نتایج جستجو برای: supportive weakness

تعداد نتایج: 62665  

Journal: :Inhalation toxicology 2012
Carlos Rodrigo Cámara-Lemarroy Emanuel Irineo Gónzalez-Moreno Rene Rodriguez-Gutierrez José Gerardo González-González

CONTEXT Toluene inhalation is a common form of drug abuse throughout the world. Acute toluene toxicity causes neurological changes as well as various metabolic alterations. Hypokalemic paralysis and renal failure are life-threatening complications. OBJECTIVE To identify the clinical and metabolic alterations associated with toluene intoxication. MATERIALS AND METHODS We retrospectively anal...

Journal: :Circulation 1999
J L Sullivan

The hypothesis that iron depletion protects against ischemic heart disease was proposed in 1981 as an explanation for the sex difference in heart disease rates.1–5 The “iron hypothesis” has generated significant debate, especially in the 1990s after publication of supportive findings from Finland.6 Confusion has been introduced into the debate by inappropriate study designs in tests of the hypo...

Journal: :Journal of substance abuse treatment 2006
An-Pyng Sun

This study examined program factors related to women's substance abuse treatment outcomes. Although substance abuse research is traditionally focused on men, some more recent studies target women. A systematic review of 35 empirical studies that included solely women subjects or that analyzed female subjects separately from male subjects revealed five elements related to women's substance abuse...

2016
Katherine L. Jones Thomas Sejersen Anthony A. Amato David Hilton‐Jones Jens Schmidt Amanda C. Wallace Umesh A. Badrising Michael R. Rose

INTRODUCTION Inclusion-body myositis (IBM) is a late-onset idiopathic inflammatory myopathy associated with selective and progressive muscle weakness and atrophy. Current clinical management of IBM is largely supportive due to its uncertain etiology and lack of effective treatment. Establishing a consensus of opinion on questions relating to diagnosis and management of IBM is expected to help r...

Journal: :Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry 2005
K R Mills

Correspondence to: Professor Kerry R Mills, Department of Clinical Neurophysiology, King’s College Hospital, Denmark Hill, London SE5 9RS, UK; [email protected] _________________________ E lectromyography (EMG), the recording of electrical activity in muscle, should be regarded as an extension of the clinical examination. It can distinguish myopathic from neurogenic muscle wasting and...

Journal: :Neurology 2005
D Hirtz S Iannaccone J Heemskerk K Gwinn-Hardy R Moxley L P Rowland

Spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) is the most common fatal neuromuscular disease of infancy. SMA type I is the most severe and mortality is usually due to respiratory failure. In type II the disability is of later onset and less severe, and prognosis has improved primarily due to supportive care. Type III is the mildest form with onset usually of weakness in adolescence or young adulthood. SMA is a...

2016
Sung Bok Ji Sang Soo Lee Hee cheul Jung Hong Jun Kim Hyun Jin Kim Tae Hyo Kim Woon Tae Jung Ok Jae Lee Dae Hyun Song

Autochthonous hepatitis E virus (HEV) is an emerging pathogen in developed countries, and several cases of acute HEV infection have been reported in South Korea. However, there have been no reports on HEV-associated Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS) in Korea. We recently experienced the case of a 58-year-old Korean male with acute HEV infection after ingesting raw deer meat. Persistent cholestasis ...

2017
Natalia Frishman Kristin Caspers Conway Jennifer Andrews Jacob Oleson Katherine Mathews Emma Ciafaloni Joyce Oleszek Molly Lamb Dennis Matthews Pangaja Paramsothy Lowell McKirgan Paul Romitti

BACKGROUND Duchenne and Becker muscular dystrophies, collectively referred to as dystrophinopathies, are recessive X-linked disorders characterized by progressive muscle weakness and ultimately cardiac and respiratory failure. Immediate family members are often primary caregivers of individuals with a dystrophinopathy. METHODS We explored the impact of this role by inviting primary caregivers...

2016
Debra Singh Joel Negin Christopher Garimoi Orach Robert Cumming

BACKGROUND Community Health Volunteers (CHVs) can be effective in improving pregnancy and newborn outcomes through community education. Inadequate supervision of CHVs, whether due to poor planning, irregular visits, or ineffective supervisory methods, is, however, recognized as a weakness in many programs. There has been little research on best practice supervisory or accompaniment models. ME...

Journal: :Journal of clinical and diagnostic research : JCDR 2013
Tejinder Singh Bhasin Sonam Sharma Manish Chandey Puneet Kaur Bhatia Rahul Mannan

Bone Marrow Necrosis (BMN) is regarded as a rare entity in the aspirates and the trephine biopsies which are obtained from living patients and it is a rare antemortem diagnosis. Usually, BMN is associated with a poor prognosis and it has a 90% association with malignancies (mainly haematological). Its other causes include infections, drugs and other non malignant haematological causes. BMN whic...

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