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... translated as “very bad.” The cause of idiopathic epilepsy is not known. However, researchers do know what is happening in the brain during a tonic-clonic seizure. In the normal brain (and in the brain of someone who has epilepsy, as well) there is a constant flow of nerve impulses to the organs, ti ...
... translated as “very bad.” The cause of idiopathic epilepsy is not known. However, researchers do know what is happening in the brain during a tonic-clonic seizure. In the normal brain (and in the brain of someone who has epilepsy, as well) there is a constant flow of nerve impulses to the organs, ti ...
Use of Glidescope in Trial Extubation of the Difficult Airway
... Notwithstanding, post-operative respiratory compromise can occur any time for a variety of reasons and requires immediate attention. Causes for postextubation upper airway obstruction are numerous and can be classified based on the anatomical segment of the airway involved. Pharyngeal obstruction is ...
... Notwithstanding, post-operative respiratory compromise can occur any time for a variety of reasons and requires immediate attention. Causes for postextubation upper airway obstruction are numerous and can be classified based on the anatomical segment of the airway involved. Pharyngeal obstruction is ...
training module for community pharmacists
... Fig. 1. India is the largest TB burden country accounting for one-fifth of the global incidence One untreated case of pulmonary TB can infect 10 to 15 persons in one year. 2.4 HIV Co infection among TB patients In India, it is estimated that 2.31 million individuals are living with HIV infection, w ...
... Fig. 1. India is the largest TB burden country accounting for one-fifth of the global incidence One untreated case of pulmonary TB can infect 10 to 15 persons in one year. 2.4 HIV Co infection among TB patients In India, it is estimated that 2.31 million individuals are living with HIV infection, w ...
clinical practice guidelines for the management of reversible
... The concept of reversible dementia was introduced in 1980 when a task force sponsored by National Institute of Aging found 10-12% of dementia cases in older group to have reversible causes such as metabolic- nutritional, drugs, infections, psychiatric disorders (depression) etc. some conditions whic ...
... The concept of reversible dementia was introduced in 1980 when a task force sponsored by National Institute of Aging found 10-12% of dementia cases in older group to have reversible causes such as metabolic- nutritional, drugs, infections, psychiatric disorders (depression) etc. some conditions whic ...
Topical Anesthetic–Induced Methemoglobinemia
... carry to tissues. It can be hereditary, but methemoglobinemia is typically acquired from drugs and chemicals, such as nitrites and aniline derivatives, which includes virtually all local anesthetics. The condition can be life-threatening, potentially causing cyanosis, confusion, hemodynamic instabil ...
... carry to tissues. It can be hereditary, but methemoglobinemia is typically acquired from drugs and chemicals, such as nitrites and aniline derivatives, which includes virtually all local anesthetics. The condition can be life-threatening, potentially causing cyanosis, confusion, hemodynamic instabil ...
Atrial Fibrillation - Calgary Emergency Medicine
... •“What is the evidence for chemical cardioversion for acute Atrial Fibrillation?” ...
... •“What is the evidence for chemical cardioversion for acute Atrial Fibrillation?” ...
Comparison of Pseudobinaural Hearing to Real Binaural Hearing
... because sentences are acoustic stimuli used in human communication, and unilaterally deaf patients have problems detecting the position of a person addressing the patient from the side or behind. Furthermore, these stimuli were applied because unilaterally deaf patients showed no localization abilit ...
... because sentences are acoustic stimuli used in human communication, and unilaterally deaf patients have problems detecting the position of a person addressing the patient from the side or behind. Furthermore, these stimuli were applied because unilaterally deaf patients showed no localization abilit ...
12th Asian & Oceanian Congress of Child Neurology 14-18 September 2013
... the duration of an epileptic insult would be beneficial in preventing developmental decline from epilepsy. Epilepsy surgery is one important option for treating intractable pediatric epilepsy. Although there is significant benefit with early surgery, the surgical risk is higher in younger aged child ...
... the duration of an epileptic insult would be beneficial in preventing developmental decline from epilepsy. Epilepsy surgery is one important option for treating intractable pediatric epilepsy. Although there is significant benefit with early surgery, the surgical risk is higher in younger aged child ...
Status epilepticus
... non-stop seizures. Status epilepticus (SE) is a common, life-threatening neurologic disorder that is essentially an prolonged epileptic crisis. Status epilepticus is a acute, medical emergency. Prolonged or clustered seizures sometimes develop into non-stop seizures, ...
... non-stop seizures. Status epilepticus (SE) is a common, life-threatening neurologic disorder that is essentially an prolonged epileptic crisis. Status epilepticus is a acute, medical emergency. Prolonged or clustered seizures sometimes develop into non-stop seizures, ...
Anserine
... - Previous therapy: Document whether patient has had physical therapy for this or other conditions and what specific treatments were helpful or not helpful - Aggravating/easing factors: With weight-bearing, active knee flexion worsens symptoms, while full knee extension alleviates them. Vague discom ...
... - Previous therapy: Document whether patient has had physical therapy for this or other conditions and what specific treatments were helpful or not helpful - Aggravating/easing factors: With weight-bearing, active knee flexion worsens symptoms, while full knee extension alleviates them. Vague discom ...
Supraglottoplasty and laryngoplasty
... result of inadvertent injury to the RLN during head or neck surgery, a complication from endotracheal intubation, blunt trauma, tumors of the skull base, neck or chest (both malignant and benign); but nearly half of vocal cord paralysis is idiopathic. The presumption is that viral infections are the ...
... result of inadvertent injury to the RLN during head or neck surgery, a complication from endotracheal intubation, blunt trauma, tumors of the skull base, neck or chest (both malignant and benign); but nearly half of vocal cord paralysis is idiopathic. The presumption is that viral infections are the ...
BUGANDO MEDICAL CENTER INPATIENT WARD GUIDELINES FOR PATIENT MANAGEMENT
... Patients with CNS infections must be carefully monitored when starting OI treatment and ART concomitantly due to potential complications such as acute rise in intracranial pressure. When considering ART, evaluate first for CNS infections such as cryptococcal meningitis, TB meningiti ...
... Patients with CNS infections must be carefully monitored when starting OI treatment and ART concomitantly due to potential complications such as acute rise in intracranial pressure. When considering ART, evaluate first for CNS infections such as cryptococcal meningitis, TB meningiti ...