How to treat a NSTE-ACS occurring as a long-term complication of an unknown Kawasaki syndrome?How to treat a NSTE-ACS occurring as a long-term complication of an unknown Kawasaki syndrome? - 2013 - Lectures - PCRonlineTheodor Foldes
Chronic pink eye can signal the presence of an underlying medical disease. These are most commonly rheumatic diseases including rheumatoid arthritis and lupus. Pink eye can also be associated with Kawasaki disease (an uncommon disease that causes fever in infants and young children) and inflammatory ...
How I diagnose and treat thrombocytopenia in geriatric patients Blood, Volume 143, Issue 3, 2024, pp. 214-223 Patrick Foy,…, Laura C. Michaelis View PDF Hemolysis, free hemoglobin toxicity, and scavenger protein therapeutics Blood, Volume 140, Issue 17, 2022, pp. 1837-1844 Florence Vallelia...
If your skin is peeling because of an underlying condition, your doctor will treat that condition. Do not peel the skin off with your hands. Whether diseases cause it or not, peeling is natural for your body to heal, and it is best to let it happen. Go to your doctor and try to ge...
Congenital syphilis can be difficult to diagnose because the mother's antibodies will be circulating in the baby's blood for the first 12 to 18 months of life. By examining nasal secretions under the microscope, the lab can confirm whether the baby hasT. pallidumor not.7 ...
before 1800, there’s a history of doctors who took a reasonable cut at identifying the disease. These include, in 1789, Michael Underwood, who used the term “debility of the lower extremities”[xlii]; and in 1840, Jacob Heine, who is sometimes credited as the first...