ixA pioneer in all fields of surgery, Al-Zahrawi conceived and developed innumerable surgical techniques and instruments and, in 1000 CE, published the first surgical encyclopedia, Kitab Al Tasrif (The Method of Medicine), which spanned 30 volume[r]
INTRODUCTION 1. Background Ureteopelvic Junction Obstruction (UJPO) is one of common urinary diseases due to internal or external causes. Depending on the extent of damage, clinical manifestations will sooner or later, and will have difference level of severe. The disease has a gradual effect on k[r]
16. Duffy G, Neal KR (1996) Differences in postoperative infection rates between patientsreceiving autologous and allogeneic blood transfusions: a meta-analysis of published ran-domized and nonrandomized studies. Transfusion Med 6(4):325–2817. Fang A, Hu SS, Endres N, Bra[r]
has not been recommended within 10 days of surgery or parturi-tion [193] . Recommended treatment schedules vary, but all consist of an IV loading dose followed by continuous infusion for 12 – 72 hours, depending on the clinical situation [192] . Thrombolytic therapy is fo[r]
REVIEW Open AccessManagement of neurological complications ofinfective endocarditis in ICU patientsRomain Sonneville, Bruno Mourvillier, Lila Bouadma and Michel Wolff*AbstractPatients with infective endocarditis (IE) are generally referred to the intensive care unit (ICU)[r]
reported immediately after surgery a substantial pain relief and improvement of the muscle force for plantar flexion ofthe left foot. At discharge, the patient felt well and was almost pain free. At 2 weeks postoperatively the patient consultedhis family practitioner beca[r]
A majority of patients with rectal cancer and metastasis are not eligible to curative treatment because of an extensive and unresectable metastatic disease. Primary tumor resection is still debated in this situation. Rectal surgery treats or prevents the symptoms and avoids the risk of acute complic[r]
lower mortality and morbidity rates. Despite thepresence of fibrous adhesions and fibrosis (as aresult of TB) making surgery difficult, fewercomplications with lower mortality and morbidityrates were observed; the complication being verysimilar to that of[r]
Chapter 139. Haemophilus Infections (Kỳ 5) Clinical Manifestations Infection is acquired as the result of a break in the epithelium during sexual contact with an infected individual. After an incubation period of 4–7 days, the initial lesion—a papule with surrounding erythema—a[r]
investigators did fi nd some benefi cial effect when it was not used concomitantly with heparin in follow - up substudies. There is increased risk of hemorrhage when combined with heparin. It is recommended before surgery or delivery in patients with DIC, as decreased AT le[r]
INTRODUCTION In 1974, Mirko Placek et al. has introduced a upper labial frenum classification based on the adhesion position of upper labial frenum to help clinicians identify functional problems that need to be intervented. Position of upper labial frenum, with diverse subjects of race, age ..[r]
Multimodal treatment strategies – perioperative chemotherapy (CTx) and radical surgery – are currently accepted as treatment standard for locally advanced gastric cancer. However, the role of adjuvant postoperative CTx (postCTx) in addition to neoadjuvant preoperative CTx (preCTx) in this setting re[r]
to draw conclusions about the possiblebenefits of capsaicin candy.volume 2, issue 3, page 5, 1998Recommendations - Oral Care ProtocolAll patients at risk of developing mucositis should receive a standardised oral care regime as an ongoing componentof their care. The aim of this[r]
) and/or the woman has a significant bleeding history. Thrombosisevents were reported during puerpuerium, hence postpartum management, including the use of postpartumprophylaxis, should take into account any personal and family history of bleeding and[r]
quency of monitoring should be decided on an individual basis depending on symptoms, severity, and drug treatmentOptimal management of AS requires a combination of non-pharmacological and pharmacological treatmentsNon-pharmacological treatment of AS s[r]
● The role of structural abnormalities (such as uterine polyps, fibroids or ovarian cysts) as a cause ofunscheduled bleeding is limited. Nevertheless, for all women using hormonal contraception withunscheduled bleeding, if such a structural abnormality is suspected a transvagina[r]
171819202122(C) by no means(D) therefore10. Time is short, and the secretaries are typing ________. (A) with a pressure(B) under pressure(C) under the pressure(D) to pressure11. In China an ancient medical treatment ________ as acupuncture is sometimes used during surgery[r]
(C) piece (D) a piece 15. This is the best play ________ I have ever seen. D(A) where (B) what (C) which (D) that 16. Listen! The telephone ________. C(A) ring (B) rings (C) is ringing (D) ringing 17. Is any one ________ to fish in this river? C(A) born (B) let (C) allowed (D) passed 18. Ther[r]