ภาพนิ่ง 1 - Mahidol University
... age in the absence of an identifiable cause. Febrile seizures are the most common type of seizure in young children, with a 2% to 5% incidence of children experiencing at least one seizure before the age of 5 years. ...
... age in the absence of an identifiable cause. Febrile seizures are the most common type of seizure in young children, with a 2% to 5% incidence of children experiencing at least one seizure before the age of 5 years. ...
Antithrombotic Therapy in Valvular Heart Disease—Native and
... patients in AF. Percutaneous balloon mitral commissurotomy decreased the risk of systemic embolism in patients with mitral stenosis who were in AF. This suggests benefits from early use of this procedure. Among patients with valvular disease who suffer a first embolus, recurrent emboli occur in 30 t ...
... patients in AF. Percutaneous balloon mitral commissurotomy decreased the risk of systemic embolism in patients with mitral stenosis who were in AF. This suggests benefits from early use of this procedure. Among patients with valvular disease who suffer a first embolus, recurrent emboli occur in 30 t ...
M a n a g e m e n t o f a n i n f e c t e d m i d d e r m a l friction burn Case study
... Nanocrystalline silver was used to combat infection and promote healing in this mid dermal friction burn wound. It was successful in both accounts. The peri wound skin was also monitored and treated with a no-sting barrier film wipe to prevent further skin irritation occurring. Since Mr T was a fit, ...
... Nanocrystalline silver was used to combat infection and promote healing in this mid dermal friction burn wound. It was successful in both accounts. The peri wound skin was also monitored and treated with a no-sting barrier film wipe to prevent further skin irritation occurring. Since Mr T was a fit, ...
Original Article Cyclospora cayetanensis
... uneventful recovery. She had recently returned to Kuwait after spending two months in her home country. Discussion C. cayetanensis is an obligate intracellular parasite with a life cycle not fully characterised. In immunocompetent individuals, very low infection rates of ≤ 1% have been observed. How ...
... uneventful recovery. She had recently returned to Kuwait after spending two months in her home country. Discussion C. cayetanensis is an obligate intracellular parasite with a life cycle not fully characterised. In immunocompetent individuals, very low infection rates of ≤ 1% have been observed. How ...
HTLV-1, Immune Response and Autoimmunity
... transcription factor, has also been reported to be altered in patients infected with HTLV-1. FOXP3 is an essential transcription factor for the differentiation, function, and homeostasis of regulatory T cells (Tregs). Irregularities in the expression of FOXP3 may lead to loss of immune tolerance and ...
... transcription factor, has also been reported to be altered in patients infected with HTLV-1. FOXP3 is an essential transcription factor for the differentiation, function, and homeostasis of regulatory T cells (Tregs). Irregularities in the expression of FOXP3 may lead to loss of immune tolerance and ...
A B - Padis
... programme. Therefore, on the one hand granuloma formation seems to function as a host defence mechanism, and on the other hand this event offers apparent advantages to Mtb. In fact, within granulomas Mtb may shield itself from immunebased killing mechanisms and escape therapeutic concentrations of ...
... programme. Therefore, on the one hand granuloma formation seems to function as a host defence mechanism, and on the other hand this event offers apparent advantages to Mtb. In fact, within granulomas Mtb may shield itself from immunebased killing mechanisms and escape therapeutic concentrations of ...
Penicillin
... bacterial infection, was treated with penicillin for five days, after which the penicillin supply ran out. Almost as soon as the treatment started, the man began to show steady signs of improvement until the treatment stopped. Although he later died, it showed that penicillin could be used even in ...
... bacterial infection, was treated with penicillin for five days, after which the penicillin supply ran out. Almost as soon as the treatment started, the man began to show steady signs of improvement until the treatment stopped. Although he later died, it showed that penicillin could be used even in ...
Left Atrial Myxoma Associated with Mitral Valve Pathology
... myxoma with annular dilatation in the presence of left atrial and left ventricular enlargement.1,9 But the rare feature in our patient was the presence of mitral annular dilatation without left atrial and left ventricular enlargement. This is an unusual finding and has rarely been reported previousl ...
... myxoma with annular dilatation in the presence of left atrial and left ventricular enlargement.1,9 But the rare feature in our patient was the presence of mitral annular dilatation without left atrial and left ventricular enlargement. This is an unusual finding and has rarely been reported previousl ...
Malaria - Lanxess
... The most dangerous form is Malaria tropica – it is the most common kind of Malaria in Africa. Malaria can become lifethreatening if the parasites afflict the brain (cerebral malaria) or a kidney failure occurs in the course of disease. Malaria tertiana and Malaria quartana are usually less dramatic. ...
... The most dangerous form is Malaria tropica – it is the most common kind of Malaria in Africa. Malaria can become lifethreatening if the parasites afflict the brain (cerebral malaria) or a kidney failure occurs in the course of disease. Malaria tertiana and Malaria quartana are usually less dramatic. ...
T/F HIV-1 Bx11 - International AIDS Society
... may be of able to control viral infection might IFN-αpromote induction was not inhibited following VRC01 inhibition HIV-1 or IDV treatment (72h PI, HIV-1Bx11, n = 3 donors) (means±SEM, Two-tailed Paired t test) ...
... may be of able to control viral infection might IFN-αpromote induction was not inhibited following VRC01 inhibition HIV-1 or IDV treatment (72h PI, HIV-1Bx11, n = 3 donors) (means±SEM, Two-tailed Paired t test) ...
Ventricular fibrillation - respiratorytherapyfiles.net
... There are many classes of antiarrhythmic medications and many individual drugs within these classes. Dysrhythmias may also be treated electrically. Cardioversion is the application of electrical current across the chest wall to the heart and it is used for treatment of supraventricular or pulsed ven ...
... There are many classes of antiarrhythmic medications and many individual drugs within these classes. Dysrhythmias may also be treated electrically. Cardioversion is the application of electrical current across the chest wall to the heart and it is used for treatment of supraventricular or pulsed ven ...
18th Annual Scientific Assembly - Heart Failure Society of America
... AN INCREASED HEART RATE OF ≥70 BPM ...
... AN INCREASED HEART RATE OF ≥70 BPM ...
Shifting the balance: antibiotic effects on host–microbiota
... Allergic-airways disease develops after challenge with mould spores ...
... Allergic-airways disease develops after challenge with mould spores ...
Advanced (Stage D) Heart Failure - Heart Failure Society of America
... Inotrope Dependent (INTREPID) trial had survival rates of 22% at 6 months and 11% at 1 year.5 In a random population-based sample from Olmstead County, stage D heart failure was associated with only 20% 5-year survival.3 Patients bridging to end of life on continuous inotropes have the poorest survi ...
... Inotrope Dependent (INTREPID) trial had survival rates of 22% at 6 months and 11% at 1 year.5 In a random population-based sample from Olmstead County, stage D heart failure was associated with only 20% 5-year survival.3 Patients bridging to end of life on continuous inotropes have the poorest survi ...
Aortic valve calcification using multislice CT
... by tissue digestion. There was an excellent correlation between calcium score and the weight of calcium [9] . The degree of AVC measured by EBCT was compared at different ultrasound severity indexes of AS (area and peak velocity). In total, 100 patients were evaluated. The calcium score increased wi ...
... by tissue digestion. There was an excellent correlation between calcium score and the weight of calcium [9] . The degree of AVC measured by EBCT was compared at different ultrasound severity indexes of AS (area and peak velocity). In total, 100 patients were evaluated. The calcium score increased wi ...
Mitral heart valve replacements
... from the bioincorporable material, preferably with a d) allows healing to take place directly between the 55 similar ?at reinforcing or stiffening element of biocom bioincorporable implant and the native tissue, thereby, patible material between which and the basic ring ele ensuring a permanent secu ...
... from the bioincorporable material, preferably with a d) allows healing to take place directly between the 55 similar ?at reinforcing or stiffening element of biocom bioincorporable implant and the native tissue, thereby, patible material between which and the basic ring ele ensuring a permanent secu ...
Atrial Fibrillation In Heart Failure
... new episode of AF that has lasted for a few hours which has been preceded by episodes lasting several weeks. When AF is present for more than 7 days and cardioversion has either failed or will not be attempted, AF is considered permanent.20 While persistent or permanent AF is easier to capture on el ...
... new episode of AF that has lasted for a few hours which has been preceded by episodes lasting several weeks. When AF is present for more than 7 days and cardioversion has either failed or will not be attempted, AF is considered permanent.20 While persistent or permanent AF is easier to capture on el ...
3D anatomical modelling of the human cardiac conduction system
... 3) KCa1.1 appears to be more highly expressed in the sinus node than atrial muscle at both the mRNA and protein level. Discussion. This study demonstrates that it is possible to create a 3D anatomical reconstruction of the human heart based on serial sections of the entire human heart. This 3D compu ...
... 3) KCa1.1 appears to be more highly expressed in the sinus node than atrial muscle at both the mRNA and protein level. Discussion. This study demonstrates that it is possible to create a 3D anatomical reconstruction of the human heart based on serial sections of the entire human heart. This 3D compu ...
Chronic heart failure in adults: management
... The New York Heart Association classification of heart failure. ...
... The New York Heart Association classification of heart failure. ...
Human Monoclonal Antibody Reactivity With
... raises also questions about determining mismatch acceptability for sensitized patients. If the patient has antibodies against a mismatched eplet paired with self-configuration, can we consider an eplet-carrying allele as an acceptable mismatch if it lacks this self-configuration? In the clinical set ...
... raises also questions about determining mismatch acceptability for sensitized patients. If the patient has antibodies against a mismatched eplet paired with self-configuration, can we consider an eplet-carrying allele as an acceptable mismatch if it lacks this self-configuration? In the clinical set ...
Murmurs in children - Pediatric Associates of Newnan
... “blowing” in quality, sounds like breath sounds (can briefly occlude nares) Best heard at left infraclavicular area with radiation to bilateral axillae and back ...
... “blowing” in quality, sounds like breath sounds (can briefly occlude nares) Best heard at left infraclavicular area with radiation to bilateral axillae and back ...
Baroreceptor reflex in heart failure
... well as poor SA nodal responsiveness[39]. It has been shown that β receptor down-regulation occurs in low output heart failure[40]. In addition, it has also been reported that these receptors become uncoupled from their regulatory proteins in heart failure[40,41]. Studies from our laboratory indicat ...
... well as poor SA nodal responsiveness[39]. It has been shown that β receptor down-regulation occurs in low output heart failure[40]. In addition, it has also been reported that these receptors become uncoupled from their regulatory proteins in heart failure[40,41]. Studies from our laboratory indicat ...
Dlg1 is required for myofibrillar arrangement in the
... This significant amount of work is produced by a rather small muscle of about 300 grams, the four-chambered human heart. In vertebrates, it derives from the lateral plate mesoderm. Ectoderm, mesoderm and endoderm are the three primordial germ layers of the early embryo. The mesoderm is located in be ...
... This significant amount of work is produced by a rather small muscle of about 300 grams, the four-chambered human heart. In vertebrates, it derives from the lateral plate mesoderm. Ectoderm, mesoderm and endoderm are the three primordial germ layers of the early embryo. The mesoderm is located in be ...
WATCHING BABY׳S BACK
... problem for babies. A recent survey accounts for 20-25% of paediatric dermatology consultations. Nappy rash is easy to diagnose. The first sign is a slight redness of the skin spotted under or around the nappy line. If not treated immediately, the redness may spread to a larger area. In more severe ...
... problem for babies. A recent survey accounts for 20-25% of paediatric dermatology consultations. Nappy rash is easy to diagnose. The first sign is a slight redness of the skin spotted under or around the nappy line. If not treated immediately, the redness may spread to a larger area. In more severe ...
Rapid communications
... countries [1]. It appears that dengue originated from Africa and was introduced to Asia some 600 years ago. The first recognised dengue epidemics occurred almost simultaneously in Asia, Africa, and North America in the 1780s. Dengue is transmitted by Aedes mosquitoes, particularly A. aegypti and, le ...
... countries [1]. It appears that dengue originated from Africa and was introduced to Asia some 600 years ago. The first recognised dengue epidemics occurred almost simultaneously in Asia, Africa, and North America in the 1780s. Dengue is transmitted by Aedes mosquitoes, particularly A. aegypti and, le ...
Rheumatic fever
Rheumatic fever, also known as acute rheumatic fever (ARF), is an inflammatory disease that can involve the heart, joints, skin, and brain. The disease typically develops two to four weeks after a throat infection. Signs and symptoms include fever, multiple painful joints, involuntary muscle movements, and a characteristic but uncommon non itchy rash known as erythema marginatum. The heart is involved in about half of cases. Permanent damage to the heart valves, known as rheumatic heart disease (RHD), usually only occurs after multiple attacks but may occasionally occur after a single case of ARF. The damaged valves may result in heart failure. The abnormal valves also increase the risk of the person developing atrial fibrillation and infection of the valves.Acute rheumatic fever may occur following an infection of the throat by the bacteria Streptococcus pyogenes. If it is untreated ARF occurs in up to three percent of people. The underlying mechanism is believed to involve the production of antibodies against a person's own tissues. Some people due to their genetics are more likely to get the disease when exposed to the bacteria than others. Other risk factors include malnutrition and poverty. Diagnosis of ARF is often based on the presence of signs and symptoms in combination with evidence of a recent streptococcal infection.Treating people who have strep throat with antibiotics, such as penicillin, decreases their risk of getting ARF. This often involves testing people with sore throats for the infection, which may not be available in the developing world. Other preventative measures include improved sanitation. In those with ARF and RHD prolonged periods of antibiotics are sometimes recommended. Gradual return to normal activities may occur following an attack. Once RHD develops, treatment is more difficult. Occasionally valve replacement surgery or repair is required. Otherwise complications are treated as per normal.Acute rheumatic fever occurs in about 325,000 children each year and about 18 million people currently have rheumatic heart disease. Those who get ARF are most often between the ages of 5 and 14, with 20% of first-time attacks occurring in adults. The disease is most common in the developing world and among indigenous peoples in the developed world. In 2013 it resulted in 275,000 deaths down from 374,000 deaths in 1990. Most deaths occur in the developing world where as many as 12.5% of people affected may die each year. Descriptions of the condition are believed to date back to at least the 5th century BCE in the writings of Hippocrates. The disease is so named because its symptoms are similar to those of some rheumatic disorders.