Sign up with one click: Facebook Twitter Google Share on Facebook malignogram An antiquated term defined as the quantitative evaluation of factors characterising cancer cases—i.e., a “cancer workup”. The term is not used in the working medical parlance. ...
A term imported from Indonesian into Tagalog for either(1) adjective Wacky, flaky, mad, or(2) noun A rarely-observed Jumping Frenchman of Maine-like choreiform disease described as endemic to the Philippines Segen's Medical Dictionary. © 2012 Farlex, Inc. All rights reserved....
purpose of gaining medical attention; a term referring to patients who wander from hospital to hospital feigning acute medical or surgical illness and giving false and fanciful information about their medical and social background for no apparent reason other than to gain attention. See:factitious ...
• Evaluate patient for depression, drug dependence, and drug tolerance. • Monitor blood counts and liver function test results during long-term therapy; drug may cause neutropenia and jaundice. Patient teaching • Instruct patient to avoid driving and other hazardous activities until he knows ...
In the case of post-traumatic dizziness, various manifestations ranging from central dizziness due to cerebral hemorrhage to malingering were noted22. It takes more time for clinicians to suspect BPPV and request consultation with the ENT department in situations where dizziness can commonly occur. ...
For Marijuana to be made into a drug; it would have to be processed into a pill form; smoking it will do more long term damage then the benefits could out way, not that it causes cancer, but all that tar can not be good for you; it has more tar in it than cigarettes; but its...
Conclusions This research provides an alternative profile analysis for the MSVT that outperforms the available analysis in identifying poor performance validity from genuine impairment. 展开 关键词: Malingering/symptom validity Dementia Forensic neuropsychology ...
The long-term results for pain control may be similar to the drainage procedures described earlier,70 but the morbidity and mortality is generally higher than for drainage procedures. However, those patients undergoing Whipple procedures usually have severe disease in the head of the pancreas, ...
The original 'body–self neuromatrix' concept44,45 led to use of the term 'pain matrix' to describe the brain regions involved in the pain experience. However, this term has been superseded for several reasons, includ- ing the fact that it referred to a restricted set of brain regions, ...
Approximately two-thirds of these peers had long-term clinical experience in acute hospitals, rehabilitation clinics and/or outpatient care. The three-day training course was conducted according to the standardized training curriculum. During training, the peers learned basic principles of quality ...