IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS)
... help to prevent nail dystrophy and the spread of infection This study revealed that the males (79.0%) were affected more than females (21.0%) [Table1]. Similar findings were noticed in a study by Balakumar S et al, [10] where 67.1% assessed were males and 32.9% were females, Kak S et al [7] also not ...
... help to prevent nail dystrophy and the spread of infection This study revealed that the males (79.0%) were affected more than females (21.0%) [Table1]. Similar findings were noticed in a study by Balakumar S et al, [10] where 67.1% assessed were males and 32.9% were females, Kak S et al [7] also not ...
Treating the Nonhealing Epithelial Defect
... restrictions are still limiting the ability to produce autologous serum for therapeutic use in some areas.18 Umbilical cord serum has been investigated as an alternative to autologous serum,19 given the potentially higher levels of nutrients in this product, but there are regulatory issues with usin ...
... restrictions are still limiting the ability to produce autologous serum for therapeutic use in some areas.18 Umbilical cord serum has been investigated as an alternative to autologous serum,19 given the potentially higher levels of nutrients in this product, but there are regulatory issues with usin ...
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... Some probiotic agents may warrant further study. The limitations of small-scale studies should be taken into account, and larger scale studies are currently underway in Europe and the US. Better designed studies of probiotic treatment (dosage, duration and species) are required to determine the role ...
... Some probiotic agents may warrant further study. The limitations of small-scale studies should be taken into account, and larger scale studies are currently underway in Europe and the US. Better designed studies of probiotic treatment (dosage, duration and species) are required to determine the role ...
Acute Canine Gastroenteritis
... • In-clinic parvovirus test • In-clinic fecal examination • Other • Imaging–radiographs and/or ultrasound ...
... • In-clinic parvovirus test • In-clinic fecal examination • Other • Imaging–radiographs and/or ultrasound ...
clinical trial protocol
... demonstrated, and in some cases these diseases have been causally linked with certain drugs, infections, or occupational exposures. ...
... demonstrated, and in some cases these diseases have been causally linked with certain drugs, infections, or occupational exposures. ...
Invasive Group A Streptococcal Disease
... Invasive Group A streptococcal (invasive GAS) disease is caused by S. pyogenes, a Gram-positive coccus. Certain strains of S. pyogenes are associated with severe invasive disease. This increases the likelihood that a secondary case from a severe invasive index case will also be more severe. Clinical ...
... Invasive Group A streptococcal (invasive GAS) disease is caused by S. pyogenes, a Gram-positive coccus. Certain strains of S. pyogenes are associated with severe invasive disease. This increases the likelihood that a secondary case from a severe invasive index case will also be more severe. Clinical ...
Emerging Concepts in the Management of Skin Cancer
... Activity Goals The goals of this educational activity are to • Evaluate the most significant findings on melanoma and basal cell cancer • Assess the relevance of emerging data to practicing clinicians • Assimilate these data into clinical practice These data should be considered preliminary until p ...
... Activity Goals The goals of this educational activity are to • Evaluate the most significant findings on melanoma and basal cell cancer • Assess the relevance of emerging data to practicing clinicians • Assimilate these data into clinical practice These data should be considered preliminary until p ...
Pharma 2020: The vision Which path will you take?* pwc
... are altering even more radically than those of the developed world. At one time, infectious diseases were the biggest killers. This is still true of sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia. But, elsewhere, chronic diseases are now the leading cause of death,11 a pattern that will become even stronger as t ...
... are altering even more radically than those of the developed world. At one time, infectious diseases were the biggest killers. This is still true of sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia. But, elsewhere, chronic diseases are now the leading cause of death,11 a pattern that will become even stronger as t ...
Clinical Practice Guide in Erectile Dysfunction
... Erectile dysfunction may occur regardless of the postpubertal age and there are many underlying aetiological factors. It is noteworthy that erectile dysfunction might not be the primary complaint and/or be associated with other sexual problems. Sexuality, including erection, is a complex biopsychos ...
... Erectile dysfunction may occur regardless of the postpubertal age and there are many underlying aetiological factors. It is noteworthy that erectile dysfunction might not be the primary complaint and/or be associated with other sexual problems. Sexuality, including erection, is a complex biopsychos ...
Pfenninger: Leg cramps revisited - The Medical Procedures Center
... make a real difference. Many of these suggestions are unproven "home remedies." In one study, when 191 patients who were controlled on medications stopped taking the medications and tried only stretching to reduce the cramps, it was found to be of little benefit. The current evidence for managing le ...
... make a real difference. Many of these suggestions are unproven "home remedies." In one study, when 191 patients who were controlled on medications stopped taking the medications and tried only stretching to reduce the cramps, it was found to be of little benefit. The current evidence for managing le ...
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... Introduction Coeliac disease (CD) is a chronic autoimmune inflammatory condition of the small bowel generated by the ingestion of gluten in affected individuals [1] and characterised by atrophy of the villi in the small intestine due to enterocyte destruction. This villous atrophy results in the su ...
... Introduction Coeliac disease (CD) is a chronic autoimmune inflammatory condition of the small bowel generated by the ingestion of gluten in affected individuals [1] and characterised by atrophy of the villi in the small intestine due to enterocyte destruction. This villous atrophy results in the su ...
A Newcomers Guide to Lyme
... may be re-tested at a later date, to see if they have sero-converted. The downside of this is that antibiotics (if given to help alleviate symptoms of suspected lyme or other disease) may abrogate immune response affecting the test result*. Steroids in principal could affect the immune system (in fa ...
... may be re-tested at a later date, to see if they have sero-converted. The downside of this is that antibiotics (if given to help alleviate symptoms of suspected lyme or other disease) may abrogate immune response affecting the test result*. Steroids in principal could affect the immune system (in fa ...
Medications Parkinson’s Disease:
... Scientific investigators in the 1950s discovered that experimental depletion of dopamine in the brains of mice caused a condition that resembled Parkinson’s disease in humans and that dopamine replacement abolished those symptoms. As they continued to explore ways to translate these observations to ...
... Scientific investigators in the 1950s discovered that experimental depletion of dopamine in the brains of mice caused a condition that resembled Parkinson’s disease in humans and that dopamine replacement abolished those symptoms. As they continued to explore ways to translate these observations to ...
Risk factors and treatment outcomes in osteomyelitis Alan D. Tice
... treatment choices in 454 patients with osteomyelitis who completed outpatient parenteral antimicrobial therapy (OPAT). Three hundred and fifteen (69.4%) were apparently cured at the time outcomes were measured and 139 (30.6%) had a recurrence. Of the recurrences, 56% occurred within 3 months, 78% wi ...
... treatment choices in 454 patients with osteomyelitis who completed outpatient parenteral antimicrobial therapy (OPAT). Three hundred and fifteen (69.4%) were apparently cured at the time outcomes were measured and 139 (30.6%) had a recurrence. Of the recurrences, 56% occurred within 3 months, 78% wi ...
Oropharyngeal candidiasis: Diagnostic clues, treatment tips
... curdlike discharge on the mucosal surfaces. Other forms of OPC include denture stomatitis, angular cheilitis, and glossitis. Patients with denture stomatitis are usually asymptomatic, but the tissue beneath the denture is typically red and hyperplastic. Patients with angular cheilitis may complain o ...
... curdlike discharge on the mucosal surfaces. Other forms of OPC include denture stomatitis, angular cheilitis, and glossitis. Patients with denture stomatitis are usually asymptomatic, but the tissue beneath the denture is typically red and hyperplastic. Patients with angular cheilitis may complain o ...
Oropharyngeal candidiasis: Diagnostic clues, treatment tips
... curdlike discharge on the mucosal surfaces. Other forms of OPC include denture stomatitis, angular cheilitis, and glossitis. Patients with denture stomatitis are usually asymptomatic, but the tissue beneath the denture is typically red and hyperplastic. Patients with angular cheilitis may complain o ...
... curdlike discharge on the mucosal surfaces. Other forms of OPC include denture stomatitis, angular cheilitis, and glossitis. Patients with denture stomatitis are usually asymptomatic, but the tissue beneath the denture is typically red and hyperplastic. Patients with angular cheilitis may complain o ...
Humabody fragments: Small and perfectly formed
... clinical efficacy and are of high interest as novel cancer treatments, but there have been significant engineering challenges to producing them elsewhere. The superior biophysical characteristics of Humabody VH will enable Crescendo to create products that bind T cells and multiple tumor targets con ...
... clinical efficacy and are of high interest as novel cancer treatments, but there have been significant engineering challenges to producing them elsewhere. The superior biophysical characteristics of Humabody VH will enable Crescendo to create products that bind T cells and multiple tumor targets con ...
Veterinary Transdermal Medications:
... to indicate the disposition of drugs with established therapeutic concentrations (eg, phenobarbital, theophylline, aminoglycosides). Diagnostic information (eg, the blood glucose level, blood pressure, serum T4 levels, and results of urine cultures) should also be catalogued to indicate a response t ...
... to indicate the disposition of drugs with established therapeutic concentrations (eg, phenobarbital, theophylline, aminoglycosides). Diagnostic information (eg, the blood glucose level, blood pressure, serum T4 levels, and results of urine cultures) should also be catalogued to indicate a response t ...
Symptomatic Treatment of Multiple Sclerosis - MS-ID
... patients´ functional abilities impairing quality of life. Moreover, secondary impairment or disability is to be avoided, including those due to contractures or pain caused by severe spasticity, or by lumbar disc degeneration and chronic immobility or joint degeneration due to gait disturbances. Asce ...
... patients´ functional abilities impairing quality of life. Moreover, secondary impairment or disability is to be avoided, including those due to contractures or pain caused by severe spasticity, or by lumbar disc degeneration and chronic immobility or joint degeneration due to gait disturbances. Asce ...
Videostroboscopy in Laryngopharyngeal Reflux Disorder
... posterior supraglottis, erythema of posterior supraglottis and edema of vocal folds were the three most common findings on initial stroboscopic examination. Findings such as erythema of vocal folds, polyp, nodule, leukoplakia and granuloma were also observed to a lesser extent. Majority of our patie ...
... posterior supraglottis, erythema of posterior supraglottis and edema of vocal folds were the three most common findings on initial stroboscopic examination. Findings such as erythema of vocal folds, polyp, nodule, leukoplakia and granuloma were also observed to a lesser extent. Majority of our patie ...
Greater San Diego/Desert Area Chapter`s Lending Library
... In Mastering Your Gluten- and Dairy-Free Kitchen, Einat Mazor, a professional chef and culinary consultant, shares her vast knowledge and delicious recipes, so that those diagnosed with Celiac disease or food sensitivity to wheat, gluten, dairy, and casein can benefit from a quick and delicious diet. ...
... In Mastering Your Gluten- and Dairy-Free Kitchen, Einat Mazor, a professional chef and culinary consultant, shares her vast knowledge and delicious recipes, so that those diagnosed with Celiac disease or food sensitivity to wheat, gluten, dairy, and casein can benefit from a quick and delicious diet. ...
TARGETED INTEGRATION OF MOBILE ELEMENTS AS A MODEL
... RR and occasionally showed negative values. Possible reasons for this observation are fluid loss by ultrafiltration through the probes membrane and subsequent analyte accumulation in the decreased µDialysate volume. Conclusion: RR of all 4 model cytokines could be determined (IL-8 > IL-6 > TNF-α > I ...
... RR and occasionally showed negative values. Possible reasons for this observation are fluid loss by ultrafiltration through the probes membrane and subsequent analyte accumulation in the decreased µDialysate volume. Conclusion: RR of all 4 model cytokines could be determined (IL-8 > IL-6 > TNF-α > I ...
Protein Therapeutics..
... and complex set of functions that cannot be mimicked by simple chemical compounds. Second, because the action of proteins is highly specific, there is often less potential for protein therapeutics to interfere with normal biological processes and cause adverse effects. Third, because the body natura ...
... and complex set of functions that cannot be mimicked by simple chemical compounds. Second, because the action of proteins is highly specific, there is often less potential for protein therapeutics to interfere with normal biological processes and cause adverse effects. Third, because the body natura ...