5. Paul Fenton Emergency Presentation Lung Cancer
... weight loss and fatigue • Long history of anxiety/depression, limited contact with GP • Attended ED following fall • Discharged but readmitted ...
... weight loss and fatigue • Long history of anxiety/depression, limited contact with GP • Attended ED following fall • Discharged but readmitted ...
Anti-inflammatory Foods
... disease and cancer. Water is also a great cleanser for the body. Arch-Enemy: Processed cow’s milk carries antibiotics and growth hormone residues that can irritate the immune system when they are consumed long-term. Papaya: This fruit contains papain, a protein-digesting enzyme. Together with other ...
... disease and cancer. Water is also a great cleanser for the body. Arch-Enemy: Processed cow’s milk carries antibiotics and growth hormone residues that can irritate the immune system when they are consumed long-term. Papaya: This fruit contains papain, a protein-digesting enzyme. Together with other ...
HEENT History - SFrost
... rhinitis; rarely noted in neurologic disease. Obstruction: Due to congestion, foreign object or polyps which are often associated with history of asthma. ...
... rhinitis; rarely noted in neurologic disease. Obstruction: Due to congestion, foreign object or polyps which are often associated with history of asthma. ...
Chalazion A chalazion is a swelling in the eyelid
... A chalazion is a swelling in the eyelid caused by inflammation of one of the small oilproducing glands located in the upper and lower eyelids. A chalazion is sometimes confused with a stye, which also appears as a lump in the eyelid. However, a stye is an infection of a lash follicle and forms a red ...
... A chalazion is a swelling in the eyelid caused by inflammation of one of the small oilproducing glands located in the upper and lower eyelids. A chalazion is sometimes confused with a stye, which also appears as a lump in the eyelid. However, a stye is an infection of a lash follicle and forms a red ...
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... dangerous source of bacteria that can be inhaled into the lungs. ...
... dangerous source of bacteria that can be inhaled into the lungs. ...
demielinisation diseases of the nervous system actuality
... There is no known definitive cure for multiple sclerosis. Different therapies are used for patients experiencing acute attacks, for patients who have the relapsing-remitting subtype, for patients who have the progressive subtypes, for patients without a diagnosis of MS who have a demyelinating event ...
... There is no known definitive cure for multiple sclerosis. Different therapies are used for patients experiencing acute attacks, for patients who have the relapsing-remitting subtype, for patients who have the progressive subtypes, for patients without a diagnosis of MS who have a demyelinating event ...
approach to monoarthritis
... • Elevated serum urate - (may be normal during attacks) • Urate crystals in aspiration fluid (as well as tophi) • X rays: Punched-out erosions (Rat bitten) ...
... • Elevated serum urate - (may be normal during attacks) • Urate crystals in aspiration fluid (as well as tophi) • X rays: Punched-out erosions (Rat bitten) ...
Slide 1
... IgA antibodies against gliadin and endomysium (a smooth muscle connective tissue) have been the sole serological test used for both diagnosis and therapy control IgA antibodies to endomysium are very specific indicators of celiac disease, suggesting one or more target autoantigens ...
... IgA antibodies against gliadin and endomysium (a smooth muscle connective tissue) have been the sole serological test used for both diagnosis and therapy control IgA antibodies to endomysium are very specific indicators of celiac disease, suggesting one or more target autoantigens ...
Notes
... As they acquired mutations, changes to their function were created. Most of these changes were not helpful to the microbe. Sometimes, however, a change may enable the microbe to produce a protein that aids in its ability to attack a host. The changed protein often becomes the antigen that is recog ...
... As they acquired mutations, changes to their function were created. Most of these changes were not helpful to the microbe. Sometimes, however, a change may enable the microbe to produce a protein that aids in its ability to attack a host. The changed protein often becomes the antigen that is recog ...
Exercise for Arthralgia
... bones of joints), and becomes more prevalent as people age. Repetitive use over the years of commonly affected joints can irritate the cartilage and lead to pain and swelling. If the cartilage completely wears out between two joint surfaces, friction between the bones leads to increased pain and los ...
... bones of joints), and becomes more prevalent as people age. Repetitive use over the years of commonly affected joints can irritate the cartilage and lead to pain and swelling. If the cartilage completely wears out between two joint surfaces, friction between the bones leads to increased pain and los ...
Making the Rheumatological Diagnosis
... Serologic Testing should Ideally be used to Confirm a Diagnosis, not “Shotgun” a Problematic Patient ...
... Serologic Testing should Ideally be used to Confirm a Diagnosis, not “Shotgun” a Problematic Patient ...
Cor Pulmonale
... Right heart failure caused by Chronic Pulmonary Hypertension induced by chronic hypoxia secondary to diseases of the lung, its vessels or the thoracic cage. Causes Lung disease ...
... Right heart failure caused by Chronic Pulmonary Hypertension induced by chronic hypoxia secondary to diseases of the lung, its vessels or the thoracic cage. Causes Lung disease ...
asthma and bronchitis in cats
... Medications to enlarge or dilate the bronchi and bronchioles (bronchodilators), such as theophylline and aminophylline β-agonists (terbutaline, albuterol)—inhibit smooth muscle constriction to dilate the bronchi and bronchioles; injectable terbutaline is most helpful in a distressed animal Inh ...
... Medications to enlarge or dilate the bronchi and bronchioles (bronchodilators), such as theophylline and aminophylline β-agonists (terbutaline, albuterol)—inhibit smooth muscle constriction to dilate the bronchi and bronchioles; injectable terbutaline is most helpful in a distressed animal Inh ...
Ankylosing spondylitis
Ankylosing spondylitis (AS, from Greek ankylos, crooked; spondylos, vertebra; -itis, inflammation), previously known as Bekhterev's disease and Marie-Strümpell disease, is a chronic inflammatory disease of the axial skeleton, with variable involvement of peripheral joints and nonarticular structures. AS is one of the seronegative spondyloarthropathies and has a strong genetic predisposition. It mainly affects joints in the spine and the sacroiliac joint in the pelvis. In severe cases, complete fusion and rigidity of the spine can occur.""Bamboo spine"" develops when the outer fibers of the fibrous ring of the Intervertebral discs ossify, which results in the formation of marginal syndesmophytes between adjoining vertebrae.