Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID)
... to return or seek medical care for reassessment of pelvic tenderness if symptoms have not resolved by 3-7 days after starting treatment. to seek urgent medical care if symptoms worsen. regarding the appropriate use of medications (dosage, side effects, and need for retreatment if dosage not complete ...
... to return or seek medical care for reassessment of pelvic tenderness if symptoms have not resolved by 3-7 days after starting treatment. to seek urgent medical care if symptoms worsen. regarding the appropriate use of medications (dosage, side effects, and need for retreatment if dosage not complete ...
Acute lung injury: how the lung inflammatory response works P.A. Ward
... (O2, hydrogen peroxide, etc.) and nitrogen (nitrosyl, peroxynitrite, etc.) products, together with proteases released from these phagocytic cells. Under certain conditions C5a can interact with cells containing upregulated C5aR, with resulting caspase activation and apoptosis. This appears to be the ...
... (O2, hydrogen peroxide, etc.) and nitrogen (nitrosyl, peroxynitrite, etc.) products, together with proteases released from these phagocytic cells. Under certain conditions C5a can interact with cells containing upregulated C5aR, with resulting caspase activation and apoptosis. This appears to be the ...
Irritable bowel (IBS)
... research emphasizes the complicated brain/bowel interaction. Many nerve to muscle messages in the bowel are similar to those in the brain and reactions can be triggered by emotion. This is why people may get diarrhoea when nervous. Some people may be sensitive to certain foods but IBS appears unlike ...
... research emphasizes the complicated brain/bowel interaction. Many nerve to muscle messages in the bowel are similar to those in the brain and reactions can be triggered by emotion. This is why people may get diarrhoea when nervous. Some people may be sensitive to certain foods but IBS appears unlike ...
Acute inflammation
... • Local response of living mammalian tissues to injury do to: • Physical agens • Chemical agents • Infective agens • Immunological agents ...
... • Local response of living mammalian tissues to injury do to: • Physical agens • Chemical agents • Infective agens • Immunological agents ...
rheumatoid arthritis
... Patient preferences route and frequency of drug administration, monitoring requirements ...
... Patient preferences route and frequency of drug administration, monitoring requirements ...
Mucoviscidosis, celiac disease, lactose intolerance, cow milk allergy
... – Patients present with a chronic or recurrent cough, which can be dry and hacking at the beginning and can produce mucoid (early) and purulent (later) sputum. Prolonged symptoms of bronchiolitis occur in infants. – Paroxysmal cough followed by vomiting may occur. ...
... – Patients present with a chronic or recurrent cough, which can be dry and hacking at the beginning and can produce mucoid (early) and purulent (later) sputum. Prolonged symptoms of bronchiolitis occur in infants. – Paroxysmal cough followed by vomiting may occur. ...
Gastrointestinal Disease
... The Gut associated lymphoid tissue (GALT) is the largest aggregation of immune competent cells in the body. The loosely aggregated lymphoid tissue in the lamnia propria,and the so called Peyers patches, as well as the tonsillar rings of Waldeyer forms the GALT. All antigens which get into the post m ...
... The Gut associated lymphoid tissue (GALT) is the largest aggregation of immune competent cells in the body. The loosely aggregated lymphoid tissue in the lamnia propria,and the so called Peyers patches, as well as the tonsillar rings of Waldeyer forms the GALT. All antigens which get into the post m ...
The collaborative network approach
... began to assess how non-profit research funding was allocated for rare diseases, for which 95% of conditions do not have an FDA-approved therapy.3 Disease research organisations (DROs) make important contributions by funding research. However, the framework through which many (but not all) DROs trad ...
... began to assess how non-profit research funding was allocated for rare diseases, for which 95% of conditions do not have an FDA-approved therapy.3 Disease research organisations (DROs) make important contributions by funding research. However, the framework through which many (but not all) DROs trad ...
Azathioprine / 6
... your hospital team or shared between your hospital and your GP. You may be given a monitoring booklet to record details of your blood test results. If you have a monitoring booklet you should take it with you every time you see your GP, hospital doctor, pharmacist or nurse, as it helps them to share ...
... your hospital team or shared between your hospital and your GP. You may be given a monitoring booklet to record details of your blood test results. If you have a monitoring booklet you should take it with you every time you see your GP, hospital doctor, pharmacist or nurse, as it helps them to share ...
Crohn`s Disease
... condition known as ulcerative colitis. Crohn’s disease is a condition that causes inflammation of the digestive system (also known as the gastrointestinal tract or gut). Inflammation is the body’s reaction to injury or irritation, and can cause redness, swelling and pain. Crohn’s disease gets its na ...
... condition known as ulcerative colitis. Crohn’s disease is a condition that causes inflammation of the digestive system (also known as the gastrointestinal tract or gut). Inflammation is the body’s reaction to injury or irritation, and can cause redness, swelling and pain. Crohn’s disease gets its na ...
crohns disease information for patients
... condition known as ulcerative colitis. Crohn’s disease is a condition that causes inflammation of the digestive system (also known as the gastrointestinal tract or gut). Inflammation is the body’s reaction to injury or irritation, and can cause redness, swelling and pain. Crohn’s disease gets its na ...
... condition known as ulcerative colitis. Crohn’s disease is a condition that causes inflammation of the digestive system (also known as the gastrointestinal tract or gut). Inflammation is the body’s reaction to injury or irritation, and can cause redness, swelling and pain. Crohn’s disease gets its na ...
Inflammatory bowel disease
Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is a group of inflammatory conditions of the colon and small intestine. Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis are the principal types of inflammatory bowel disease. It is important to note that not only does Crohn's disease affect the small intestine and large intestine, it can also affect the mouth, esophagus, stomach and the anus whereas ulcerative colitis primarily affects the colon and the rectum.Inflammatory bowel diseases resulted in 51,000 deaths in 2013 and 55,000 deaths in 1990.