Nr 1. HELLP syndrome is one of the symptoms of severe pre
... A. chest pain, ST segment elevation in ECG exercise testing, coronary artery stenosis. B. diabetes type 2, hypertension, lipid disorder. C. obesity, diabetes type 2, coronary artery disease. D. diabetes type 2, obesity, hypertension. E. chest pain, ST segment depression in ECG exercise testing, norm ...
... A. chest pain, ST segment elevation in ECG exercise testing, coronary artery stenosis. B. diabetes type 2, hypertension, lipid disorder. C. obesity, diabetes type 2, coronary artery disease. D. diabetes type 2, obesity, hypertension. E. chest pain, ST segment depression in ECG exercise testing, norm ...
Varicella-Zoster Virus
... HIV-infected, VZV-seronegative persons ≥8 years of age with CD4 count ≥200 cells/µL (2 doses, 3 months apart) No efficacy data in HIV-infected adults and adolescents, but safe and immunogenic in HIV-infected children with CD4 percentage ≥15% If vaccination results in disease caused by vaccine vi ...
... HIV-infected, VZV-seronegative persons ≥8 years of age with CD4 count ≥200 cells/µL (2 doses, 3 months apart) No efficacy data in HIV-infected adults and adolescents, but safe and immunogenic in HIV-infected children with CD4 percentage ≥15% If vaccination results in disease caused by vaccine vi ...
Turkey Book-print
... Volume resuscitation in a volume depleted patient: Assess fluid status often If hypotensive: choose fluid that stays in the intravascular space (NS or Ringer's) Ringer's has K+ so use with caution in renal failure/anuric patients ...
... Volume resuscitation in a volume depleted patient: Assess fluid status often If hypotensive: choose fluid that stays in the intravascular space (NS or Ringer's) Ringer's has K+ so use with caution in renal failure/anuric patients ...
Differential Diagnosis for Erythema Nodosum
... Left ventricular failure Left ventricular outflow obstruction Severe systemic hypertension Note: Paradoxical splitting occurs in some but not all patients with these abnormalities Cough Pulmonary-related Cardiac-related MS may produce bouts of coughing (confused with bronchitis) Hemoptysis from hear ...
... Left ventricular failure Left ventricular outflow obstruction Severe systemic hypertension Note: Paradoxical splitting occurs in some but not all patients with these abnormalities Cough Pulmonary-related Cardiac-related MS may produce bouts of coughing (confused with bronchitis) Hemoptysis from hear ...
protein-losing_enteropathy
... gastrointestinal tract; the “gastrointestinal tract” includes the stomach, small intestines, and large intestines • Gastrointestinal lymphoma; “lymphoma” is a type of cancer that develops from lymphoid tissue, including lymphocytes, a type of white blood cell formed in lymphatic tissues throughout t ...
... gastrointestinal tract; the “gastrointestinal tract” includes the stomach, small intestines, and large intestines • Gastrointestinal lymphoma; “lymphoma” is a type of cancer that develops from lymphoid tissue, including lymphocytes, a type of white blood cell formed in lymphatic tissues throughout t ...
Tentative Syllabus for PA 616 – Clinical Medicine III
... • Recognize patients at risk for unintended pregnancy and explain family planning options. • Differentiate contraceptive methods in regard to side effects, efficacy, compliance issues, indications and contraindications and appropriateness for any given patient. • Describe and discuss the normal phys ...
... • Recognize patients at risk for unintended pregnancy and explain family planning options. • Differentiate contraceptive methods in regard to side effects, efficacy, compliance issues, indications and contraindications and appropriateness for any given patient. • Describe and discuss the normal phys ...
METHYLPREDNISOLONE TABLETS, USP
... A brief review of the HPA physiology may be helpful in understanding this rationale. Acting primarily through the hypothalamus a fall in free cortisol stimulates the pituitary gland to produce increasing amounts of corticotropin (ACTH) while a rise in free cortisol inhibits ACTH secretion. Normally ...
... A brief review of the HPA physiology may be helpful in understanding this rationale. Acting primarily through the hypothalamus a fall in free cortisol stimulates the pituitary gland to produce increasing amounts of corticotropin (ACTH) while a rise in free cortisol inhibits ACTH secretion. Normally ...
PowerPoint version with pictures
... Hemorrhoidectomy-surgically excised with use of laser , Post op they have packing for 24 hours. Post op they have pain, spasms, given sitz bath, rubber donut, dischg after 1st BM ...
... Hemorrhoidectomy-surgically excised with use of laser , Post op they have packing for 24 hours. Post op they have pain, spasms, given sitz bath, rubber donut, dischg after 1st BM ...
JFK and Addison`s Disease
... Roman Catholic Church. The physician who examined him diagnosed his condition as Addison’s disease and told one of Kennedy’s friends that “he hasn’t got a year to live.” Journalist Arthur Krock, however, remembered being told by Joseph Kennedy, even before his son first ran for Congress in 1946, tha ...
... Roman Catholic Church. The physician who examined him diagnosed his condition as Addison’s disease and told one of Kennedy’s friends that “he hasn’t got a year to live.” Journalist Arthur Krock, however, remembered being told by Joseph Kennedy, even before his son first ran for Congress in 1946, tha ...
IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS)
... lupus erythematus, myasthenia gravis [7]. Our patient clearly demonstrated disease flare-up during the period of conception and early pregnancy, with difficulty in controlling the disease at that time. Transplacental transmission of PV Ig-G antibodies from mother to fetus may result in clinical mani ...
... lupus erythematus, myasthenia gravis [7]. Our patient clearly demonstrated disease flare-up during the period of conception and early pregnancy, with difficulty in controlling the disease at that time. Transplacental transmission of PV Ig-G antibodies from mother to fetus may result in clinical mani ...
Palliative Care in Chronic Liver Disease
... 19. Garcia-Tsao G, Sanyal AJ, Grace ND, Carey W, and the Practice Guidelines Committee of The American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases, the Practice Parameters Committee of the American College of Gastorenterology. Prevention and Management of Gastroesophaeal Varices and Variceal Hemorrh ...
... 19. Garcia-Tsao G, Sanyal AJ, Grace ND, Carey W, and the Practice Guidelines Committee of The American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases, the Practice Parameters Committee of the American College of Gastorenterology. Prevention and Management of Gastroesophaeal Varices and Variceal Hemorrh ...
non-alcoholic fatty liver disease
... NAFLD to be a liver complication of the metabolic syndrome (hypertriglyceridaemia, hypertension, diabetes mellitus, an elevated body mass index (BMI) > 25 and especially truncal obesity; NAFLD affects about 3% of the population in the USA. The prevalence is higher in those with diabetes and those wi ...
... NAFLD to be a liver complication of the metabolic syndrome (hypertriglyceridaemia, hypertension, diabetes mellitus, an elevated body mass index (BMI) > 25 and especially truncal obesity; NAFLD affects about 3% of the population in the USA. The prevalence is higher in those with diabetes and those wi ...
Indications for Liver Transplantation
... Model for End-stage Liver Disease • Based on simple, objective laboratory variables (plus age & physical data for PELD) • MELD for age 12 and up; PELD for <12 • Variables identified through multivariate analysis in a population with ESLD • Validated prospectively in an independent population with E ...
... Model for End-stage Liver Disease • Based on simple, objective laboratory variables (plus age & physical data for PELD) • MELD for age 12 and up; PELD for <12 • Variables identified through multivariate analysis in a population with ESLD • Validated prospectively in an independent population with E ...
Causetive agents of escherichiosises
... coli, special attention is given to early identification of individuals suffering from colienteritis, and also to their hospitalization and effective treatment. Regular examination of personnel is necessary in children's institutions as well as of mothers whose children are suffering from dyspepsia. ...
... coli, special attention is given to early identification of individuals suffering from colienteritis, and also to their hospitalization and effective treatment. Regular examination of personnel is necessary in children's institutions as well as of mothers whose children are suffering from dyspepsia. ...
Management of Ankylosing Spondylitis
... Apart from nephrotoxicity, there is increased cardiovascular toxicity with NSAIDs and more so with coxibs.12 In general, the choice of NSAID or coxibs should be based on risk factors for cardiovascular disease, renal and GI symptoms. Analgesics, such as paracetamol and opioids, may be used for pain ...
... Apart from nephrotoxicity, there is increased cardiovascular toxicity with NSAIDs and more so with coxibs.12 In general, the choice of NSAID or coxibs should be based on risk factors for cardiovascular disease, renal and GI symptoms. Analgesics, such as paracetamol and opioids, may be used for pain ...
PDF PD Plus Fact Sheet - Parkinson`s Disease Foundation
... of corticobasal degeneration (CBD) are apraxia (into medications typically used to treat Parkinson’s. ability to perform coordinated movements or use faWhen given these medications (primarily levmiliar objects), pronounced asymmetry, stiffness that odopa), individuals with PPS generally have only a ...
... of corticobasal degeneration (CBD) are apraxia (into medications typically used to treat Parkinson’s. ability to perform coordinated movements or use faWhen given these medications (primarily levmiliar objects), pronounced asymmetry, stiffness that odopa), individuals with PPS generally have only a ...
Document
... For investigation of respiratory organs apply roentgenoscopy, roentgenography, bronchography and tomography of lungs. Roentgenoscopy is the most widespread method of investigation, which allows by sight to define the change of transparency of pulmonary fabric, to expose the hearths of compression or ...
... For investigation of respiratory organs apply roentgenoscopy, roentgenography, bronchography and tomography of lungs. Roentgenoscopy is the most widespread method of investigation, which allows by sight to define the change of transparency of pulmonary fabric, to expose the hearths of compression or ...
Genetic Testing for Non-Cancerous Inheritable Diseases
... Genetic Testing for Non-Cancerous Inheritable Diseases ...
... Genetic Testing for Non-Cancerous Inheritable Diseases ...
Airgas template
... – The primary strategy for preventing hospital-acquired infections (nosocomial infections) – Applies to blood, all body fluids, nonintact skin, and mucous membranes ...
... – The primary strategy for preventing hospital-acquired infections (nosocomial infections) – Applies to blood, all body fluids, nonintact skin, and mucous membranes ...
Canine Nasal Disease
... are often frustrated by the trial and error approach to treatment. While secondary bacterial infections commonly complicate the situation, bacteria is very rarely the primary culprit and signs often persist or recur until the underlying disease is addressed. As the anatomy of the nasal cavity makes ...
... are often frustrated by the trial and error approach to treatment. While secondary bacterial infections commonly complicate the situation, bacteria is very rarely the primary culprit and signs often persist or recur until the underlying disease is addressed. As the anatomy of the nasal cavity makes ...
A cross sectional study of knowledge, attitude and practice among
... Regarding the knowledge about diabetes, only 12(9.1%) knew that it is condition caused due to deficiency of insulin leading to increased blood sugar level. Most of the respondents (61%) were not aware of the common symptoms of diabetes such as frequent thirst, urination and hunger, also the knowledg ...
... Regarding the knowledge about diabetes, only 12(9.1%) knew that it is condition caused due to deficiency of insulin leading to increased blood sugar level. Most of the respondents (61%) were not aware of the common symptoms of diabetes such as frequent thirst, urination and hunger, also the knowledg ...
food-associated stimuli enhance barrier properties of mucus
... entangled fibers, mucin glycoproteins, lipids, salts, cellular serum macromolecules provides a barrier through which nutrients and orally delivered drugs must penetrate before entering the circulatory system. Mucus provides a significant, yet poorly characterized barrier to particulate, pathogen, an ...
... entangled fibers, mucin glycoproteins, lipids, salts, cellular serum macromolecules provides a barrier through which nutrients and orally delivered drugs must penetrate before entering the circulatory system. Mucus provides a significant, yet poorly characterized barrier to particulate, pathogen, an ...
Dyspepsia
... and “peptin” (to digest), which is described by patients as indigestion; both these words are a poor expression, as dyspepsia has no relation to digestion of food. Dyspepsia refers to upper abdominal symptoms usually following intake of food, which appear to arise from an abnormality in the upper ga ...
... and “peptin” (to digest), which is described by patients as indigestion; both these words are a poor expression, as dyspepsia has no relation to digestion of food. Dyspepsia refers to upper abdominal symptoms usually following intake of food, which appear to arise from an abnormality in the upper ga ...
Ayurveda for Heart Diseases FOR EVER :FOR YOU :NEW MODERN
... hardening, inflammation or congestion of the arteries which can restrict blood flow as well as putting pressure on the heart muscle and tissue. Arjuna is one of Ayurveda‟s wonder herbs for strengthening the cardiac muscle, reducing arterial congestion and lowering blood pressure. Reduce Blood fats a ...
... hardening, inflammation or congestion of the arteries which can restrict blood flow as well as putting pressure on the heart muscle and tissue. Arjuna is one of Ayurveda‟s wonder herbs for strengthening the cardiac muscle, reducing arterial congestion and lowering blood pressure. Reduce Blood fats a ...
Disease
A disease is a particular abnormal condition, a disorder of a structure or function, that affects part or all of an organism. The causal study of disease is called pathology. Disease is often construed as a medical condition associated with specific symptoms and signs. It may be caused by factors originally from an external source, such as infectious disease, or it may be caused by internal dysfunctions, such as autoimmune diseases. In humans, ""disease"" is often used more broadly to refer to any condition that causes pain, dysfunction, distress, social problems, or death to the person afflicted, or similar problems for those in contact with the person. In this broader sense, it sometimes includes injuries, disabilities, disorders, syndromes, infections, isolated symptoms, deviant behaviors, and atypical variations of structure and function, while in other contexts and for other purposes these may be considered distinguishable categories. Diseases usually affect people not only physically, but also emotionally, as contracting and living with a disease can alter one's perspective on life, and one's personality.Death due to disease is called death by natural causes. There are four main types of disease: pathogenic disease, deficiency disease, hereditary disease, and physiological disease. Diseases can also be classified as communicable and non-communicable. The deadliest disease in humans is ischemic heart disease (blood flow obstruction), followed by cerebrovascular disease and lower respiratory infections respectively.