delirious mania (redirected fromcollapse delirium) delirious mania Uncertain; an obsolete term for a condition reported by LV Bell, which was once regarded as a type of schizophrenia but may have been a manifestation of encephalopathy. Segen's Medical Dictionary. © 2012 Farlex, Inc. All rights...
Vegetables can be disastrous because of fertilizers and pesticides and none of us realizes the long-term damage being done by the rotten bacteria in our drinking water. However, there is one food that is incredibly dangerous and we all have, or will, eat it at some time in our lives. ...
In which: H is the distance from the top of natural arch to the coal stratum flooring; [h.sub.m] is the thickness of the coal stratum; [l.sub.t] is the inclined length of the working face; ht is the collapsed height of the gob; d is an intermediate variable; [phi] is the int...
Prescribed mean doses of enalapril for prevalent and incident cases were below the doses shown to be effective in both CONSENSUS and SOLVD. Captopril, the most commonly used ACE inhibitor to treat CHF in this population despite a lack of evidence demonstrating its effectiveness in long-term clini...
‘bunker-buster’ bombsat 1500 on 2 October 2016. After 35 staff and patients had been evacuated a second strike occurred in the early evening involving missiles and cluster bombs. The E.R. was wrecked, ceilings collapsed, cement walls crumbled and generators, water tanks and medical equipment...
Models 2 and 5 add covariates to those models, and Models 3 and 6 add an interaction term between the standardized factor scores for trust in the medical profession and race/ethnicity. As shown in model 1, those who trusted the medical profession had 27% lower odds of being hesitaters (...
isolate the influence of such an intervention. Other limitations include that the study was short-term, and long-term results will be necessary to conclude the overall influence of both interventions. Limitations that are associated with selecting a cross-sectional sample are inherent for this study...
A visual analog scale (VAS) for unilateral nasal obstruction was filled in by the patients. The measurements were repeated both 6 months and 10 years post-operatively. A significant change in acoustic values was found during the long-term follow-up of 10 years. The mean minimal cross-...
During NVS, an anchored suture is first attached to the orbital rim and then a suture is passed through the collapsed valve. The suspension suture is then returned to the anchor site at the orbital rim and tied, resulting in a repaired nasal valve that supposedly allows for less obstructed ...
Mechanical ventilation is the most basic and effective treatment for ARDS, providing the lungs with PEEP, which is conducive to the recruitment of collapsed alveoli, reducing pulmonary interstitial and alveolar edema, and increasing body oxygenation. However, mechanical ventilation is not always beneficial...