The associations of caries, decayed, missing, filled teeth (DMFT) index, radiological attachment loss and stimulated salivary flow rate with six-month survival and the progression of the oral disorders within two years were examined. Results: Forty HSCT recipients (14.8%) deceased within six months...
Anorectal disorders such as abscesses, fistulas, fissures, and hemorrhoids are common. Women afflicted with these conditions will frequently seek treatment from their gynecologist or internist first, and a basic working knowledge of their management is essential. Distinguishing one condition from another ...
Uncommon(0.1% to 1%): Buccal cavity disorders, colitis, dysphagia, eructation, gastritis, gastroenteritis, gastrointestinal flu, gingivitis, glossitis, increased salivation, rectal hemorrhage, ulcerative stomatitis Rare(0.01% to 0.1%): Aphthous stomatitis, bloody diarrhea, cardiospasm, circumoral paresthe...
Oral route (capsule) Antidepressants, including selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs), have been shown to increase the risk of suicidal thoughts and behavior in pediatric and young adult patients when used to treat major depressive disorder and other psychiatric disorders. Because paroxetine me...
The pharmacokinetics of the DOACs Rivaroxaban and Apixaban, which are largely eliminated by the hepatic route, are fully unclear in patients with liver function disorders. Before terminating an anticoagulation therapy the individual risks of thromboembolic complications on interrupting the anticoagulants and ...
1.This model reflects the colorectal disease model1/2, showing a variety of disorders of the colon and rectum.2.In the descending colon, adhesion and cancer is well represented.3.other pathological conditions including appendicitis, intusseption, Crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis and ...
McKusick lists several hundred inherited disorders for which neoplasia is a major feature or complication, but the great majority are rare [25], and in total they are unlikely to be responsible for more than 1% of all cancers. There are also several hereditary syndromes with no associated ...
Humans can be exposed to the virus via contact with contaminated tissues or blood released during the slaughtering of RVFV-infected animals, or via mosquito bites. Although humans generally develop a self-limiting febrile illness, a significant fraction develops neurological disorders or hemorrhagic ...
Intestinal infection can cause vomiting, parenteral infection, as flu, pneumonia, omphalitis, skin infections, meningitis, pyelonephritis, sepsis can also cause digestive disorders and reflex vomiting. Congenital factors 4. Gastrointestinal congenital factors Vomit is the main symptoms of the disease, ...
3. The theory of inflammation. 4. Thetheory of neurotrophic disorders. Treatment principle: analgesia. The temperature of pulpitis:hot and cold stimulation pain stimulation of the teeth with severe pain. Mechanism: it is believedthat there is a gas in the pulp lesion, which expands after ...