Medically reviewed by Drugs.com. Last updated on Apr 6, 2025.Care notes Aftercare Ambulatory Discharge Español Overview Risks Management Prevention What is diabetic hyperglycemia?Diabetic hyperglycemia is a blood sugar level that is higher than your diabetes care team provider recommends. You may ...
Medically reviewed by Drugs.com. Last updated on May 4, 2025.Care notes Ambulatory Discharge Inpatient Español Overview Risks Symptoms Treatment What is diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA)?DKA is a life-threatening condition caused by dangerously high blood sugar levels. Your blood sugar levels become ...
Patient 6 (Table II) was found to have a penetrating ulcer in the ascending aorta but was treated medically because of advanced age and substantial comorbidity. The mean follow-up period for the patients who underwent medical therapy was 30.3 months (range 3 to 84 months). Only one patient ...
Despite the high prevalence of advanced COPD, current therapeutic options in medically optimised patients are available to a minority. For LVRS, the NETT trial showed that patient selection is critical to outcome and limits the availability to those patients with heterogeneous upper lobe disease. The...
Medically exposed cohorts Medical exposures for diagnostic purposes involve doses that are much lower than the (usually localised) doses received during radiotherapy. While the doses received from discrete external exposure radio-imaging procedures are likely to be low, a series of diagnostic exposures...
This is sup- most class II transposons (DNA transposons) cut ported by models of plasmid addiction, which find that themselves out and paste themselves elsewhere in a addiction can only evolve when there is strong spatial genome. Both plasmids and phages often come with the structure (Mochizuki...
For DSC-MRI, the degree of signal loss observed is dependent on the vascular concentration of the contrast agent and tumour perfusion; the most common used parameters are relative cerebral blood volume (BV), relative cerebral blood flow (BF) (Pope et al, 2011). The data from DCE-CT ...
This chapter discusses interoceptive sensibility, i.e., the self-reported dimension of interoception. Perceived sensibility to interoceptive cues is determined by the sensibility of internal signals and attentiveness to them; both aspects show considerab
is that they are optimally used when the disease is well-controlled medically [70], although studies evaluating outcomes of JIA patients with versus without active TMJ arthritis who are treated with FOA have not been performed. As reviewed [7], there are no high-quality prospective studies on ...
In spite of their potentially positive effects on host fitness, it is important to consider that MGEs do not necessarily share the same interest as that of the host genome and can thus be considered first and foremost as infectious agents; they infect their hosts much in the same way that ...