Impact of Rapid Diagnosis on Management of Adults Hospitalized
... Demographic data, medical history, medication use, and physical findings on admission were collected by review of the emergency department and admission notes by study personnel (A.R.F. and Y.M.), and data were recorded on standardized forms. Laboratory data collected included admission white blood ...
... Demographic data, medical history, medication use, and physical findings on admission were collected by review of the emergency department and admission notes by study personnel (A.R.F. and Y.M.), and data were recorded on standardized forms. Laboratory data collected included admission white blood ...
GOUT AND PSEUDOGOUT
... crises, but MSU crystals can still be recovered if necessary. The duration of this period varies, but untreated patients may have a second episode within two years. Some patients evolve to chronic polyarticular gout without pain free intercritical episodes. ...
... crises, but MSU crystals can still be recovered if necessary. The duration of this period varies, but untreated patients may have a second episode within two years. Some patients evolve to chronic polyarticular gout without pain free intercritical episodes. ...
characteristics and risk factors
... start antiretroviral therapy (ART) while on treatment for tuberculosis (TB) [1–3]. Mortality directly attributed to paradoxical TB-IRIS is not frequent [4]. However, TBIRIS causes substantial morbidity, necessitating hospitalisation and health care utilisation for diagnostic and therapeutic procedur ...
... start antiretroviral therapy (ART) while on treatment for tuberculosis (TB) [1–3]. Mortality directly attributed to paradoxical TB-IRIS is not frequent [4]. However, TBIRIS causes substantial morbidity, necessitating hospitalisation and health care utilisation for diagnostic and therapeutic procedur ...
GLORIA Module 11: Drug Allergy (Part 2)
... Laboratory tests: lymphocytosis and high eosinophils in >70%, high cytokines (IL-5, IFN ) in serum, ALT/AST ↑ ↑, (serum creatinine ↑) Often in the third week re-appearance of symptoms in the absence of drug intake: due to re-activation of HHV-6 and other herpes viruses (CMV, EBV, HHV-6,7) Treatment ...
... Laboratory tests: lymphocytosis and high eosinophils in >70%, high cytokines (IL-5, IFN ) in serum, ALT/AST ↑ ↑, (serum creatinine ↑) Often in the third week re-appearance of symptoms in the absence of drug intake: due to re-activation of HHV-6 and other herpes viruses (CMV, EBV, HHV-6,7) Treatment ...
Hip Bursitis/Tendinitis - South Shore Orthopedics
... the activities that most provide stress to injured joint. This does not always mean that the patient must stop all exercise. The patient should consult with the physician and/or physical therapist to determine individualized exercise guidelines and restrictions. When relative rest is not sufficient ...
... the activities that most provide stress to injured joint. This does not always mean that the patient must stop all exercise. The patient should consult with the physician and/or physical therapist to determine individualized exercise guidelines and restrictions. When relative rest is not sufficient ...
GLORIA Module 11: Drug Allergy (Part 2) Clinical
... Laboratory tests: lymphocytosis and high eosinophils in >70%, high cytokines (IL-5, IFN ) in serum, ALT/AST ↑ ↑, (serum creatinine ↑) Often in the third week re-appearance of symptoms in the absence of drug intake: due to re-activation of HHV-6 and other herpes viruses (CMV, EBV, HHV-6,7) Treatment ...
... Laboratory tests: lymphocytosis and high eosinophils in >70%, high cytokines (IL-5, IFN ) in serum, ALT/AST ↑ ↑, (serum creatinine ↑) Often in the third week re-appearance of symptoms in the absence of drug intake: due to re-activation of HHV-6 and other herpes viruses (CMV, EBV, HHV-6,7) Treatment ...
Familial Multiple Cavernous Malformation Syndrome
... familial form of cerebral cavernous malformation (FCCM) is uncommon. This autosomal dominant pathology mostly presents with seizures and focal neurological symptoms. Many persons affected by FCCM remain asymptomatic. However, acute hemorrhages may appear over time. MRI demonstrates multiple focal re ...
... familial form of cerebral cavernous malformation (FCCM) is uncommon. This autosomal dominant pathology mostly presents with seizures and focal neurological symptoms. Many persons affected by FCCM remain asymptomatic. However, acute hemorrhages may appear over time. MRI demonstrates multiple focal re ...
Clinical audit: baseline Psoriasis Area and Severity Index (PASI)
... three features of a psoriatic plaque (redness) scaling and thickness are each assigned a number from 0 to 4 with 4 being worst. Then the extent of involvement of each region of the body is scored from 0 to 6. Adding up the scores gives a range of 0 to 72. Many studies quote the improvement seen in t ...
... three features of a psoriatic plaque (redness) scaling and thickness are each assigned a number from 0 to 4 with 4 being worst. Then the extent of involvement of each region of the body is scored from 0 to 6. Adding up the scores gives a range of 0 to 72. Many studies quote the improvement seen in t ...
N H OTES TH
... Identifying polymedicine (Table 2) requires effective communication between prescribers, pharmacists, other health care providers, and most importantly, patients. A prescribed medication may not have an apparent indication or the problem may no longer be active. For example, Mr. Brown is receiving d ...
... Identifying polymedicine (Table 2) requires effective communication between prescribers, pharmacists, other health care providers, and most importantly, patients. A prescribed medication may not have an apparent indication or the problem may no longer be active. For example, Mr. Brown is receiving d ...
Risk factors for complications after total colectomy in ulcerative colitis
... Background/aims: Ulcerative colitis can be cured by total proctocolectomy. The aim of this study was to investigate the risk factors for colectomy-related complications in ulcerative colitis patients. Materials and Methods: All patients with ulcerative colitis who underwent total colectomy at Seoul ...
... Background/aims: Ulcerative colitis can be cured by total proctocolectomy. The aim of this study was to investigate the risk factors for colectomy-related complications in ulcerative colitis patients. Materials and Methods: All patients with ulcerative colitis who underwent total colectomy at Seoul ...
Clinical and economic burden of invasive fungal diseases in Europe
... # The Author(s) 2013. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com ...
... # The Author(s) 2013. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com ...
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)
... prevalence of COPD. Current therapy is focused on improving the quality of life for patients, but more research on current tools, such as how to best intervene in early disease and when to use antibiotics, could make major differences. Combining epidemiology and basic biology to understand how and w ...
... prevalence of COPD. Current therapy is focused on improving the quality of life for patients, but more research on current tools, such as how to best intervene in early disease and when to use antibiotics, could make major differences. Combining epidemiology and basic biology to understand how and w ...
Guidelines for the programmatic management of drug-resistant
... to determine the scope of the Guidelines (“scoping”), followed by systematic reviews to summarize the evidence. The GRADE (Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development and Evaluation) method was used to review the evidence and formulate recommendations. The process involved three groups: a WHO ...
... to determine the scope of the Guidelines (“scoping”), followed by systematic reviews to summarize the evidence. The GRADE (Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development and Evaluation) method was used to review the evidence and formulate recommendations. The process involved three groups: a WHO ...
Supreme Nutrition Products Clinical Indications of (Revised March 18, 2014)
... symptoms. Chelation of minerals and metals can destabilize biolm (EDTA can degrade biolm), rendering the inhabiting bacteria more vulnerable to the host’s immune system and antimicrobial substances. Biolms have been found to be involved in a large percentage of bodily infections. Chronic sinusiti ...
... symptoms. Chelation of minerals and metals can destabilize biolm (EDTA can degrade biolm), rendering the inhabiting bacteria more vulnerable to the host’s immune system and antimicrobial substances. Biolms have been found to be involved in a large percentage of bodily infections. Chronic sinusiti ...
Efficacy of topical curcumin in the management of oral lichen planus
... When evaluating the cost-effectiveness of any treatment modality, it is important to take into account the recalcitrant nature of OLP, the patients’ medical history with particular regard to comorbidities such as liver diseases and diabetes, psychological state, occupation, lifestyle, and treatment ...
... When evaluating the cost-effectiveness of any treatment modality, it is important to take into account the recalcitrant nature of OLP, the patients’ medical history with particular regard to comorbidities such as liver diseases and diabetes, psychological state, occupation, lifestyle, and treatment ...
Original
... for the evaluation of these dysautonomic syndromes.8, 10-12 It was initially used by physiologists and its clinical effectiveness was established by the various pathological responses to postural change. However, in this test there is no “gold standard” against which to compare its sensitivity and s ...
... for the evaluation of these dysautonomic syndromes.8, 10-12 It was initially used by physiologists and its clinical effectiveness was established by the various pathological responses to postural change. However, in this test there is no “gold standard” against which to compare its sensitivity and s ...
Lysosomal storage diseases: Diagnostic confirmation and
... lysosome. The major drawback to HSCT is its high morbidity and mortality, although both have improved over time, particularly with the use of refined conditioning regimens and cord blood as a stem cell source. Graft failure is more common in HSCT for some of the LSDs. The advantage of HSCT is that c ...
... lysosome. The major drawback to HSCT is its high morbidity and mortality, although both have improved over time, particularly with the use of refined conditioning regimens and cord blood as a stem cell source. Graft failure is more common in HSCT for some of the LSDs. The advantage of HSCT is that c ...
Project - Global Alliance for Musculoskeletal Health
... LBP is usually rapid and complete, but recent high-quality studies report that recovery is much slower and many do not recover within a year 2,3. There is good evidence to suggest that psychological constructs are significant predictors of outcomes such as more severe pain, greater functional disabi ...
... LBP is usually rapid and complete, but recent high-quality studies report that recovery is much slower and many do not recover within a year 2,3. There is good evidence to suggest that psychological constructs are significant predictors of outcomes such as more severe pain, greater functional disabi ...
Lysosomal storage diseases: Diagnostic confirmation
... lysosome. The major drawback to HSCT is its high morbidity and mortality, although both have improved over time, particularly with the use of refined conditioning regimens and cord blood as a stem cell source. Graft failure is more common in HSCT for some of the LSDs. The advantage of HSCT is that c ...
... lysosome. The major drawback to HSCT is its high morbidity and mortality, although both have improved over time, particularly with the use of refined conditioning regimens and cord blood as a stem cell source. Graft failure is more common in HSCT for some of the LSDs. The advantage of HSCT is that c ...
The Neuropsychiatric Assessment of Lyme Disease
... localize than emotional one. Many of these patients give a history of an acquired attention deficit disorder. Auditory hyperacusis is particularly noteworthy. Memory deficits are more selective for working memory, short-term memory, slowness of retrieval, and sequential memory (2). Long-term memory ...
... localize than emotional one. Many of these patients give a history of an acquired attention deficit disorder. Auditory hyperacusis is particularly noteworthy. Memory deficits are more selective for working memory, short-term memory, slowness of retrieval, and sequential memory (2). Long-term memory ...
The Effects of Immunosuppressive and Anti-inflammatory Medications on Fertility, Pregnancy, and Lactation
... pulse cyclophosphamide also can cause amenorrhea in up to 45% of patients, depending on the dose and timing with regard to the menstrual cycle. The risk of amenorrhea is greatest in women older than 31 years. Patients receiving 7 doses of intravenous cyclophosphamide had a 12% frequency of amenorrhe ...
... pulse cyclophosphamide also can cause amenorrhea in up to 45% of patients, depending on the dose and timing with regard to the menstrual cycle. The risk of amenorrhea is greatest in women older than 31 years. Patients receiving 7 doses of intravenous cyclophosphamide had a 12% frequency of amenorrhe ...
Thesis
... information for hematological malignancies and will pave the way for personalized medicine (14). NGS offers, in the context of microbiology, means for identifying viable, dead and viable but unculturable bacteria, fungi and viruses. Moreover, NGS can retrieve information about resistance markers, vi ...
... information for hematological malignancies and will pave the way for personalized medicine (14). NGS offers, in the context of microbiology, means for identifying viable, dead and viable but unculturable bacteria, fungi and viruses. Moreover, NGS can retrieve information about resistance markers, vi ...