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Cardiovascular disease disorder

Anxiety disorders and insomnia represent relatively common medical problems within the general population. These problems typically recur over a person s lifetime (3,4). Epidemiological studies in the United States indicate that the lifetime prevalence for significant anxiety disorders is about 15%. Anxiety disorders are serious medical problems affecting not only quaUty of life, but additionally may indirecdy result in considerable morbidity owing to association with depression, cardiovascular disease, suicidal behavior, and substance-related disorders. [Pg.217]

Obese people are predisposed to diabetes and cardiovascular disease. The term diabesity (sometimes referred to as syndrome X or metabolic syndrome ) reflects the intricate association between these disorders. [Pg.422]

People who should not work with organophosphate insecticides are those with organic central nervous system disease, mental disorders, epilepsy, pronounced endocrine disorders, respiratory conditions, cardiovascular diseases, circulatory disorders, gastroenteric diseases, liver or kidney disease, and chronic conjunctivitis and keratitis (Medved and Kagan 1983). [Pg.117]

Stimulants should be initiated at recommended starting doses and titrated up with a consistent dosing schedule to the appropriate response while minimizing side effects (Table 39-2). Generally, stimulants should not be used in patients who have glaucoma, severe hypertension or cardiovascular disease, hyperthyroidism, severe anxiety, or previous illicit or stimulant drug abuse. Further, stimulants can be used, albeit cautiously, in patients with seizure disorders, Tourette s syndrome, and motor tics.14... [Pg.637]

Childhood GH deficiency may or may not continue into adulthood. Most adults with GH deficiency have overt pituitary disease and present with nonspecific clinical disorders distinct from pediatric GH deficiency, thereby making diagnosis of GH deficiency in adults more difficult than in children. Additionally, adult GH deficiency presumably is associated with increased risk of death from cardiovascular diseases.34... [Pg.711]

The 23-valent pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccine is recommended for use in all adults 65 years of age or older and adults less than 65 years who have medical comorbidities that increase the risk for serious complications from S. pneumoniae infection, such as chronic pulmonary disorders, cardiovascular disease, diabetes mellitus, chronic liver disease, chronic renal failure, functional or anatomic asplenia, and immunosuppressive disorders. Alaskan natives and certain Native American populations are also at increased risk. Children over the age of 2 years may be vaccinated with the 23-valent pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccine if they are at increased risk for invasive S. pneumoniae infections, such as children with sickle cell anemia or those receiving cochlear implants. [Pg.1245]

In clinical psychiatric terms, the affective disorders can be subdivided into unipolar and bipolar disorders. Unipolar depression is also known as psychotic depression, endogenous depression, idiopathic depression and major depressive disorder. Bipolar disorder is now recognised as being heterogeneous bipolar disorder I is equivalent to classical manic depressive psychosis, or manic depression, while bipolar disorder II is depression with hypomania (Dean, 2002). Unipolar mania is where periods of mania alternate with periods of more normal moods. Seasonal affective disorder (SAD) refers to depression with its onset most commonly in winter, followed by a gradual remission in spring. Some milder forms of severe depression, often those with an identifiable cause, may be referred to as reactive or neurotic depression. Secondary depression is associated with other illnesses, such as neuro-degenerative or cardiovascular diseases, and is relatively common. [Pg.172]

Patients with end-stage renal disease hyperphosphatemia ineffectively filter excess phosphate that enters the body in the normal diet.278 Elevated phosphate produces the bone disorder renal osteodystrophy. Skeletal deformity may occur, possibly associated with cardiovascular disease. Calcium deposits may further build up around the body and in blood vessels creating further health risks. The use of lanthanum carbonate is being promoted as an alternative to aluminum-based therapies.279,280 Systemic absorption, and cost have produced a clinical candidate, Fosrenol (AnorMED), an intriguing use of a lanthanide compound in therapy. [Pg.834]

A complete history and physical examination should assess (1) presence or absence of cardiovascular risk factors or definite cardiovascular disease in the individual (2) family history of premature cardiovascular disease or lipid disorders (3) presence or absence of secondary causes of hyperlipidemia, including concurrent medications and (4) presence or absence of xanthomas, abdominal pain, or history of pancreatitis, renal or liver disease, peripheral vascular disease, abdominal aortic aneurysm, or cerebral vascular disease (carotid bruits, stroke, or transient ischemic attack). [Pg.113]

Dysregulation of the vascular endothelium has emerged as a critical component of most thrombotic disorders [10, 21]. Often without any anatomical sign of atherosclerosis, many cardiovascular diseases express a vasomotor abnormality termed endothelial dysfunction, indexed clinically as impaired endothelium-dependent vasodilation [31]. Although its mechanism is multifactorial, endothelial dysfunction is characterized by diminished vascular NO production and/or bioavailability [32]. The... [Pg.303]

For many years, alterations in APOE and defects in the APOE gene have been associated with dysfunctions in lipid metabolism, cardiovascular disease, and atherosclerosis. During the past 25 years, an enormous amount of studies clearly documented the role of APOE-4 as a risk factor for AD, and the accumulation of the APOE-4 allele has been reported as a risk factor for other forms of dementia and CNS disorders (1,12,18-20,47.488). [Pg.297]

Cardiovascular disorders Estrogen and estrogen/progestin therapy have been associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular events (eg, Ml and stroke, venous thrombosis, PE [venous thromboembolism]). Manage risk factors for cardiovascular disease appropriately. [Pg.179]

Acute abdominal conditions Narcotics may obscure diagnosis or clinical course. Do not give SR morphine to patients with Gl obstruction, particularly paralytic ileus, as there is a risk of the product remaining in the stomach for an extended period and the subsequent release of a bolus of morphine when normal gut motility is restored. Special risk patients Exercise caution in elderly and debilitated patients and in those suffering from conditions accompanied by hypoxia or hypercapnia when even moderate therapeutic doses may dangerously decrease pulmonary ventilation. Also exercise caution in patients sensitive to CNS depressants, including those with cardiovascular disease myxedema convulsive disorders increased ocular pressure acute alcoholism delirium tremens cerebral arteriosclerosis ulcerative... [Pg.884]


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