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Advances in Encephalitis Research Summary 2014 The
... The authors argue that, despite the study’s several limitations the results are important. They provide the first figures for viral encephalitis for this area and show HSV as the most commonly identified viral aetiology of sporadic encephalitis syndromes in India. Ranjan et al. (2014) conducted a st ...
... The authors argue that, despite the study’s several limitations the results are important. They provide the first figures for viral encephalitis for this area and show HSV as the most commonly identified viral aetiology of sporadic encephalitis syndromes in India. Ranjan et al. (2014) conducted a st ...
MYOCARDITIS - cardiologycmc.in - The department of cardiology
... A form of passive immunization in conditions like ...
... A form of passive immunization in conditions like ...
Necrotizing Fasciitis: The “flesh eating” disease
... t hre a te ning condit ion w it h a mortality rate close to 70% in a matter of hours if not properly id e nt i f ie d a nd t r e at e d . 4 T he underlying bacteria that cause necrotizing fasciitis in an individual can consume or “eat” up to one inch of flesh every hour.5 Necrotizing fasciitis is re ...
... t hre a te ning condit ion w it h a mortality rate close to 70% in a matter of hours if not properly id e nt i f ie d a nd t r e at e d . 4 T he underlying bacteria that cause necrotizing fasciitis in an individual can consume or “eat” up to one inch of flesh every hour.5 Necrotizing fasciitis is re ...
Echinacea
... In U.S. used as tea, squeezed (expressed) juice (alcohol and/or glycerin based), capsules (herbal powder for URI), tincture (gargling & swallowing), topically, & as an injection (not recommended in U.S.) In Germany many times administered intravenously along with traditional medical treatments ...
... In U.S. used as tea, squeezed (expressed) juice (alcohol and/or glycerin based), capsules (herbal powder for URI), tincture (gargling & swallowing), topically, & as an injection (not recommended in U.S.) In Germany many times administered intravenously along with traditional medical treatments ...
Hepatitis C Virus and Lichen Planus
... wise, we used fixed-effects models.9 We also report the I2 statistic as a measurement of heterogeneity that is statistically significant by defining an I2 greater than 56% as the cutoff value. Potential sources of heterogeneity were explored through subgroup analyses. All major features thought to c ...
... wise, we used fixed-effects models.9 We also report the I2 statistic as a measurement of heterogeneity that is statistically significant by defining an I2 greater than 56% as the cutoff value. Potential sources of heterogeneity were explored through subgroup analyses. All major features thought to c ...
Interventions to improve quality of life for patients with psoriasis and
... steroids be tapered down to avoid continual use, discontinuation of steroids often leads to recurrent lesions and symptoms. A systematic review found that the higher potency steroids, particularly very potent steroids, are more effective in clearing psoriatic lesions compared to other first-line top ...
... steroids be tapered down to avoid continual use, discontinuation of steroids often leads to recurrent lesions and symptoms. A systematic review found that the higher potency steroids, particularly very potent steroids, are more effective in clearing psoriatic lesions compared to other first-line top ...
LSEHWP44
... representatives from these bodies) (SMC 2014b). As of 2010, 68% of SMC’s appraisals were positive (Kanavos et al 2010). pCODR is the newest of all four regulatory bodies, having been founded in 2010. The agency provides guidance, based off of EBM, cost-effectiveness assessments, and patient perspect ...
... representatives from these bodies) (SMC 2014b). As of 2010, 68% of SMC’s appraisals were positive (Kanavos et al 2010). pCODR is the newest of all four regulatory bodies, having been founded in 2010. The agency provides guidance, based off of EBM, cost-effectiveness assessments, and patient perspect ...
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... thrombocytopenia as a rare hematologic side effect. Re-exposure to famotidine was not done in our case for patient safety. Also, serum was not sent to demonstrate drugdependent platelet reactive antibodies in vitro. This rare drug reaction due to famotidine is more common in critically ill neurosurg ...
... thrombocytopenia as a rare hematologic side effect. Re-exposure to famotidine was not done in our case for patient safety. Also, serum was not sent to demonstrate drugdependent platelet reactive antibodies in vitro. This rare drug reaction due to famotidine is more common in critically ill neurosurg ...
Eur J Clin Microbiol Infect Dis (2015)_Ecthyma
... region are affected much more often than is usually thought. At least 14 cases of EG lesions were described as being located within the head and neck region [11, 33–35, 53–61]. The last two references are case reports describing EG of the nasal cavity. Several more similar case reports were publishe ...
... region are affected much more often than is usually thought. At least 14 cases of EG lesions were described as being located within the head and neck region [11, 33–35, 53–61]. The last two references are case reports describing EG of the nasal cavity. Several more similar case reports were publishe ...
Acute Symptoms of Drug Hypersensitivity
... Although urticaria is generally not difficult to diagnose, classifying patients with druginduced urticaria is crucial for developing a meaningful differential diagnosis, identifying specific triggers, and choosing allergy tests. The following conditions should be ruled out: 1. Dermatographism repres ...
... Although urticaria is generally not difficult to diagnose, classifying patients with druginduced urticaria is crucial for developing a meaningful differential diagnosis, identifying specific triggers, and choosing allergy tests. The following conditions should be ruled out: 1. Dermatographism repres ...
IMITREX® Injection Tear Sheet
... Melanin Binding: In rats with a single subcutaneous dose (0.5 mg/kg) of radiolabeled sumatriptan, the elimination half-life of radioactivity from the eye was 15 days, suggesting that sumatriptan and its metabolites bind to the melanin of the eye. The clinical significance of this binding is unknown. ...
... Melanin Binding: In rats with a single subcutaneous dose (0.5 mg/kg) of radiolabeled sumatriptan, the elimination half-life of radioactivity from the eye was 15 days, suggesting that sumatriptan and its metabolites bind to the melanin of the eye. The clinical significance of this binding is unknown. ...
Empiric Treatment of Neonatal Sepsis in
... Abstract: Infections are among the leading causes of neonatal mortality, and about 75% of the burden occurs in developing countries. Diagnosis of neonatal sepsis in these countries is dependent on the recognition of a set of nonspecific clinical signs that maximize sensitivity because staff making i ...
... Abstract: Infections are among the leading causes of neonatal mortality, and about 75% of the burden occurs in developing countries. Diagnosis of neonatal sepsis in these countries is dependent on the recognition of a set of nonspecific clinical signs that maximize sensitivity because staff making i ...
Proceedings of the Indiana Academy of Science
... son of 1921 and the plan outlined in the 1919 report (16) has been folAs in these previous reports, no claim for completeness is made. Of necessity, our attention has been confined largely to agricultural crops and the diseases of economic importance. The diseases are arranged alphabetically by host ...
... son of 1921 and the plan outlined in the 1919 report (16) has been folAs in these previous reports, no claim for completeness is made. Of necessity, our attention has been confined largely to agricultural crops and the diseases of economic importance. The diseases are arranged alphabetically by host ...
Lasix Oral Solution (furosemide)
... Cases of tinnitus and reversible deafness have been reported. There have also been some reports of cases, the majority in children undergoing renal transplantation, in which permanent deafness has occurred. In these latter cases, the onset of deafness was usually insidious and gradually progressive ...
... Cases of tinnitus and reversible deafness have been reported. There have also been some reports of cases, the majority in children undergoing renal transplantation, in which permanent deafness has occurred. In these latter cases, the onset of deafness was usually insidious and gradually progressive ...
Company Presentation
... The following information contains certain “forward-looking statements”, relating to the company’s business, which can be identified by the use of forward-looking terminology such as “estimates”, “believes”, “expects”, “may”, “are expected to”, “will”, “will continue”, “should”, “would be”, “seeks” ...
... The following information contains certain “forward-looking statements”, relating to the company’s business, which can be identified by the use of forward-looking terminology such as “estimates”, “believes”, “expects”, “may”, “are expected to”, “will”, “will continue”, “should”, “would be”, “seeks” ...
Stevens-Johnson syndrome
... • Stevens-Johnson and toxic epidermal necrolysis are • severe mucocutaneous reaction • triggered by medications • characterized by extensive necrosis and detachment of the epidermis • Are variants of a same disease but are distinguished only by the severity and the percentage of the body surface inv ...
... • Stevens-Johnson and toxic epidermal necrolysis are • severe mucocutaneous reaction • triggered by medications • characterized by extensive necrosis and detachment of the epidermis • Are variants of a same disease but are distinguished only by the severity and the percentage of the body surface inv ...
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... benefits or services under those programs; (iii) possible changes in or alternatives to those programs or procedures; or (iv) possible changes in methods or levels of payment for benefits or services under those programs. 5. Research involving taste or food quality evaluations or consumer acceptance ...
... benefits or services under those programs; (iii) possible changes in or alternatives to those programs or procedures; or (iv) possible changes in methods or levels of payment for benefits or services under those programs. 5. Research involving taste or food quality evaluations or consumer acceptance ...
Management of Sickle Cell Disease: A Review for Physician
... in the postcapillary venules [26]. Also note that destruction of red cell membrane causes exposure of membrane proteins, thereby inciting autoantibody formation. These antibodies such as IgG anti-band 3 antibodies are believed to promote erythrophagocytosis [25]. Episodic microvascular occlusion in ...
... in the postcapillary venules [26]. Also note that destruction of red cell membrane causes exposure of membrane proteins, thereby inciting autoantibody formation. These antibodies such as IgG anti-band 3 antibodies are believed to promote erythrophagocytosis [25]. Episodic microvascular occlusion in ...
Using Electronic Medical Record Decision Support to Increase
... • There is no need to screen since clinicians can identify people who have clinically significant liver disease by their clinical presentation and will test for HCV at that point • Patients will die with their HCV, not of it, and a lot of patients will be upset/harmed by this testing in an effort to ...
... • There is no need to screen since clinicians can identify people who have clinically significant liver disease by their clinical presentation and will test for HCV at that point • Patients will die with their HCV, not of it, and a lot of patients will be upset/harmed by this testing in an effort to ...
Ibrutinib inhibition of Bruton protein
... Patients with this disorder have no significant alterations in cells other than B cells, and this observation is consonant with the restriction of clinical features to B cell immunity. Moreover, the X-linked immunodeficiency (XID) phenotype in the CBA/N strain of mice results from an R28C mutation nea ...
... Patients with this disorder have no significant alterations in cells other than B cells, and this observation is consonant with the restriction of clinical features to B cell immunity. Moreover, the X-linked immunodeficiency (XID) phenotype in the CBA/N strain of mice results from an R28C mutation nea ...
Guideline for Hidradenitis suppurativa
... In 1989, a severity classification was first proposed by Hurley (4). • Stage I: Abscess formation, single or multiple, without sinus tracts and cicatrisation. • Stage II: Recurrent abscesses with tract formation and cicatrisation, single or multiple, widely separated lesions. • Stage III: Diffuse or ...
... In 1989, a severity classification was first proposed by Hurley (4). • Stage I: Abscess formation, single or multiple, without sinus tracts and cicatrisation. • Stage II: Recurrent abscesses with tract formation and cicatrisation, single or multiple, widely separated lesions. • Stage III: Diffuse or ...
KMJ KUWAIT MEDICAL JOURNAL The Official Journal of The Kuwait Medical Association EDITORIAL
... abstract form. In consideration of the KMJ accepting my/ our submission for publication, the author(s) undersigned hereby assign all copyrights ownership to the KMJ and shall have no right to withdraw its publication. It is expressly certified that I/we, have done/actively participated in this study ...
... abstract form. In consideration of the KMJ accepting my/ our submission for publication, the author(s) undersigned hereby assign all copyrights ownership to the KMJ and shall have no right to withdraw its publication. It is expressly certified that I/we, have done/actively participated in this study ...
Protein-Losing Enteropathy after the Fontan Operation: Clinical
... condition has been developed. Initial treatment modalities for PLE include a low fat, high protein, medium-chain triglyceride diet to reduce intestinal lymphatic production and albumin infusion to increase intravascular osmotic pressure, as well as institution of diuretics, afterload reducing agents ...
... condition has been developed. Initial treatment modalities for PLE include a low fat, high protein, medium-chain triglyceride diet to reduce intestinal lymphatic production and albumin infusion to increase intravascular osmotic pressure, as well as institution of diuretics, afterload reducing agents ...