نتایج جستجو برای: clinical aspects

تعداد نتایج: 1476016  

Journal: :Cancer biotherapy & radiopharmaceuticals 2004
Hazel Breitz

Small radiolabeled molecules are finding increasing clinical use for targeted radionuclide therapy. With the administration of radiolabeled small molecules, the bone marrow is not necessarily the first organ to show radiation toxicity. Rapid excretion of radioactivity through the urinary tract and the retention of radiolabeled small-protein molecules in the kidneys may expose the kidneys to rad...

Journal: :Advances in neurobiology 2001
Fiona Kumfor Glenda M Halliday Olivier Piguet

Alzheimer's disease is the most common form of dementia accounting for 50-60% of all dementia cases. This chapter briefly reviews the history of Alzheimer's disease and provides an overview of the clinical syndromes associated with Alzheimer pathology and their associated neuroimaging findings. This chapter also reviews the neuropathology and genetics of Alzheimer's disease and concludes by dis...

Journal: :BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 2007
Frederik K Lotgering

Fetal loss is a painful experience. A history of second or early third trimester fetal loss, after painless dilatation of the cervix, prolapse or rupture of the membranes, and expulsion of a live fetus despite minimal uterine activity, is characteristic for cervical insufficiency. In such cases the risk of recurrence is high, and a policy of prophylactic cerclage may be safer than one of serial...

Journal: :Clinical and Developmental Immunology 2007
Kanokvalai Kulthanan Sukhum Jiamton Kanonrat Boochangkool Kowit Jongjarearnprasert

Angioedema is an abrupt swelling of the skin, mucous membrane, or both including respiratory and gastrointestinal tracts. This study aimed to report an experience of angioedema in a university hospital with respect to etiologies, clinical features, treatment, and outcome. One hundred and five patients were enrolled. About half had angioedema without urticaria. The common sites of involvement we...

Journal: :Neuro-oncology 1999
R J Packer P Cogen G Vezina L B Rorke

Medulloblastoma is the most common childhood primary CNS tumor, and treatment approaches have evolved over the past three decades. The biologic underpinnings of medulloblastoma are not fully characterized, but recent work has identified new, important directions for research. Stratification of patients with medulloblastoma into risk groups is the backbone of most ongoing therapeutic studies. Pa...

Journal: :Seminars in neonatology : SN 2001
A R Fielder J D Reynolds

There have been many major advances recently that have improved the identification and management of retinopathy of prematurity (ROP). This chapter describes the clinical features of ROP and then considers briefly the incidence and epidemiology of acute phase disease. This is followed by a discussion of the two ROP epidemics and ROP-induced disability in high, low and middle income countries, a...

Journal: :The Journal of the College of General Practitioners 1962
P JENSEN

On qualifying and entry into practice the author was surprised to find that chronic bronchitis, with all its ramifications and complications ctnstituted the back-bone of his working life. In the teaching wards this common condition had been a rarity. After more experience it soon became apparent that many conditions existed in the field of general practice, which were seldom, if at all, seen in...

Journal: :Circulation 1951
C T RAY G E BURCH

Journal: :The Ulster Medical Journal 1971
Jessie Garrard

CLINICAL MEDICINE. By Jessie Garrard and Sir Max Rosenheim. (Pp. 174. £1.40). London: Balliere, Tindall & Cassell, 1970. THIS book was written primarily for medical students starting clinical work. It will also be of considerable value to house officers and those entering general practice. It is concerned primarily with the individual patient, his relationships to his family and community and t...

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