PPT - UCLA Health
... colored lights lasting usually 15-20 minutes Retinal migraine: retinal artery vasospasm which can cause monocular blindness: prophylaxis with verapamil Benign paroxysmal vertigo of childhood: recurrent spells of vertigo in child is usually migraine, may or may not have H/A ...
... colored lights lasting usually 15-20 minutes Retinal migraine: retinal artery vasospasm which can cause monocular blindness: prophylaxis with verapamil Benign paroxysmal vertigo of childhood: recurrent spells of vertigo in child is usually migraine, may or may not have H/A ...
Colonoscopy Report
... Follow-up colonoscopy: Timing depends upon the patient’s tissue pathology report, personal and family history. In most cases, a follow-up colonoscopy every 10-years will suffice. A follow-up colonoscopy every 2-years is recommended for patients that were diagnosed with inflammatory bowel disease; or ...
... Follow-up colonoscopy: Timing depends upon the patient’s tissue pathology report, personal and family history. In most cases, a follow-up colonoscopy every 10-years will suffice. A follow-up colonoscopy every 2-years is recommended for patients that were diagnosed with inflammatory bowel disease; or ...
GRISHAM JOHN - Focused Ultrasound Foundation
... Though focused ultrasound technology is in its infancy, there is great enthusiasm for its potential to improve the quality of life and decrease the cost of care. This potential, though, remains to be fully demonstrated through additional laboratory research and clinical trials. But progress is too s ...
... Though focused ultrasound technology is in its infancy, there is great enthusiasm for its potential to improve the quality of life and decrease the cost of care. This potential, though, remains to be fully demonstrated through additional laboratory research and clinical trials. But progress is too s ...
How Does Cochlear Implantation Affect the Contralateral Vestibular
... contralateral hearing improvement after cochlear implantation. The improvement may be explained in several ways (e .g., a presently obscure trophic influence of the efferent olivocochlear system in regeneration of the inner ear cells' afferent innervation or the plasticity of the brain). Chronic ele ...
... contralateral hearing improvement after cochlear implantation. The improvement may be explained in several ways (e .g., a presently obscure trophic influence of the efferent olivocochlear system in regeneration of the inner ear cells' afferent innervation or the plasticity of the brain). Chronic ele ...
病案討論 -Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
... There is no cure for SLE, and complete sustained remissions are rare. Therefore, the physician should plan to control acute, severe flares then develop maintenance strategies that suppress symptoms to an acceptable level and prevent organ damage. ...
... There is no cure for SLE, and complete sustained remissions are rare. Therefore, the physician should plan to control acute, severe flares then develop maintenance strategies that suppress symptoms to an acceptable level and prevent organ damage. ...
Deep Brain Stimulation
... function with DBS versus control (WMD=4.36; 95% CI, 2.80 to 5.92; SMD=0.53). Metaanalyses of other outcomes (eg, ADLs, quality of life, dementia, depression), also favored the DBS group. An earlier (2006) systematic review included both RCTs and observational studies; this review examined the litera ...
... function with DBS versus control (WMD=4.36; 95% CI, 2.80 to 5.92; SMD=0.53). Metaanalyses of other outcomes (eg, ADLs, quality of life, dementia, depression), also favored the DBS group. An earlier (2006) systematic review included both RCTs and observational studies; this review examined the litera ...
Conditioning Mechanisms, Behavior Technology, and Contextual
... inputs activating circumscribed cortical areas or functional anatomic systems that, due to some functional instability, respond with an epileptic discharge. Interruption of seizure activity at the stage of the aura (i.e., locally restricted discharge) also can be achieved by nonspecific (e.g., relax ...
... inputs activating circumscribed cortical areas or functional anatomic systems that, due to some functional instability, respond with an epileptic discharge. Interruption of seizure activity at the stage of the aura (i.e., locally restricted discharge) also can be achieved by nonspecific (e.g., relax ...
Growth Hormone Prior Authorization Criteria
... Has the patient been treated for at least six months with Growth Hormone (GH) therapy? If yes, continue to 3. If no, refer to the initial criteria for use in adults. ...
... Has the patient been treated for at least six months with Growth Hormone (GH) therapy? If yes, continue to 3. If no, refer to the initial criteria for use in adults. ...
baslp - Rehabilitation Council of India
... iii) A maximum of 3 seats can be admitted on merit basis as super numerary to total intake permitted by RCI and respective affiliating University. For candidates who have successfully passed the pre-revised DHLS course recognized by RCI with 2 years of work experience, 3 month short course approved ...
... iii) A maximum of 3 seats can be admitted on merit basis as super numerary to total intake permitted by RCI and respective affiliating University. For candidates who have successfully passed the pre-revised DHLS course recognized by RCI with 2 years of work experience, 3 month short course approved ...
Step 2 Clinical Skills (CS) Content Description and General Information
... examining standardized patients should be no different. Standardized patients are subjected to repeated physical examinations during the Step 2 CS exam; it is critical that you apply no more than the amount of pressure that is appropriate during maneuvers such as abdominal examination, examination o ...
... examining standardized patients should be no different. Standardized patients are subjected to repeated physical examinations during the Step 2 CS exam; it is critical that you apply no more than the amount of pressure that is appropriate during maneuvers such as abdominal examination, examination o ...
2013 ABIM - American College of Physicians
... You are consulted in the case of a 25-year-old man who received a kidney transplant six years ago for focal segmental glomerular sclerosis. Since that time, he has been maintained on a regimen of prednisone, tacrolimus, and mycophenolate mofetil. His only additional medications are simvastatin and o ...
... You are consulted in the case of a 25-year-old man who received a kidney transplant six years ago for focal segmental glomerular sclerosis. Since that time, he has been maintained on a regimen of prednisone, tacrolimus, and mycophenolate mofetil. His only additional medications are simvastatin and o ...
Controversies in Glaucoma
... Mean IOP Reduction 6 mm Hg (25% Reduction) from pre-treatment baseline of 24 mm Hg 24% Showed Post-op IOP Spike Of 5 mm Hg Or Greater International studies show IOP reductions of 22%-28% with 36-49 weeks follow-up In a prospective, randomized clinical trial, SLT and ALT were shown to have a similar ...
... Mean IOP Reduction 6 mm Hg (25% Reduction) from pre-treatment baseline of 24 mm Hg 24% Showed Post-op IOP Spike Of 5 mm Hg Or Greater International studies show IOP reductions of 22%-28% with 36-49 weeks follow-up In a prospective, randomized clinical trial, SLT and ALT were shown to have a similar ...
Classroom Acoustics for Children With Normal Hearing and With
... reverberation tends to affect consonant perception adversely. Specifically, reverberation causes a prolongation of the spectral energy of the vowel sounds, which masks succeeding consonant phonemes, particularly those consonants in word final positions. The masking effect of reverberation is more no ...
... reverberation tends to affect consonant perception adversely. Specifically, reverberation causes a prolongation of the spectral energy of the vowel sounds, which masks succeeding consonant phonemes, particularly those consonants in word final positions. The masking effect of reverberation is more no ...
Community - University of Utah Health
... air. In a few minutes one of the residents will rise from his chair and replace the “pneumo” with an angiogram of the same patient, another invasive and potentially dangerous procedure. But these are the only ways to image the brain in 1965. It was inconceivable at this point in time that just a few ...
... air. In a few minutes one of the residents will rise from his chair and replace the “pneumo” with an angiogram of the same patient, another invasive and potentially dangerous procedure. But these are the only ways to image the brain in 1965. It was inconceivable at this point in time that just a few ...
Program Capacity Assessment Criteria
... 1. The Stroke Center has well-developed lines of communication with EMS. A letter of cooperation is maintained as evidence of its commitment to integrate EMS with hospital Emergency Departments for the rapid transport and treatment of stroke patients. 2. The Stroke Center supports and/or participate ...
... 1. The Stroke Center has well-developed lines of communication with EMS. A letter of cooperation is maintained as evidence of its commitment to integrate EMS with hospital Emergency Departments for the rapid transport and treatment of stroke patients. 2. The Stroke Center supports and/or participate ...
A 77-year-old white man comes to the clinic complaining of fatigue
... (choice C) for LMCA. If he simply has a proximal LAD lesion, he can undergo PCI without a need for cardiac surgery. His vital signs are stable and he is not in cardiogenic shock. In addition, he has no history of valvular disease. Therefore, there is no indication for an intra-aortic balloon pump (c ...
... (choice C) for LMCA. If he simply has a proximal LAD lesion, he can undergo PCI without a need for cardiac surgery. His vital signs are stable and he is not in cardiogenic shock. In addition, he has no history of valvular disease. Therefore, there is no indication for an intra-aortic balloon pump (c ...
Diagnostic criteria for Menière`s disease
... ear disease [10] and may favor migraine as an alternate explanation for the vertigo episodes or a comorbid condition [11]. Bilateral low-‐frequency SNHL can also been observed in early stages of non-‐syn ...
... ear disease [10] and may favor migraine as an alternate explanation for the vertigo episodes or a comorbid condition [11]. Bilateral low-‐frequency SNHL can also been observed in early stages of non-‐syn ...
Linköping Studies in Science and Technology Dissertations No. 927
... been limited. A Swedish test battery was therefore developed (Hällgren et al, 1998) and evaluated. The test was used in Paper A to investigate the effects of cognition and age on dichotic speech listening. Cognitive tests which tap functions important for speech processing have mainly been performed ...
... been limited. A Swedish test battery was therefore developed (Hällgren et al, 1998) and evaluated. The test was used in Paper A to investigate the effects of cognition and age on dichotic speech listening. Cognitive tests which tap functions important for speech processing have mainly been performed ...