Which Organs Become Dysfunctional in Sepsis? How Does This Occur? How Is It Diagnosed and Managed?doi:10.1016/B978-1-4160-5476-4.00026-2A. BrameT.W. EvansEvidence-Based Practice of Critical Care
In fact, DKA is the leading cause of death among children with diabetes. It's also the number one reason kids with diabetes need to be hospitalized. DKA causes Many people who are diagnosed with type 1 diabetes don't know they have the disease until they develop symptoms of DKA and seek...
After KATE's alert, the medical staff began treating Munoz for sepsis, doing more tests and X-rays, which detected critically high lactic acid levels and the start of gas gangrene, an immediate, life-threatening infection of the soft tissue, in his ankle. He was admitted to the ICU and i...
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If he tests positive, the woman and her partner should be counseled about the possibility of hemolytic disease of the newborn and how it is detected. Patients and their partners should also be counseled about the potential fetal and neonatal effects of maternal medications, including opioids. ...
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. There are a range of molecular entities which fall into this category other than mtDNA and one such species is cardiolipin (Wenceslau et al.2014). This is of importance from the perspective of this paper as immunogenic cardiolipin has been repeatedly detected in CFS patients diagnosed according...
is unsurprising as there is now an extensive body of evidence showing that there are many potential drivers of pathology in the brains of patients diagnosed with AD or mild cognitive impairment (MCI) which are evident in patients with MCI long before the development of amyloid plaques or ...
Blood clots are diagnosed using imaging such as specialized ultrasound, venography (an x-ray taken after a dye is injected into the vein), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), or computed tomography (CT) techniques.6,7 Blood tests may be helpful in determining if a clot exists and for monitorin...
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