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... metabo-lite syndrome), including carbamazepine, phenytoin,phenobarbital, and lamotrigine. The triad of hypersensi-tivity includes fever, rash and internal organ involvementwith onset of symptoms within ... [57].Recognizing early symptoms of hepatic toxicity and dis-continuing treatment are important in optimizing recov-ery. Early symptoms of hepatic toxicity include apathy,malaise, fe...
... upcoming challenges in emergency care,both in the primary and the secondary health care sys-tem, namely an increasingly older population and there-fore more pressure on the emergency systems bothinside ... indicatingno disease or injury, while seven indicates the patientbeing dead. NACA score was in the analyses cate-gorised as NACA 0-1, indicating a patient either withno symptoms/i...
... obtained for key informant inter-views, and all clinical investigation was conducted accord-ing to the principles expressed in the Declaration ofHelsinki.Study SiteSince 1990, Indiana University ... to increase the credibility of the results. Investigatortriangulation was used by involving additional investiga-tors in reviewing the recordings and field notes and inconfirming or disc...
... craniectomy in head injury. Curr Opin Crit Care 2004;10:101-104. 4 Ruf B, Heckmann M, Schroth I, et al. Early decompressive cra-niectomy and duraplasty for refractory intracranial hyperten-sion in ... normal brain. An experimental PET-study in cats. Brain Res 2003;982:31-37. 37. Sakamoto S, Eguchi K, Kiura Y, et al. CT perfusion imaging in the syndrome of the sinking skin flap befo...
... to a large number of different binding molecules. Espe-cially fibrinogen, extracellular matrix proteins and glycosaminoglycans, including fibronectin and laminin, are components of the blood ... Daptomycin and Tigecyclin were introduced for PJI therapy. A valid rating for the newest (lipo)glycopeptides Oritavancin, Dalbavancin, Telavancin, and for the cephalosporins Ceftobiprol and...
... continuously being identified, and these polymorphisms may play a pivotal role in sporadic carcinogenesis. A growing body of literature, including observations of inter-individual differences in ... Gln/Gln genotype vs. Lys/Lys genotype). There was no interaction between smoking (smoking status, pack-years and duration) and the polymorphism [14, 19, 26, 27]. Although the Lys/Lys gen...
... growth and repairment. To conclude, the above findings not only provide a fundamental insight into the mechanism of CY-induced systemic cytotoxicity, particularly in the gastrointestinal system, ... [29], which is involved in polyamine synthesis. It is likely that the cell cycle-arresting action of CY in the stomach in this study was due to the activation of p53 and therefore lead...
... cell-based and animal systems in which PrPSc was propagated and prion infectivity was main-tained.5,6 Several in vitro conversion assays have been introduced over the past 15 years to investigate ... of infectivity.23 Cell-Lysate Conversion Assay Saborio et al. introduced a system termed the cell-lysate conversion assay.24 This method describes incubating lysate of Chinese hamster ova...
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