نتایج جستجو برای: Acute flare

تعداد نتایج: 502845  

Journal: :hepatitis monthly 0
marten schulz department of hepatology and gastroenterology, charite universitätsmedizin berlin, berlin, germany eckart schott department of hepatology and gastroenterology, charite universitätsmedizin berlin, berlin, germany; corresponding author: eckart schott, department of hepatology and gastroenterology, charite universitätsmedizin berlin, 13353, berlin, germany. tel: +49-30450553199, fax: +49-30450553903, e-mail:

conclusions elevated aminotransferases in chb patients are most commonly caused by exacerbation of chb. nevertheless, when hbv dna is not elevated, other reasons should be excluded. amongst others, superinfection with another hepatotropic virus can be the reason for decompensation of chronic hepatitis b. this case report describes an asymptomatic hev superinfection followed by a flare in hbv re...

Journal: :Proteomics 2010
Xuefeng B Ling Jane L Park Tanya Carroll Khoa D Nguyen Kenneth Lau Claudia Macaubas Edward Chen Tzielan Lee Christy Sandborg Diana Milojevic John T Kanegaye Susanna Gao Jane Burns James Schilling Elizabeth D Mellins

Systemic juvenile idiopathic arthritis (SJIA) is a chronic arthritis of children characterized by a combination of arthritis and systemic inflammation. There is usually non-specific laboratory evidence of inflammation at diagnosis but no diagnostic test. Normalized volumes from 89/889 2-D protein spots representing 26 proteins revealed a plasma pattern that distinguishes SJIA flare from quiesce...

2017

Neurosarcoidosis affects 5%-10% of Sarcoidosis patients. The etiology of a sarcoidosis flare has been unknown. Several factors have been implicated in the pathogenesis of an acute flare, including genetic, environmental and infectious agents. We report the case of a 52-year-old female with known neurosarcoidosis who presented with altered sensorium on two occasions. On both episodes she had lep...

2011
Pradeep Suri James Rainville Garrett M Fitzmaurice Jeffrey N Katz Robert N Jamison Julia Martha Carol Hartigan Janet Limke Cristin Jouve David J Hunter

BACKGROUND Pain variability in acute LBP has received limited study. The objectives of this pilot study were to characterize fluctuations in pain during acute LBP, to determine whether self-reported 'flares' of pain represent discrete periods of increased pain intensity, and to examine whether the frequency of flares was associated with back-related disability outcomes. METHODS We conducted a...

2012
Vanitha Shenoy Rahul Kumar MV Sumanthini

A problem that an endodontist can encounter during the course of root canal treatment is pain and swelling or both in the form of flare-ups. The causes for this flare-up are numerous which include mechanical, chemical, microbial injury to the pulp or periradicular tissues, whereby an acute periradicular inflammation results. This situation can be prevented by selection of instrumentation techni...

2016
Wei-Chen Lee Ching-Song Lee Yu-Chao Wang Chih-Hsien Cheng Tsung-Han Wu Chen-Fang Lee Ruey-Shyang Soong Ming-Ling Chang Ting-Jung Wu Hong-Shiue Chou Kun-Ming Chan

Acute flare up of hepatitis B in noncirrhotic liver with rapid liver function deterioration is a critical condition. This flare up of hepatitis B may be subsided under medical treatments, otherwise urgent liver transplantation is needed. However, the necessity of urgent liver transplantation is hard to decide. In this institute, the indications of urgent liver transplantation for acute flare up...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2003
Qing Lin Xiaoju Zou Li Fang William D Willis

Much of the acute cutaneous neurogenic inflammation after intradermal injection of capsaicin (CAP) in rats is mediated by dorsal root reflexes (DRRs), which cause the release of inflammatory agents from primary afferent terminals. Sympathetic efferents modulate neurogenic inflammation by interaction with primary afferent terminals. In this study, we examined if DRR-mediated flare after CAP inje...

Background: Hepatitis viruses are non-cytopathic viruses that lead to the infection and pathogenesis of liver diseases as a result of immunologically mediated event. Objective: To investigate the expression of human inflammatory cytokines in chronic hepatitis B patients according to the severity of the infection. Methods: We recruited a total of 120 patients, 40 of whom from cirrhotic, 40 non-c...

Journal: :Arthritis care & research 2012
Keith Rome Mike Frecklington Peter McNair Peter Gow Nicola Dalbeth

OBJECTIVE To evaluate the impact of acute gout on foot pain, impairment, and disability. METHODS This prospective observational study recruited 20 patients with acute gout flares. Patients were recruited from emergency departments, hospital wards, and rheumatology outpatient clinics throughout Auckland, New Zealand. Patients were recruited at the time of the flare (baseline visit) and then re...

Journal: :Malaysian family physician : the official journal of the Academy of Family Physicians of Malaysia 2013
Cw Chan Xy Cheah

Mr. L, aged 63 years, was recently diagnosed to have with acute gouty arthritis. He had an acute gout flare last month and was given diclofenac injection by a private general practitioner. He comes to you for advice whether he should take the injection if he has another flare. Mr. L has been on treatment for his chronic essential hypertension and dyslipidaemia for the past 10 years. He also had...

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