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Heat stroke (HS) is a fatal disease caused by thermal damage in the body, and it has a very high mortality rate. In 2015, the People’s Liberation Army Professional Committee of Critical Care Medicine published the first expert consensus on HS in China, Expert consensus on standardized diagno...
It was aimed to investigate the status of this effect the at pediatric age group. Material and Method: A total of 48 children with IDA were involved in the study. Changes in pre- and post-treatment levels of hemoglobin subtypes were investigated.Results: Mean age of the participants was ...
This results in a severe deficiency of insulin, which leads to high blood sugar levels. Type 1 diabetes typically develops in childhood or early adulthood and requires lifelong insulin therapy to manage blood sugar levels. Other differences between type 1 and type 2 diabetes include: Symptoms: ...
It’s made of cells called beta islet cells, the same ones in the pancreas that make insulin and control your blood sugar. Normally, your pancreas makes more insulin when your blood sugar is high and less when your blood sugar is low. But an insulinoma makes insulin all the time, even ...
Vital signsmay include postural readings (blood pressure and pulse rate are taken lying down and standing). With dehydration, the pulse rate may increase and the blood pressure may drop because the blood is depleted of fluid. People takingmedications for high blood pressure,heart disease, or othe...
Significantly more major bleedings occurred in patients treated with high doses of the drugs, an observation that was independent of the concomitant anti-Xa levels. It should be considered whether choosing an appropriate initial dose adapted to the patient's body surface area and clinical risk ...
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic neuroinflammatory disease and the most frequent cause of neurological disability in young adults. Current treatments decrease the attacks but may fail to preven...
Anemic hypoxia can be caused by heavy blood loss, decreased RBCs, or decreased hemoglobin levels due to severe iron deficiency or hemoglobin deformity. Ischemic/Stagnant hypoxia: Inadequate blood flow to the body tissues because the velocity of blood flow decreases. ...
It has been found that it can cause vasodilation, hemodilution, and a decrease in hemoglobin levels [193]. A phase 3 clinical trial (NCT00638131), entitled the “Effect of Bosentan on Systemic and Renal Inflammatory Markers in Patients With DKD on Angiotensin II Receptor Blockers,” was ...