Examples of different distribution patterns of the concordance scores for the diseases asthma, diabetes, hyperuricemia and GI disorders.Tanja, Lucke
Congenital disorders are a major issue in medicine. Learn more about what the word congenital means as well as examples of congenital disorders.
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Examples: This class of antibiotics includes: ertapenem imipenem meropenem doripenem Administration route: IV. Tolerance: The most common side effects of carbapenems are: gastrointestinal (GI) side effects, such as nausea and vomiting skin rash reactions at the IV infusion site Quinolones Quinolones...
GI motility disorders are due to the peristalsis problem. Since the peristalsis is involved in the movement of food through the GI tract, a problem in peristalsis will either cause the movement of food too slow (constipation) or too fast (diarrhea). In the case of diarrhea, the food moves...
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stress disorders and risk of premature death. The authors believe co-morbidities such as poor diet, smoking, and autoimmune diseases could also contribute. Another study published inJAMA Psychiatryin 2020 estimated that severe anxiety and depression increased the chances of premature death by up to ...
stress disorders and risk of premature death. The authors believe co-morbidities such as poor diet, smoking, and autoimmune diseases could also contribute. Another study published inJAMA Psychiatryin 2020 estimated that severe anxiety and depression increased the chances of premature death by up to ...
In these so-called salt-wasting disorders, the tubule damage results in direct impairment of sodium reabsorption and indirectly reduces the responsiveness of the tubule to aldosterone. Usually, the sodium losses are mild, and the obligatory urine output is <2 L/d; resolving ATN and post...
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