FRANCISELLA TULARENSIS - Potential Biological Agent
... Tularemia is very rear in Macedonia, but in 1996 an epidemic of glandular/oral-pharyngeal tularemia occurs in East part of the country (26 cases confirmed by serology only, subspecies not confirmed). F. tularensis could be used as a biological weapon in a number of ways. Release in a dense populated ...
... Tularemia is very rear in Macedonia, but in 1996 an epidemic of glandular/oral-pharyngeal tularemia occurs in East part of the country (26 cases confirmed by serology only, subspecies not confirmed). F. tularensis could be used as a biological weapon in a number of ways. Release in a dense populated ...
depigmenting dermatoses
... Pemphigus erythematosus (autoimmune disease involving the skin of the face and ears, characterized by reddening of the skin [erythema] and lesions containing pus) Uveodermatologic syndrome (a rare syndrome in which the animal has inflammation in the front part of the eye, including the iris [ant ...
... Pemphigus erythematosus (autoimmune disease involving the skin of the face and ears, characterized by reddening of the skin [erythema] and lesions containing pus) Uveodermatologic syndrome (a rare syndrome in which the animal has inflammation in the front part of the eye, including the iris [ant ...
Leptospirosis Presenting as Diffuse Alveolar Hemorrhage Dr Mary
... occur in the absence of typical manifestations of Weil’s disease. Respiratory system examination may be normal in mild illness. In severe illness, signs of consolidation due to alveolar hemorrhage may be found. Radiographic findings commonly accompany pulmonary symptoms but may occur without them. T ...
... occur in the absence of typical manifestations of Weil’s disease. Respiratory system examination may be normal in mild illness. In severe illness, signs of consolidation due to alveolar hemorrhage may be found. Radiographic findings commonly accompany pulmonary symptoms but may occur without them. T ...
IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS)
... Medical college with complaints of multiple painful ulcers on the genitalia for last 12 days. Personal history revealed that he is unmarried and a carpenter by occupation. There is a history of unprotectivepenovaginal intercourse with a Commercial Sex Worker (CSW) 22 days back. History of intercours ...
... Medical college with complaints of multiple painful ulcers on the genitalia for last 12 days. Personal history revealed that he is unmarried and a carpenter by occupation. There is a history of unprotectivepenovaginal intercourse with a Commercial Sex Worker (CSW) 22 days back. History of intercours ...
Classic risk factors for venous thrombosis are divided into two main
... involved in whom anticoagulant treatment had been discontinued for at least 3 months (at least more than 6 months after the event). The study demonstrated that higher concentrations of IL-8 were related to venous thrombosis. Plasma concentrations of IL-8 (above the 90th percentile) lead to around tw ...
... involved in whom anticoagulant treatment had been discontinued for at least 3 months (at least more than 6 months after the event). The study demonstrated that higher concentrations of IL-8 were related to venous thrombosis. Plasma concentrations of IL-8 (above the 90th percentile) lead to around tw ...
Macrophagic myofasciitis and vaccination: Consequence or
... associated with CFS, a complex multidimensional condition in which fatigue can manifest in multiple forms including disabling fatigue [8]. Some authors highlighted a possible mechanism whereby vaccination involving aluminum-containing adjuvants could trigger the cascade of immunological events that ...
... associated with CFS, a complex multidimensional condition in which fatigue can manifest in multiple forms including disabling fatigue [8]. Some authors highlighted a possible mechanism whereby vaccination involving aluminum-containing adjuvants could trigger the cascade of immunological events that ...
The Head & Neck - Karbala Medical College / Anatomy
... haematoma. It usually affects level of consciousness then a re-gain of consciousness occur that called Lucid Period. Continuous increasing haematoma leads to deteriorating level of consciousness and may lead to cerebral compression, brain stem herniation and /or death. •Fractures of cribriform plate ...
... haematoma. It usually affects level of consciousness then a re-gain of consciousness occur that called Lucid Period. Continuous increasing haematoma leads to deteriorating level of consciousness and may lead to cerebral compression, brain stem herniation and /or death. •Fractures of cribriform plate ...
An Overview of Autoimmune Disorders
... Exact reason for the attack on healthy myelin-producing cells by the immune system is unknown. Multiple sclerosis term was coined after the observation of numerous scars that develops on the white matter of the brain and spinal cord. Jean-Martin Charcot first described multiple sclerosis in the year ...
... Exact reason for the attack on healthy myelin-producing cells by the immune system is unknown. Multiple sclerosis term was coined after the observation of numerous scars that develops on the white matter of the brain and spinal cord. Jean-Martin Charcot first described multiple sclerosis in the year ...
facial dermatoses of the dog and cat
... histopathologic changes are as those for Systemic Lupus Erythematosus. Differentiation between these diseases must therefore be made on the basis of assessing systemic involvement and ANA titer. In our clinic, as many as half of the cases that meet the clinical criteria of DLE have moderate to sever ...
... histopathologic changes are as those for Systemic Lupus Erythematosus. Differentiation between these diseases must therefore be made on the basis of assessing systemic involvement and ANA titer. In our clinic, as many as half of the cases that meet the clinical criteria of DLE have moderate to sever ...
C - Emerging Infections Network - Infectious Diseases Society of
... • CAP complicated by empyema and/or necessitating hospitalization appears higher frequency with infliximab and etanercept. • I treated a case of disseminated histoplasmosis in a Humira recipient. I describe the case in my "Cases of the Month." Here is the link: http://www.infdiseasesconsultants.com/ ...
... • CAP complicated by empyema and/or necessitating hospitalization appears higher frequency with infliximab and etanercept. • I treated a case of disseminated histoplasmosis in a Humira recipient. I describe the case in my "Cases of the Month." Here is the link: http://www.infdiseasesconsultants.com/ ...
as a PDF
... dierential equations, which are metapopulation models involving movement of individuals between discrete spatial patches. This movement is captured by a digraph (or a multi-digraph) with the patches as vertices. Such compartmental models have been discussed for in uenza spread due to air travel bet ...
... dierential equations, which are metapopulation models involving movement of individuals between discrete spatial patches. This movement is captured by a digraph (or a multi-digraph) with the patches as vertices. Such compartmental models have been discussed for in uenza spread due to air travel bet ...
Wheat Amylase Trypsin Inhibitors as Divers of Innate Immunity in
... disease,, with gluten (and ATI) as triggers triggers,, HLA HLA-DQ2 (DQ8) as necessary genetic predisposition and TG2 as patho -genetically linked autoantigen patho-genetically ...
... disease,, with gluten (and ATI) as triggers triggers,, HLA HLA-DQ2 (DQ8) as necessary genetic predisposition and TG2 as patho -genetically linked autoantigen patho-genetically ...
Nature and Types of Abusive Behaviors against Women
... Hepatitis "A", one of the oldest diseases known to humankind, is a self-limited disease which results in fulminate hepatitis and death in only a small proportion of patients. However, it is a significant cause of morbidity and socioeconomic losses in many parts of the world (WHO, 2000). Geographic a ...
... Hepatitis "A", one of the oldest diseases known to humankind, is a self-limited disease which results in fulminate hepatitis and death in only a small proportion of patients. However, it is a significant cause of morbidity and socioeconomic losses in many parts of the world (WHO, 2000). Geographic a ...
Making Sense of Statistics
... (-0.036, -0.059 to -0.014), the OR was 1.07 (1.03 to 1.11). The authors concluded that although statistically significant reductions in symptoms were observed for progesterone and progestogens when compared to placebo, these improvements were not clinically significant. They stated that the evidence ...
... (-0.036, -0.059 to -0.014), the OR was 1.07 (1.03 to 1.11). The authors concluded that although statistically significant reductions in symptoms were observed for progesterone and progestogens when compared to placebo, these improvements were not clinically significant. They stated that the evidence ...
Exercise and Pulmonary Rehabilitation in Children with
... Contraindications to exercise testing Absolute contraindications - active inflammatory heart disease - active hepatitis - acute myocardial infarction - active pneumonia - severe systemic hypertension - acute orthopedic injury to an exercise ...
... Contraindications to exercise testing Absolute contraindications - active inflammatory heart disease - active hepatitis - acute myocardial infarction - active pneumonia - severe systemic hypertension - acute orthopedic injury to an exercise ...
1. Malar rash
... 2. Discoid rash: Erythematous raised patches with keratotic scaling . 3. Photosensitivity: Skin rash after exposure to sunlight. 4. Oral ulcers: Oral or nasopharyngeal, painless. 5. Arthritis:Tenderness, swelling, effusion in 2 or more peripheral joints 6. Serositis: A) pleurisy or B) pericarditis ...
... 2. Discoid rash: Erythematous raised patches with keratotic scaling . 3. Photosensitivity: Skin rash after exposure to sunlight. 4. Oral ulcers: Oral or nasopharyngeal, painless. 5. Arthritis:Tenderness, swelling, effusion in 2 or more peripheral joints 6. Serositis: A) pleurisy or B) pericarditis ...
Familial Shar-Pei Fever
... abnormal inflammatory response resulting from a hyperactive immune system. 4. It appears that Shar-Pei with FSF are prone to develop amyloidosis. This is discussed elsewhere in the pamphlet. 5. Pedigree studies indicate that FSF is an inherited disorder in the Shar-Pei, probably as an autosomal rece ...
... abnormal inflammatory response resulting from a hyperactive immune system. 4. It appears that Shar-Pei with FSF are prone to develop amyloidosis. This is discussed elsewhere in the pamphlet. 5. Pedigree studies indicate that FSF is an inherited disorder in the Shar-Pei, probably as an autosomal rece ...
Todd A. Meyer, DO, FAOCO, FAAOA
... Tacrolimus (Protopic) and Pimecrolimus (Elidel) Bind to intracellular immunophilins in T-cells ◦ Inhibits calcineurin – a calcium-ion-calmodulin dependent protein phosphatase necessary for ...
... Tacrolimus (Protopic) and Pimecrolimus (Elidel) Bind to intracellular immunophilins in T-cells ◦ Inhibits calcineurin – a calcium-ion-calmodulin dependent protein phosphatase necessary for ...
ProFresh Oral Rinse - Edward A. Borio DDS
... Each box of ProFresh will contain: 2 bottles of ProFresh Chlorine Dioxide Oral Rinse 2 packets of A and B ProFresh Activator Pac To Use: Snip tube of ProFresh “A” and pour contents into ProFresh Oral Rinse (large bottle), close bottle and shake well. Snip tube of ProFresh “B” and pour conten ...
... Each box of ProFresh will contain: 2 bottles of ProFresh Chlorine Dioxide Oral Rinse 2 packets of A and B ProFresh Activator Pac To Use: Snip tube of ProFresh “A” and pour contents into ProFresh Oral Rinse (large bottle), close bottle and shake well. Snip tube of ProFresh “B” and pour conten ...
Gastrointestinal Manifestations in APECED Syndrome
... showed periodic intestinal dysfunction. The precise identification of the cause of intestinal symptoms in association with APECED, that is, abdominal pain; bloating; and recurrent, watery or fatty (steatorrhea) diarrhea or constipation, is a real challenge for the physician as it is far from obvious. ...
... showed periodic intestinal dysfunction. The precise identification of the cause of intestinal symptoms in association with APECED, that is, abdominal pain; bloating; and recurrent, watery or fatty (steatorrhea) diarrhea or constipation, is a real challenge for the physician as it is far from obvious. ...
BRUCELLOSIS
... Production of superoxide dismutase. Inhibition of phagosomeliposome fusion escapes & multiply in cytoplasm ...
... Production of superoxide dismutase. Inhibition of phagosomeliposome fusion escapes & multiply in cytoplasm ...
Probiotics and IBD
... Bifidobacteria. This in turn will help the competitive exclusion process and reduce the number of harmful bacteria. Prebiotics also benefit the gut microflora by helping to prevent pathogenic bacteria colonising the gut wall. Most harmful bacteria can bind to these carbohydrates but not utilise them ...
... Bifidobacteria. This in turn will help the competitive exclusion process and reduce the number of harmful bacteria. Prebiotics also benefit the gut microflora by helping to prevent pathogenic bacteria colonising the gut wall. Most harmful bacteria can bind to these carbohydrates but not utilise them ...
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
... Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Epidemiology and Prevention of Vaccine-Preventable Diseases, Tenth Edition, January, 2007. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The ABCs of Safe and Healthy Child Care: The Handbook for Child Care Providers, Department of Health and Human Services, ...
... Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Epidemiology and Prevention of Vaccine-Preventable Diseases, Tenth Edition, January, 2007. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The ABCs of Safe and Healthy Child Care: The Handbook for Child Care Providers, Department of Health and Human Services, ...
Behçet's disease
Behçet's disease or Behçet disease (/bɛˈtʃɛt/), sometimes called Behçet's syndrome, Morbus Behçet, Behçet-Adamantiades syndrome, or Silk Road disease, is a rare immune-mediated small-vessel systemic vasculitis that often presents with mucous membrane ulceration and ocular problems. Behçet's disease (BD) was named in 1937 after the Turkish dermatologist Hulusi Behçet, who first described the triple-symptom complex of recurrent oral aphthous ulcers, genital ulcers, and uveitis. As a systemic disease, it can also involve visceral organs such as the gastrointestinal tract, pulmonary, musculoskeletal, cardiovascular and neurological systems. This syndrome can be fatal due to ruptured vascular aneurysms or severe neurological complications.