Hypo- and Hyper-Phosphatemia
... MAOIs = monoamine oxidase inhibitors; NSAIDs = nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs; SSRIs = selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors; TCAs = tricyclic antidepressants. Adapted from Liamis G et al. Am J Kidney Dis. 2008;52(1):144-153. ...
... MAOIs = monoamine oxidase inhibitors; NSAIDs = nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs; SSRIs = selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors; TCAs = tricyclic antidepressants. Adapted from Liamis G et al. Am J Kidney Dis. 2008;52(1):144-153. ...
Complex partial seizure
... The Surgery was tolerated well and he was extubated 2 days later and noted to be Awake, Alert and Oriented to Person, Place, and Time and moving all extremities symmetrically and following all commands. ...
... The Surgery was tolerated well and he was extubated 2 days later and noted to be Awake, Alert and Oriented to Person, Place, and Time and moving all extremities symmetrically and following all commands. ...
Clinical Case Studies in Epilepsy NEUROLOGY BOARD REVIEW MANUAL Editor:
... There are well-recognized risk factors for the development of epilepsy (Figure 1).9 Febrile seizures occur in 2% to 4% of otherwise healthy children younger than age 5 years; however, a history of a complex febrile seizure or a neurodevelopmental abnormality or a family history of epilepsy may incre ...
... There are well-recognized risk factors for the development of epilepsy (Figure 1).9 Febrile seizures occur in 2% to 4% of otherwise healthy children younger than age 5 years; however, a history of a complex febrile seizure or a neurodevelopmental abnormality or a family history of epilepsy may incre ...
2. Clinical Evaluation of Patients with Dysphagia: Importance of
... inventory that has been developed with a neurological patient population and validated with patients pre- and post-surgery for Zenker’s diverticulum [32]. It targets symptoms related to pain or discomfort during swallowing along with texture-specific restrictions. Similarly, the EAT-10 is a selfadmin ...
... inventory that has been developed with a neurological patient population and validated with patients pre- and post-surgery for Zenker’s diverticulum [32]. It targets symptoms related to pain or discomfort during swallowing along with texture-specific restrictions. Similarly, the EAT-10 is a selfadmin ...
Diagnosing the cause of vertigo: a practical approach Alex TH Lee
... vertigo lasting for seconds when they look up rapidly, lying down or rolling over onto the affected ear in bed. The change in head position results in displacement of the loose canalith in response to gravity. The vertigo stops once the canalith (mal-positioned particle) settles in the most dependen ...
... vertigo lasting for seconds when they look up rapidly, lying down or rolling over onto the affected ear in bed. The change in head position results in displacement of the loose canalith in response to gravity. The vertigo stops once the canalith (mal-positioned particle) settles in the most dependen ...
Hearing aids and cochlear implants
... Candidates for an implant have to meet certain criteria prior to the operation because it is an expensive procedure. For children, there added criteria because the success of the implant is dependant on sufficient input from the child’s care-givers and the medical/educational team around the child. ...
... Candidates for an implant have to meet certain criteria prior to the operation because it is an expensive procedure. For children, there added criteria because the success of the implant is dependant on sufficient input from the child’s care-givers and the medical/educational team around the child. ...
Хірургічна стоматологія 1 A 42-year
... A 22-year-old patient complains of a painful swelling in the right parotid gland. A week earlier the patient got a cheek abrasion which healed under the purulent crust. Over the past two days the patient had observed progressing pain and fever up to 38,6oC. Objectively: there is a soft tissue edema ...
... A 22-year-old patient complains of a painful swelling in the right parotid gland. A week earlier the patient got a cheek abrasion which healed under the purulent crust. Over the past two days the patient had observed progressing pain and fever up to 38,6oC. Objectively: there is a soft tissue edema ...
Peter – aged 4
... • What are the links between listening, auditory processing, rhythm, stress, composure, behaviour and learning? • How can a music based auditory stimulation programme help to make life easier? • What are the specific features of Johansen Individualised Auditory Stimulation? ...
... • What are the links between listening, auditory processing, rhythm, stress, composure, behaviour and learning? • How can a music based auditory stimulation programme help to make life easier? • What are the specific features of Johansen Individualised Auditory Stimulation? ...
Water Metabolism and the Kidneys
... has been treated with lithium for 7 years and now presents with progressive renal changes and new onset orthostatic hypotension. Over the past year, the patient has experienced polyuria, polydipsia and mild renal insuficiency with a serum creatinine level maintained near 150 umol/l (normal 70 -120um ...
... has been treated with lithium for 7 years and now presents with progressive renal changes and new onset orthostatic hypotension. Over the past year, the patient has experienced polyuria, polydipsia and mild renal insuficiency with a serum creatinine level maintained near 150 umol/l (normal 70 -120um ...
CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION AND PROBLEM STATEMENT
... The implant consists of a microphone, worn behind the ear (BTE), which picks up sound and transmits it to the speech processor through a thin cord. The speech processor converts critical characteristics of the acoustic signal into digitally coded electrical signals and returns them to the headset-tr ...
... The implant consists of a microphone, worn behind the ear (BTE), which picks up sound and transmits it to the speech processor through a thin cord. The speech processor converts critical characteristics of the acoustic signal into digitally coded electrical signals and returns them to the headset-tr ...
Pneumococcal meningitis in adults
... made: 1 had a reversible cortical and subcortical lesion on the MRI without evidence of a vascular cause, and in 3 patients cerebritis was diagnosed neuropathologically post-mortem (intra vitam, 2 had diffuse periventricular hypodensities and marked brain swelling and 1 had focal hypodensities on th ...
... made: 1 had a reversible cortical and subcortical lesion on the MRI without evidence of a vascular cause, and in 3 patients cerebritis was diagnosed neuropathologically post-mortem (intra vitam, 2 had diffuse periventricular hypodensities and marked brain swelling and 1 had focal hypodensities on th ...
Robert W. Sweetow, Ph.D. - The International Tinnitus Journal.
... fact, he reiterates that initially the tinnitus should be clearly audible along with the lowlevel noise signal. Based on principles of neural plasticity, Jastreboff believes that eventually, the brain relearns a pattern which will de-emphasize the importance of the tinnitus. He proposes that this re ...
... fact, he reiterates that initially the tinnitus should be clearly audible along with the lowlevel noise signal. Based on principles of neural plasticity, Jastreboff believes that eventually, the brain relearns a pattern which will de-emphasize the importance of the tinnitus. He proposes that this re ...
Anna Cabrera report
... The doctor has the end responsibility about concession decisions. We spoke to 23 doctors (see page 30.) about how they currently decide who should get a concession and how much. Most doctors (15, 65%) indicated that they look at how much the patient/their family members earn and what profession they ...
... The doctor has the end responsibility about concession decisions. We spoke to 23 doctors (see page 30.) about how they currently decide who should get a concession and how much. Most doctors (15, 65%) indicated that they look at how much the patient/their family members earn and what profession they ...
Challenges in Hearing Aid Fitting in Older Adults
... Function less well when the head is not upright Function less well when speech and noise are moving targets May be a detriment when desired signal is from sides or rear ...
... Function less well when the head is not upright Function less well when speech and noise are moving targets May be a detriment when desired signal is from sides or rear ...
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... refers to a hearing loss of both the right and left ears, while a unilateral hearing loss means the hearing loss is only in one of the ears. Symmetrical/Asymmetrical: Symmetrical refers to the similarity in hearing sensitivity from one ear to the other; that is, symmetrical hearing reveals the same ...
... refers to a hearing loss of both the right and left ears, while a unilateral hearing loss means the hearing loss is only in one of the ears. Symmetrical/Asymmetrical: Symmetrical refers to the similarity in hearing sensitivity from one ear to the other; that is, symmetrical hearing reveals the same ...
Keratosis Follicularis Spinulosa Decalvans
... Retinoids, either topically or systemically produce little improvement. [9] No effective therapy is available for reversing the course of Keratosis follicularis spinulosa decalvans. Temporary symptomatic treatment, including emollients, topical steroids, tretinoin and keratolytic agents may be of li ...
... Retinoids, either topically or systemically produce little improvement. [9] No effective therapy is available for reversing the course of Keratosis follicularis spinulosa decalvans. Temporary symptomatic treatment, including emollients, topical steroids, tretinoin and keratolytic agents may be of li ...
Clinically
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... I hope this new edition will be more informative & interesting for my students & colleagues. Looking forward to hearing from you. ...
Drug Update Management of Intracranial Hypertension: Focus on Pharmacologic Strategies
... Limited data also suggest that hypertonic saline administered as a continuous infusion may result in a reduction in ICP. Continuous infusions of 3% hypertonic saline may be titrated to treatment goals including serum sodium of 145 to 155 mEq/L and serum osmolality of 310 to 320 mOsm/L.17,18 Hyperton ...
... Limited data also suggest that hypertonic saline administered as a continuous infusion may result in a reduction in ICP. Continuous infusions of 3% hypertonic saline may be titrated to treatment goals including serum sodium of 145 to 155 mEq/L and serum osmolality of 310 to 320 mOsm/L.17,18 Hyperton ...