The Head & Neck - Karbala Medical College / Anatomy
... Muscles of larynx are innervated by recurrent laryngeal nerves except cricothyroid which is supplied by external laryngeal nerve. Both these nerves are vulnerable during thyroid operations. Left recurrent laryngeal nerve may be involved in a bronchial or esophageal carcinoma or in secondary metastat ...
... Muscles of larynx are innervated by recurrent laryngeal nerves except cricothyroid which is supplied by external laryngeal nerve. Both these nerves are vulnerable during thyroid operations. Left recurrent laryngeal nerve may be involved in a bronchial or esophageal carcinoma or in secondary metastat ...
Treatment Dysfunctional Elimination in Children
... dietary measures alone, a stool softener such as docusate sodium (e.g. Colace™) or mineral oil (e.g. LansoÿL™) may be useful. The good news is that most children overcome their dysfunctional elimination problem. In the vast majority, there is no permanent damage to bladder, kidney or bowel function. ...
... dietary measures alone, a stool softener such as docusate sodium (e.g. Colace™) or mineral oil (e.g. LansoÿL™) may be useful. The good news is that most children overcome their dysfunctional elimination problem. In the vast majority, there is no permanent damage to bladder, kidney or bowel function. ...
An Overview of Autoimmune Disorders
... Autoimmune disorder is a condition which arises on malfunctioning of the immune system. Dysfunction of the immune system leads to the destruction of healthy tissues of the body causing immune disorder [19-22]. In this condition immune system initiates attacks and destroys its own healthy cells leadi ...
... Autoimmune disorder is a condition which arises on malfunctioning of the immune system. Dysfunction of the immune system leads to the destruction of healthy tissues of the body causing immune disorder [19-22]. In this condition immune system initiates attacks and destroys its own healthy cells leadi ...
Immune Recovery After Starting ART in HIV-Infected
... systematically collect information on OIs. Our study may also have been influenced by OIs that occurred during follow-up, but results were similar when restricting analyses to time under viral suppression during which an OI episode is unlikely. Another limitation was the heterogeneity between the inc ...
... systematically collect information on OIs. Our study may also have been influenced by OIs that occurred during follow-up, but results were similar when restricting analyses to time under viral suppression during which an OI episode is unlikely. Another limitation was the heterogeneity between the inc ...
urethral diverticulum in pregnancy
... purulent material, dyspareunia and dysuria is not always present. The treatment is mainly surgical. Women with UD are at risk for soft tissue dystocia, and traumatic injury to the urethra during labor. Medline search for UD in pregnancy, produced a scarce result: Wittich (1) excised urethral diverti ...
... purulent material, dyspareunia and dysuria is not always present. The treatment is mainly surgical. Women with UD are at risk for soft tissue dystocia, and traumatic injury to the urethra during labor. Medline search for UD in pregnancy, produced a scarce result: Wittich (1) excised urethral diverti ...
Killer Plagues Wksp 2 Articles
... get human colds. Active immunity is the protection a person develops during his or her lifetime as the result of actually having been immunized against a disease. One way this can be done is by using vaccines to help an individual develop active immunity. Active immunity is long-lived and may even l ...
... get human colds. Active immunity is the protection a person develops during his or her lifetime as the result of actually having been immunized against a disease. One way this can be done is by using vaccines to help an individual develop active immunity. Active immunity is long-lived and may even l ...
Evaluating Patients For Secondary Syphilis (P1/3)
... Signs & Symptoms of Secondary Syphilis • Rash: most common feature (75-90%); can be macular, papular, squamous (scale), pustular (rare), vesicular (very rare) or combination; usually nonpruritic; may involve palms & soles (60%) • Generalized Lymphadenopathy: (70-90%); inguinal, axillary & cervical s ...
... Signs & Symptoms of Secondary Syphilis • Rash: most common feature (75-90%); can be macular, papular, squamous (scale), pustular (rare), vesicular (very rare) or combination; usually nonpruritic; may involve palms & soles (60%) • Generalized Lymphadenopathy: (70-90%); inguinal, axillary & cervical s ...
URINARY ELIMINATION OXYGENATION
... production and maturation and prolongs the life of the mature RBCs – Patients with chronic alterations in kidney function cannot produce sufficient quantities of this hormone therefore they are prone to anemia ...
... production and maturation and prolongs the life of the mature RBCs – Patients with chronic alterations in kidney function cannot produce sufficient quantities of this hormone therefore they are prone to anemia ...
Myringotomy and/or Ear Tubes in Adults
... Tympanostomy tubes usually stay in place from 9-18 months and fall out as the eardrum regenerates. The tubes are not visible and are generally not noticeable. Initially, there may be a sensation of hearing your own voice and/or pressure, but this usually goes away with time. Ear tubes reduce the sev ...
... Tympanostomy tubes usually stay in place from 9-18 months and fall out as the eardrum regenerates. The tubes are not visible and are generally not noticeable. Initially, there may be a sensation of hearing your own voice and/or pressure, but this usually goes away with time. Ear tubes reduce the sev ...
Quality Measures Redux
... 1. All visits list the seizure type(s) and frequency of each type. I have no objection to this measurecertainly the minimum that would be expected in any encounter with a patient with epilepsy. It would have been nice to specify the classification scheme used- presumably the International Classifica ...
... 1. All visits list the seizure type(s) and frequency of each type. I have no objection to this measurecertainly the minimum that would be expected in any encounter with a patient with epilepsy. It would have been nice to specify the classification scheme used- presumably the International Classifica ...
- Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust
... Antimicrobial agents are among the most commonly prescribed drugs and account for 20% of the hospital pharmacy budget. Unfortunately, the benefits of antibiotics to individual patients are compromised by the development of bacterial drug resistance. Resistance is a natural and inevitable result of e ...
... Antimicrobial agents are among the most commonly prescribed drugs and account for 20% of the hospital pharmacy budget. Unfortunately, the benefits of antibiotics to individual patients are compromised by the development of bacterial drug resistance. Resistance is a natural and inevitable result of e ...
Antiseptic-impregnated catheters: Is the Juice Worth the
... • Play a significant role in shaping care in the hospital • Tend to be fairly autonomous; may not be employed by the ...
... • Play a significant role in shaping care in the hospital • Tend to be fairly autonomous; may not be employed by the ...
Meningitis is an infection that causes inflammation of the
... Viral meningitis is milder and occurs more often than bacterial meningitis. It usually develops in the late summer and early fall, often affects children and adults under 30. Seventy percent of the infections occur in children under the age of 5. Most viral meningitis is associated with enteroviruse ...
... Viral meningitis is milder and occurs more often than bacterial meningitis. It usually develops in the late summer and early fall, often affects children and adults under 30. Seventy percent of the infections occur in children under the age of 5. Most viral meningitis is associated with enteroviruse ...
Insulin Pens are Not for Sharing T
... several doses of insulin before the reservoir or cartridge is empty. All insulin pens are approved only for single-patient use (one device for only one patient). They are designed to be safe for one patient to use one pen multiple times with a new, fresh needle for each injection. ...
... several doses of insulin before the reservoir or cartridge is empty. All insulin pens are approved only for single-patient use (one device for only one patient). They are designed to be safe for one patient to use one pen multiple times with a new, fresh needle for each injection. ...
Conjunctivitis - Eye Surgical
... we can do is relieve the symptoms. Cool compresses and artificial tears will ease most of your discomfort. For more severe symptoms, we may prescribe topical steroid drops to ease inflammation. Viral conjunctivitis can take up to three weeks to go away. The most important thing to remember with bact ...
... we can do is relieve the symptoms. Cool compresses and artificial tears will ease most of your discomfort. For more severe symptoms, we may prescribe topical steroid drops to ease inflammation. Viral conjunctivitis can take up to three weeks to go away. The most important thing to remember with bact ...
Heterogeneous Nuclear Ribonucleoprotein K Autoantibodies in
... produced after TBI. Thus, it has been described two types of brain damage: an immediate and irreversible primary lesion, followed by a secondary lesion, which begins at the time of the injury and continues in the ensuing days to weeks. Primary and secondary events lead to a variety of physiological, ...
... produced after TBI. Thus, it has been described two types of brain damage: an immediate and irreversible primary lesion, followed by a secondary lesion, which begins at the time of the injury and continues in the ensuing days to weeks. Primary and secondary events lead to a variety of physiological, ...
ADEM (Acute disseminated encephalomyelitis
... spinal cord. Inflammation damages the protective covering around the nerve fibres (the ‘myelin’). It usually affects children, most commonly under the age of 10.1 Like MS, ADEM is thought to be an autoimmune condition, in which the body’s immune system mistakenly attacks its own brain tissue. As bot ...
... spinal cord. Inflammation damages the protective covering around the nerve fibres (the ‘myelin’). It usually affects children, most commonly under the age of 10.1 Like MS, ADEM is thought to be an autoimmune condition, in which the body’s immune system mistakenly attacks its own brain tissue. As bot ...
GBS - 4Drs
... Biliary pain. Acute cholecystitis with it is complications. Chronic cholecystitis. Choledocholithiasis with and without cholangitis. ...
... Biliary pain. Acute cholecystitis with it is complications. Chronic cholecystitis. Choledocholithiasis with and without cholangitis. ...
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... Introduction: Number of patients with end stage renal disease are increasing worldwide and so do the patients who had renal transplantation. These patient population are having much more health problems especially due to immunosuppressive therapies, and also they are admitted to the Emergency Depart ...
... Introduction: Number of patients with end stage renal disease are increasing worldwide and so do the patients who had renal transplantation. These patient population are having much more health problems especially due to immunosuppressive therapies, and also they are admitted to the Emergency Depart ...
Intestinal Protozoan Infestation and Systemic Illness
... was identified in 61 patients. The symptoms of patients with and without giardiasis, are shown in Table 1. All patients with giardiasis and 86% of patients without giardiasis complained of digestive symptoms, but these were generally mild. The most interesting difference between the two groups lies ...
... was identified in 61 patients. The symptoms of patients with and without giardiasis, are shown in Table 1. All patients with giardiasis and 86% of patients without giardiasis complained of digestive symptoms, but these were generally mild. The most interesting difference between the two groups lies ...
Current progress in beta-amyloid immunotherapy
... various animal species, under numerous conditions, and no safety concerns arose during Phase 1 clinical trials to preclude initiation of larger studies, 18 patients (6%) receiving AN1792(QS-21) developed meningoencephalitis in the Phase 2 study [14]. A subsequent postmortem diagnosis of encephalit ...
... various animal species, under numerous conditions, and no safety concerns arose during Phase 1 clinical trials to preclude initiation of larger studies, 18 patients (6%) receiving AN1792(QS-21) developed meningoencephalitis in the Phase 2 study [14]. A subsequent postmortem diagnosis of encephalit ...
presentation
... • CA-MRSA infections in barracks are becoming a common phenomenon in the NE. • It is probable that CA-MRSA is the causative agent when dealing with multiple patients with lesions and patients with multiple lesions, living in the same barracks, with no spider evidence. • It is highly improbable that ...
... • CA-MRSA infections in barracks are becoming a common phenomenon in the NE. • It is probable that CA-MRSA is the causative agent when dealing with multiple patients with lesions and patients with multiple lesions, living in the same barracks, with no spider evidence. • It is highly improbable that ...
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.