cervical cancer. Acco ...
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... mediators in the plasma of healthy adults may not be adequate to detect the effect of probiotic consumption on inflammatory responses. The assessment of a nutritional intervention on in vitro cultured PBMCs in response to LPS stimulation may be a more sensitive assay method to detect probiotic-induc ...
... mediators in the plasma of healthy adults may not be adequate to detect the effect of probiotic consumption on inflammatory responses. The assessment of a nutritional intervention on in vitro cultured PBMCs in response to LPS stimulation may be a more sensitive assay method to detect probiotic-induc ...
THE ROLE OF MICROGLIA AS PRIME COMPONENT OF CNS
... It has been proposed that inflammation precedes neuronal damage (neurodegeneration) in AD. Many studies have shown that plaque itself cannot cause neuronal damage (Giulian 1999). However, amyloid plaque that contains various substances can stimulate microglia to produce neurotoxic substances such as ...
... It has been proposed that inflammation precedes neuronal damage (neurodegeneration) in AD. Many studies have shown that plaque itself cannot cause neuronal damage (Giulian 1999). However, amyloid plaque that contains various substances can stimulate microglia to produce neurotoxic substances such as ...
2010 Chest Imaging Guidelines
... Acute inflammation of trachea and/or large and small bronchi due to infection or other causes. The majority of cases of bronchitis are due to viral infections. Symptoms can include coughing, wheezing, shortness of breath, fever o Acute bronchitis usually improves within a few days but the cough ...
... Acute inflammation of trachea and/or large and small bronchi due to infection or other causes. The majority of cases of bronchitis are due to viral infections. Symptoms can include coughing, wheezing, shortness of breath, fever o Acute bronchitis usually improves within a few days but the cough ...
SPIRIT 2013 explanation and elaboration: guidance for
... elsewhere.13-15 Briefly, three complementary methods were specified beforehand, in line with current recommendations for development of reporting guidelines16: 1) a Delphi consensus survey15; 2) two systematic reviews to identify existing protocol guidelines and empirical evidence supporting the imp ...
... elsewhere.13-15 Briefly, three complementary methods were specified beforehand, in line with current recommendations for development of reporting guidelines16: 1) a Delphi consensus survey15; 2) two systematic reviews to identify existing protocol guidelines and empirical evidence supporting the imp ...
Narrative Review: The Role of Th2 Immune Pathway Modulation in
... Childhood-onset “allergic asthma” has been considered a Th2 disease for nearly 20 years, although proof in humans has been limited. The initial focus on this pathway began with identification of an adaptive immune response in a murine model characterized by the release of a distinct set of ILs, incl ...
... Childhood-onset “allergic asthma” has been considered a Th2 disease for nearly 20 years, although proof in humans has been limited. The initial focus on this pathway began with identification of an adaptive immune response in a murine model characterized by the release of a distinct set of ILs, incl ...
MINISTRY OF HEALTH of Ukraine
... Underlying monomutantnoyi malformation is a single gene mutation that occurred in the germ cells of parents or more distant relatives of the patient. Transfer monomutantnyh defects from parents to children is determined by the laws of heredity. Depending on the type of inheritance of such defects ca ...
... Underlying monomutantnoyi malformation is a single gene mutation that occurred in the germ cells of parents or more distant relatives of the patient. Transfer monomutantnyh defects from parents to children is determined by the laws of heredity. Depending on the type of inheritance of such defects ca ...
NASPGHAN ANNUAL MEETING OCTOBER 18 – 20, 2012 SALT
... Department of Pathology, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA Background: Eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE) patients frequently have symptoms overlapping with gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). While the current practice guidelines have created a category of PPI responsive EoE, results of PPI ...
... Department of Pathology, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA Background: Eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE) patients frequently have symptoms overlapping with gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). While the current practice guidelines have created a category of PPI responsive EoE, results of PPI ...
JOURNAL INFORMATION
... executive and scientific committees which will have its outcomes clear by the end of the ICR2014. Moreover, lack of sufficient number of radiologists in the public and governmental sector is observable which needs to be addressed through two main approaches; one is putting emphasis on a sense of loy ...
... executive and scientific committees which will have its outcomes clear by the end of the ICR2014. Moreover, lack of sufficient number of radiologists in the public and governmental sector is observable which needs to be addressed through two main approaches; one is putting emphasis on a sense of loy ...
Myocarditis And Pericarditis In The Pediatric Patient
... typically present with chest pain and fever. The cornerstone of therapy for myocarditis includes aggressive supportive management of heart failure, as well as administration of inotropes and antidysrhythmic medications, as indicated. Children often require admission to an intensive care setting. The ...
... typically present with chest pain and fever. The cornerstone of therapy for myocarditis includes aggressive supportive management of heart failure, as well as administration of inotropes and antidysrhythmic medications, as indicated. Children often require admission to an intensive care setting. The ...
Distinct cytokine profiles define clinical immune response to
... as we had observed statistically significant differences among the three groups from both endemic and nonendemic regions (mean age ± SD for endemic, C: 38.9 ± 12.6; NS: 28 ± 12.1; S: 34.0 ± 13.4, p = 0.001; non-endemic, C: 28.7 ± 3.9; NS: 29.7 ± 11.8; S: 24.3 ± 10.9, p = 0.0022). When adjusted for s ...
... as we had observed statistically significant differences among the three groups from both endemic and nonendemic regions (mean age ± SD for endemic, C: 38.9 ± 12.6; NS: 28 ± 12.1; S: 34.0 ± 13.4, p = 0.001; non-endemic, C: 28.7 ± 3.9; NS: 29.7 ± 11.8; S: 24.3 ± 10.9, p = 0.0022). When adjusted for s ...