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Comprehensive Clinical Evaluation

Joseph S (1997). A Comprehensive clinical evaluation of 20,000 Persian Gulf War veterans. Milit Med, 162, 149-156. [Pg.371]

Roy M, Koslowe P, Kroenke K et al. (1998). Signs, symptoms and ill-defined conditions in Persian Gulf War veterans findings from the comprehensive clinical evaluation program. Psychosom Med, 60, 663-668. [Pg.372]

The Comprehensive Clinical Evaluation Program adequately assessed ... [Pg.14]

Civil War to the Persian Gulf War. Ann Intern Med 125 398 405,1996 Institute of Medicine Gulf War and Health, Vol 1 Depleted Uranium, Sarin, Pyridostigmine Bromide, and Vaccines. Washington, DC, National Academy Press, 2000 Joseph SC A comprehensive clinical evaluation of 20,000 Persian Gulf War veterans. Mil Med 162 149-155, 1997... [Pg.20]

U.S. Department of Defense, Comprehensive Clinical Evaluation Program for Ants, Persian Gulf War Veterans CCEP Report on 18,598 Participants, U.S. Department of Defense, Washington, DC, 1996. [Pg.309]

Jo.seph., S. (1997). The Comprehensive Clinicttl Evaluation Program Evaluation Team A comprehensive clinical evaluation of 20,0(X) Persian Gulf War veterams. Mil. Med. 162, 149-1.55,... [Pg.77]

Margit L. Bleecker is director of the Center for Occupational and Environmental Neurology in Baltimore, Maiyland. Her research interests are in clinical industrial neurotoxicology and occupational neurology. Dr. Bleecker was a member of the National Research Council Committee on Tetrachloroethylene and the Institute of Medicine Committee to Review the Health Effects in Vietnam Veterans of Exposure to Herbicides and Committee on the DOD Persian Gulf Syndrome Comprehensive Clinical Evaluation Program. She received her PhD from the State University of New York Downstate Medical Center and her MD from the University of California, San Francisco, School of Medicine. Dr. Bleecker is certified by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology. [Pg.175]

Early clinical studies with ixabepilone (53) have been reviewed by Lin et al and Pivot et al Objective responses to single-agent treatment were observed in Phase I studies with the major DLT being neutropenia. The most comprehensive clinical evaluation of the compound was carried out in... [Pg.114]

Lawton W J, DiBona (2000) Normal blood pressure control and the evaluation of hypertension. In Johnson RJ, Feehally J (eds) Comprehensive clinical nephrology. Mosby, London, pp 37.1-37.11... [Pg.276]

The most comprehensive study evaluating the efficacy of low-dose dopamine to date is the Australian and New Zealand Intensive Care Society (ANZICS) Clinical Trials Group study.19 Low-dose dopamine was compared to placebo in critically ill... [Pg.366]

Prior to clinical evaluations, comprehensive studies were conducted to characterize prototype EHD pulmonary drug delivery devices for emitted dose uniformity and reproducibility of particle size distribution. Table 16 shows the dose uniformity. [Pg.2114]

These efforts have culminated in the hve-membered carbocyclic compound peramivir 41, which is an orally available influenza neuraminidase inhibitor, obtained by rational design [90]. In a comprehensive study, 41 has been shown to possess neuraminidase activity comparable with both zanamivir 28 and oseltamivir 35 against a number of influenza strains. Furthermore, 41 was found to be very selective for influenza neuraminidase over mammalian, bacterial or other viral neuraminidases. Peramivir 41 is currently undergoing clinical evaluation as an oral treatment for influenza in humans [90b]. [Pg.835]

CHt401 To evaluate impact of comprehensive clinical pharmacy services on hospital costs OA Pre/post None DCA Net cost savings 34.10/RPh-day Input costs not considered clinical outcomes not considered... [Pg.312]

Additional information besides the DSM-IV-TR diagnosis is required before a comprehensive treatment plan can be developed. The American Psychiatric Association Practice Guidelines for Psychiatric Evaluation of Adults offers a more comprehensive approach to patient assessment. It includes a full discussion of the domains needed for a thorough clinical evaluation, including chief complaint history of present illness past psychiatric history general medical history social, family, and occupational history physical and mental status examinations and diagnostic tests. It further describes issues of privacy, evaluations in the elderly, and techniques for working with multidisciplinary teams. ... [Pg.1124]


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