Peripheral Neuropathy - American Academy of Neurology
... the “stocking-glove” pattern. The symptoms usually spread slowly and evenly up the legs and arms. Other body parts might also be affected. Most people who develop peripheral neuropathy are over age 55. But people can be affected at any age. ...
... the “stocking-glove” pattern. The symptoms usually spread slowly and evenly up the legs and arms. Other body parts might also be affected. Most people who develop peripheral neuropathy are over age 55. But people can be affected at any age. ...
Lichen Sclerosus et Atrophicus and Schamberg
... Case 1: A biopsy confirmed the diagnosis of lichen sclerosus et atrophicus, C, a condition of unknown origin that is more common in girls before puberty and women after menopause. Characteristic early lesions are flat-topped white papules that become smooth and atrophic. The disease has a predilecti ...
... Case 1: A biopsy confirmed the diagnosis of lichen sclerosus et atrophicus, C, a condition of unknown origin that is more common in girls before puberty and women after menopause. Characteristic early lesions are flat-topped white papules that become smooth and atrophic. The disease has a predilecti ...
Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever and pregnancy: Two
... DISCUSSION Tokat Province in Turkey is an endemic region for CCHF and most cases occur in this area. In 2011, two pregnant women diagnosed with CCHF were followed up in our hospital. CCHF was observed to progress more mildly in these cases. Both patients were fully recovered and discharged. During t ...
... DISCUSSION Tokat Province in Turkey is an endemic region for CCHF and most cases occur in this area. In 2011, two pregnant women diagnosed with CCHF were followed up in our hospital. CCHF was observed to progress more mildly in these cases. Both patients were fully recovered and discharged. During t ...
Unbalanced helper T cell function in Behcet`s disease
... Behcet’s disease (BD) is a multisystem inflammatory disease that is characterized by recurrent attacks of uveitis, oral apthous ulcers, genital ulcers, and erythema nodosum. The etiology and pathogenesis of BD are largely unknown. We have presented evidence that supports a role of excessive Th1 cell ...
... Behcet’s disease (BD) is a multisystem inflammatory disease that is characterized by recurrent attacks of uveitis, oral apthous ulcers, genital ulcers, and erythema nodosum. The etiology and pathogenesis of BD are largely unknown. We have presented evidence that supports a role of excessive Th1 cell ...
clinical features of adult irgn
... be involved in the pathogenesis of acute PSGN, and more than one pathogenic mechanism may be at play simultaneously. ...
... be involved in the pathogenesis of acute PSGN, and more than one pathogenic mechanism may be at play simultaneously. ...
Lichen Sclerosus et Atrophicus and Schamberg
... Case 1: A biopsy confirmed the diagnosis of lichen sclerosus et atrophicus, C, a condition of unknown origin that is more common in girls before puberty and women after menopause. Characteristic early lesions are flat-topped white papules that become smooth and atrophic. The disease has a predilecti ...
... Case 1: A biopsy confirmed the diagnosis of lichen sclerosus et atrophicus, C, a condition of unknown origin that is more common in girls before puberty and women after menopause. Characteristic early lesions are flat-topped white papules that become smooth and atrophic. The disease has a predilecti ...
powerpoint
... • Multi-system disease at the time of initial virus replication in the recently infected host (in the first few weeks of infection) • Resembles mononucleosis: rash, oral and genital ulcerations, adenopathy • Skin eruption may precede other findings ...
... • Multi-system disease at the time of initial virus replication in the recently infected host (in the first few weeks of infection) • Resembles mononucleosis: rash, oral and genital ulcerations, adenopathy • Skin eruption may precede other findings ...
Communicable Disease Policy - California State University, Fullerton
... • shall understand that some communicable diseases must be reported to public health authorities. By entering my ATrack ID & Password, I am verifying that I have read and understand the CSUF ATP – Communicable Disease Policy. Furthermore, I understand that acting beyond outside scope of the ATP ...
... • shall understand that some communicable diseases must be reported to public health authorities. By entering my ATrack ID & Password, I am verifying that I have read and understand the CSUF ATP – Communicable Disease Policy. Furthermore, I understand that acting beyond outside scope of the ATP ...
Glomerulonephritis
... – Other glomerular disease (IgA) – Other renal disease (chronic reflux / pyelonephritis / interstitial nephritis) – Systemic disorder (HIV) – Drugs (Heroin) ...
... – Other glomerular disease (IgA) – Other renal disease (chronic reflux / pyelonephritis / interstitial nephritis) – Systemic disorder (HIV) – Drugs (Heroin) ...
CDHO Factsheet Human Papillomavirus
... ■ High-risk types of HPV are implicated in oropharyngeal cancers. These HPV-related cancers are usually found in the lingual and palatine tonsils, the soft palate, and the base of the tongue. ■ HPV immunization greatly reduces rates of oropharyngeal infection by high-risk types, and this will likely ...
... ■ High-risk types of HPV are implicated in oropharyngeal cancers. These HPV-related cancers are usually found in the lingual and palatine tonsils, the soft palate, and the base of the tongue. ■ HPV immunization greatly reduces rates of oropharyngeal infection by high-risk types, and this will likely ...
Diarrhea Telephone Triage
... 1. Refer to GI Kids for patient teaching sheet (www.gikids.org) 2. Acute diarrhea common in children; more so in winter 3. When acute, diarrhea will stop when the infection or toxin has cleared. Most likely will not require antibiotics or anti-diarrheal 4. Important to follow up if it continues or f ...
... 1. Refer to GI Kids for patient teaching sheet (www.gikids.org) 2. Acute diarrhea common in children; more so in winter 3. When acute, diarrhea will stop when the infection or toxin has cleared. Most likely will not require antibiotics or anti-diarrheal 4. Important to follow up if it continues or f ...
IS MAD COW DISEASE MISDIAGNOSED 1 Is
... cattle and humans thousands of years ago. The disease may be most easily transmitted to human beings by eating food contaminated with the brain, spinal cord or digestive tract of infected carcasses. The disease has been shown to be caused by feeding the flesh of infected cattle to livestock. While m ...
... cattle and humans thousands of years ago. The disease may be most easily transmitted to human beings by eating food contaminated with the brain, spinal cord or digestive tract of infected carcasses. The disease has been shown to be caused by feeding the flesh of infected cattle to livestock. While m ...
Common Corn Diseases in Tennessee
... ~ Can be problematic in continuous corn ~ Small lesion develop initially on lower leaves and elongate parallel to leaf veins (rectangular spots) ...
... ~ Can be problematic in continuous corn ~ Small lesion develop initially on lower leaves and elongate parallel to leaf veins (rectangular spots) ...
NAME OF LABORATORY: The Research Center for Digestive Tract
... PI: Prof. Iris Dotan MD, PhD Research Director at the Division of Digestive Diseases: Prof. Zamir Halpern MD Research Center Manager: Dr. Chen Varol PhD Research Objectives: ...
... PI: Prof. Iris Dotan MD, PhD Research Director at the Division of Digestive Diseases: Prof. Zamir Halpern MD Research Center Manager: Dr. Chen Varol PhD Research Objectives: ...
Planet Earth and Its Environment A 5000-million
... For example, if you have been exposed to the disease hepatitis A, you may be given injections of immunoglobulins (antibodies) to prevent you from contracting the disease. This immunity will last for only a couple of months as no memory cells have been produced. ...
... For example, if you have been exposed to the disease hepatitis A, you may be given injections of immunoglobulins (antibodies) to prevent you from contracting the disease. This immunity will last for only a couple of months as no memory cells have been produced. ...
Document
... Neisseria meningitidis is the organism responsible for meningococcal disease. It is a human pathogen that resides in the nasopharynx of healthy carriers but causes disease when it enters the tissues or blood. Meningococcal meningitis is a severe, sometimes life threatening, infection of the membrano ...
... Neisseria meningitidis is the organism responsible for meningococcal disease. It is a human pathogen that resides in the nasopharynx of healthy carriers but causes disease when it enters the tissues or blood. Meningococcal meningitis is a severe, sometimes life threatening, infection of the membrano ...
Snake Fungal Disease
... the snout, abnormal scales, or small bumps under the skin. Snakes often appear most severely affected when they emerge from hibernation and may improve in appearance over the summer months, although this is not always the case. It is not known if the condition commonly referred to as “hibernation bl ...
... the snout, abnormal scales, or small bumps under the skin. Snakes often appear most severely affected when they emerge from hibernation and may improve in appearance over the summer months, although this is not always the case. It is not known if the condition commonly referred to as “hibernation bl ...
Communicable-Disease-Reference-Chart
... WAYNE COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH DISEASE CONTROL DIVISION Communicable Disease Reference Chart The following chart contains general recommendations involving uncomplicated cases of commonly encountered communicable diseases. The recommendations are for use by school administration to exclude ...
... WAYNE COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH DISEASE CONTROL DIVISION Communicable Disease Reference Chart The following chart contains general recommendations involving uncomplicated cases of commonly encountered communicable diseases. The recommendations are for use by school administration to exclude ...
Vitamin D
... People with kidney disease sometimes have vitamin D deficiency. Vitamin D is used for condition of the heart and blood pressure including high blood pressure and high cholesterol. It can also be used for diabetes, obesity, cancer, arthritis, asthma, and autoimmune disease. ...
... People with kidney disease sometimes have vitamin D deficiency. Vitamin D is used for condition of the heart and blood pressure including high blood pressure and high cholesterol. It can also be used for diabetes, obesity, cancer, arthritis, asthma, and autoimmune disease. ...
Clinical cases in ENT
... right-sided tinnitus, hearing loss and vertigo. Episodes typically last between 10-30 minutes. He also describes a 'full' sensation in his right ear. Otoscopy is unremarkable and the cranial nerve examination is normal. ...
... right-sided tinnitus, hearing loss and vertigo. Episodes typically last between 10-30 minutes. He also describes a 'full' sensation in his right ear. Otoscopy is unremarkable and the cranial nerve examination is normal. ...
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.