نتایج جستجو برای: paradoxical reaction
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in 2005, a. abdollahi and a. rejali, studied the relations betweenparadoxical decomposition and configuration for semigroups. in thepresent paper, we introduce one other concept of amenability typeon semigroups and groups which includes amenability of semigroupsand inner-amenability of groups. we have extend the previous knownresults to semigroups and groups satisfying this concept.
In this paper I seek to present a working hypothesis be eventually developed in future contribution, namely that the COVID-19 crisis exposed some problematic behaviours evocative of an authoritarian ethos on part both public authorities and citizens which suggest penal populist attitude might now or even embedded Romanian legal culture. Specifically, will organize contribution as follows: first...
The paradoxical response is characterized by clinical or radiologic worsening of pre-existing lesions the appearance new following initiation treatment for tuberculosis (TB). has raised questions about accuracy diagnosis, potential failure, and presence an underlying disease, making it important topic care clinicians. In this case report, we present paradox reaction a 14 year old girl diagnosed...
IRIS is a paradoxical reaction occurring in HIV-infected patient after initiation of highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART). Incidence is estimated 12 to 19% of child starting HAART. IRIS with tuberculosis in non-HIV patients has not been reported in the literature. We report the case of an HIV negative 8 years-old girl who did develop IRIS and dilated cardiomyopathy during her treatment ...
PATIENT Female, 21. FINAL DIAGNOSIS Tuberculous lyphadenitis. SYMPTOMS Cough dry • fever • subcutaneous mass • weight loss. MEDICATION - CLINICAL PROCEDURE - SPECIALTY Pulmonology. OBJECTIVE Unusual clinical course. BACKGROUND Enlargement of lymph nodes during treatment of Tuberculous lymphadenitis is well recognized phenomenon in HIV infected patient with ample literature to help...
Abstract In The Rhetoric of Reaction, published in 1991, Albert Hirschman identified three standard objections to reform proposals: perversity, futility and jeopardy. Hirschman's account, these define reactionary rhetoric. A proposal would be “perverse” if it aggravate the very problem is meant solve; “futile” not even dent problem; produce “jeopardy” endanger some other goal or value (such as ...
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