Joint Arthroplasty THR & TKR
... and show a 91-96% prosthesis survival rate at 14-15 years of follow-up. Cementless designs do not have the same length of follow-up, but studies at 10-12 years report a 95% prosthesis survival rate. ...
... and show a 91-96% prosthesis survival rate at 14-15 years of follow-up. Cementless designs do not have the same length of follow-up, but studies at 10-12 years report a 95% prosthesis survival rate. ...
Cardiomyopathy
... described for the boy in the vignette support the diagnosis of congestive heart failure (CHF), most likely due to myocardial dysfunction associated with dilated cardiomyopathy. Laboratory support for the myocardial failure seen in patients who have CHF can be demonstrated by an elevation in the br ...
... described for the boy in the vignette support the diagnosis of congestive heart failure (CHF), most likely due to myocardial dysfunction associated with dilated cardiomyopathy. Laboratory support for the myocardial failure seen in patients who have CHF can be demonstrated by an elevation in the br ...
Common Sports Medicine Medical Conditions
... May slump to the ground but can still talk-needs emergent transfer to ED for treatment ...
... May slump to the ground but can still talk-needs emergent transfer to ED for treatment ...
Common Sports Medicine Medical Conditions
... May slump to the ground but can still talk-needs emergent transfer to ED for treatment ...
... May slump to the ground but can still talk-needs emergent transfer to ED for treatment ...
- SCHHS Emergency Department
... SAQ16. A 10 year old girl is brought to your emergency department with a sore arm after falling off a wall. On examination she has marked swelling and pain in the Right elbow and a graze on her left forehead. Her lateral elbow is xray is shown below. ...
... SAQ16. A 10 year old girl is brought to your emergency department with a sore arm after falling off a wall. On examination she has marked swelling and pain in the Right elbow and a graze on her left forehead. Her lateral elbow is xray is shown below. ...
St. Jude researcher Yin Ting Cheung, Ph.D., honored with 2015
... Clinical Oncology for her abstract, “Chemotherapy and Brain Function in Long-Term Survivors of Childhood Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (ALL).” Cheung is a postdoctoral fellow in the St. Jude Department of Epidemiology and Cancer Control. Cheung’s oral presentation reported findings that advance under ...
... Clinical Oncology for her abstract, “Chemotherapy and Brain Function in Long-Term Survivors of Childhood Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (ALL).” Cheung is a postdoctoral fellow in the St. Jude Department of Epidemiology and Cancer Control. Cheung’s oral presentation reported findings that advance under ...
Clorpactin - Chesterfield Urology
... Clorpactin is basically bleach (similar to Clorox). Bacteria do not survive in an environment with a lot of chlorine. This is why chlorine is used to keep pools free of bacteria and why bleach (chlorine) is used to disinfect counters and other surfaces. Patients with recurrent Urinary Tract Infectio ...
... Clorpactin is basically bleach (similar to Clorox). Bacteria do not survive in an environment with a lot of chlorine. This is why chlorine is used to keep pools free of bacteria and why bleach (chlorine) is used to disinfect counters and other surfaces. Patients with recurrent Urinary Tract Infectio ...
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... Many of the 420 medicines in the pipeline include treatments that explore new pathways and scientific approaches to treat these complex disorders. Examples of innovative treatments in development include: • A monoclonal antibody in development for the prevention of migraine binds to and inhibits th ...
... Many of the 420 medicines in the pipeline include treatments that explore new pathways and scientific approaches to treat these complex disorders. Examples of innovative treatments in development include: • A monoclonal antibody in development for the prevention of migraine binds to and inhibits th ...
Ever wonder if your dog is going “senile”? Canine Cognitive
... having some degree of cognitive dysfunction increases with age, and that it is more common in female dogs than males. Slowing down cognitive decline can be achieved. Your vet will most likely start your dog on some medication formulated especially for the condition. There is also a prescription diet ...
... having some degree of cognitive dysfunction increases with age, and that it is more common in female dogs than males. Slowing down cognitive decline can be achieved. Your vet will most likely start your dog on some medication formulated especially for the condition. There is also a prescription diet ...
I am interested in: Eye glasses Contact lenses Colored Contact
... Right eye always poor Always poor ...
... Right eye always poor Always poor ...
Therapy of chronic lymphocytic leukemia with purine - hem
... the disease. Several randomized studies indicate that cytotoxic therapy based on alkylating agents in the indolent phase of disease, does not prolong the survival time of CLL patients. Chlorambucil, with or without steroids, has been for many years the drug of choice in previously untreated patients ...
... the disease. Several randomized studies indicate that cytotoxic therapy based on alkylating agents in the indolent phase of disease, does not prolong the survival time of CLL patients. Chlorambucil, with or without steroids, has been for many years the drug of choice in previously untreated patients ...
Neurological Disorders Grades 9-12
... o Etiology: Unknown, but there are many “triggers” such as insufficient foods, specific foods, emotional triggers, environmental triggers. o Treatment: Non-pharmacological-identify and avoid trigger factors, medication, relaxation techniques, and psychotherapy. ...
... o Etiology: Unknown, but there are many “triggers” such as insufficient foods, specific foods, emotional triggers, environmental triggers. o Treatment: Non-pharmacological-identify and avoid trigger factors, medication, relaxation techniques, and psychotherapy. ...
Guidelines for Infectious Disease Consultation 1. In order to help us
... and 3:00 pm on weekdays, and by noon on weekends. Routine consultations requested after these times may not be performed until the following day. ...
... and 3:00 pm on weekdays, and by noon on weekends. Routine consultations requested after these times may not be performed until the following day. ...
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... ONTT patients previously[2]. Most patients were young and middle-aged, children and elderly people over age of 60 were rare. Female patients had a higher incidence of optic neuritis than male ones, but mostly in unilateral ON than in bilateral ON. Study[3] showed that, the western population were mo ...
... ONTT patients previously[2]. Most patients were young and middle-aged, children and elderly people over age of 60 were rare. Female patients had a higher incidence of optic neuritis than male ones, but mostly in unilateral ON than in bilateral ON. Study[3] showed that, the western population were mo ...
Lyme Disease
... The condition of the skin near the tick-bite site will be an important indicator of the animals health as well, such as whether the wound is still open, or whether there are any fragments of the tick's body left in the wound. ...
... The condition of the skin near the tick-bite site will be an important indicator of the animals health as well, such as whether the wound is still open, or whether there are any fragments of the tick's body left in the wound. ...
Thoracic Spine MRI Imaging Questionnaire
... Osteoporosis, > 70yrs (go to 8) NA 5. A2 – Is there History or suspicion of cancer with new onset of thoracic pain? Yes No 6. A3 – If Yes, History or suspicion of cancer criterion can be met if any TWO of the following are present (select two): Age over 50 Failure to improve after one month Unexplai ...
... Osteoporosis, > 70yrs (go to 8) NA 5. A2 – Is there History or suspicion of cancer with new onset of thoracic pain? Yes No 6. A3 – If Yes, History or suspicion of cancer criterion can be met if any TWO of the following are present (select two): Age over 50 Failure to improve after one month Unexplai ...
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... Symptoms • Mild - skin rash • Moderate – skin rash with gastrointestinal symptoms including diarrhea • Severe – skin ulceration, liver dysfunction, severe diarrhea and protein loss associated with a high mortality ...
... Symptoms • Mild - skin rash • Moderate – skin rash with gastrointestinal symptoms including diarrhea • Severe – skin ulceration, liver dysfunction, severe diarrhea and protein loss associated with a high mortality ...
Eye Emergencies
... Ophthalmology or Plastic surgery. These includeMargin laceration, avulsed tissue, cannulicular lacerations and deep lacerations into orbit and orbital fat. 11. Corneal Abrasions: Symptoms Foreign body sensation ...
... Ophthalmology or Plastic surgery. These includeMargin laceration, avulsed tissue, cannulicular lacerations and deep lacerations into orbit and orbital fat. 11. Corneal Abrasions: Symptoms Foreign body sensation ...
Neuromuscular weakness and paralysis
... Muscles of our body are controlled via motor nerves that are stimulating their contraction. If this nervous transmission is interrupted by nerve or muscle disease then weakness of the involved muscles will result. The two common causes of severe neuromuscular weakness are myasthenia gravis and the G ...
... Muscles of our body are controlled via motor nerves that are stimulating their contraction. If this nervous transmission is interrupted by nerve or muscle disease then weakness of the involved muscles will result. The two common causes of severe neuromuscular weakness are myasthenia gravis and the G ...
Consultant Urological Surgeon Benenden Hospital Tunbridge Wells
... Benenden Hospital Tunbridge Wells Nuffield Hospital ...
... Benenden Hospital Tunbridge Wells Nuffield Hospital ...
Hand, Foot and Mouth disease
... Still able to spread disease for up to a week after symptoms subside. ...
... Still able to spread disease for up to a week after symptoms subside. ...
Multiple sclerosis signs and symptoms
Multiple sclerosis can cause a variety of symptoms: changes in sensation (hypoesthesia), muscle weakness, abnormal muscle spasms, or difficulty moving; difficulties with coordination and balance; problems in speech (dysarthria) or swallowing (dysphagia), visual problems (nystagmus, optic neuritis, phosphenes or diplopia), fatigue and acute or chronic pain syndromes, bladder and bowel difficulties, cognitive impairment, or emotional symptomatology (mainly major depression). The main clinical measure in progression of the disability and severity of the symptoms is the Expanded Disability Status Scale or EDSS.The initial attacks are often transient, mild (or asymptomatic), and self-limited. They often do not prompt a health care visit and sometimes are only identified in retrospect once the diagnosis has been made after further attacks. The most common initial symptoms reported are: changes in sensation in the arms, legs or face (33%), complete or partial vision loss (optic neuritis) (20%), weakness (13%), double vision (7%), unsteadiness when walking (5%), and balance problems (3%); but many rare initial symptoms have been reported such as aphasia or psychosis. Fifteen percent of individuals have multiple symptoms when they first seek medical attention.