Aim of this study was to review patients with persistent orthostatic headache in whom a detailed head and spinal MRI follow-up did not reveal any sign of intracranial hypotension and to evaluate which treatment can be considered the first choice. Patients admitted to our headache center for ...
阅读理解。 You wake up and don't feel well. You have a headache and don't want to get out of bed. And you can't breathe out of your nose. What's wrong? You may have a cold! Signs(迹象)of a cold . low fever . sore throat . coughing . runny nose...
A thorough malnutrition evaluation of six patients incorporated the WHO body mass index, Detsky index, serum albumin assay, thiamine assay, and both neuroradiological (MRI) and electroencephalographic (EEG) testing; however, this detailed assessment might not be clinically required for diagnosis. Desk...
When you have a headache you take an Aspirin; when you cannot sleep you take Xanax without thinking of the side effects of these. When you use these pills for a long period you become addicted to them; you cannot sleep without them. We pay huge amounts of money and become addicted ...
She is going in for an MRI at 2pm. When we see Dr. Martin we are going to have him clarify what he did/did not do in surgery yesterday…a bit conflicting but with everything going on I guess it’s expected. Please please please continue with prayers and good positive thoughts for Am...
D. MRI. Meninges: The three layers of protective membranes around the brain and spinal cord are known as meninges. The innermost layer is called the pia mater; the middle layer is called the arachnoid; and the outermost layer is cal...
To identify the causative agent of the symptoms listed (sustained high fever, weakness, stomach pain, constipation, headache, and loss of appetite), we need to analyze the provided options and determine which test is appropriate for diagnosing the con
“provide preliminary support for conceptualizing PTSD-ED comorbidity as a truly comorbid trauma-related syndrome rather than two distinct co-occurring disorders” [55]. How the underlying etiological processes of this entity unfold over the course of human development to create this “system of ...
Unfortunately, our way of looking at life in the West is very different in that we tend to struggle on in spite of our headache and not take terrii~ly much notice of our body when things are not quite fight and we tend to struggle on until we fall over and we get carted off to ...
Which of the following is an example of an objective signal for the presence of disease? a. Body temperature of 100.1 degrees F b. The feeling of nausea c. Sense of blurred vision d. Tingling feeling in the toes...