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This equilibrium is of importance in providing diagnostic criteria for the mechanism of the h.e.r., since the rate of permeation of hydrogen through a thin iron membrane can provide information on the coverage of the surface with adsorbed hydrogen. [Pg.1211]

Table 6-4. DSM-IV-TR diagnostic criteria for hallucinogen persisting perception disorder... Table 6-4. DSM-IV-TR diagnostic criteria for hallucinogen persisting perception disorder...
Diagnostic criteria for inhalant use disorders in DSM-IV-TR are similar to those in the International Classification of Diseases, Tenth Revision (ICD-10) (World Health Organization 1992). These criteria include biological, cognitive, and behavioral dimensions. The DSM-IV-TR diagnosis of inhalant dependence is given when three or more of the seven criteria are present (see Table 8-2). The first criteria to be considered here are tolerance and withdrawal. These phenomena are considered to be forms of adaptation to chronic administration of these compounds and were discussed extensively earlier in this chapter. [Pg.286]

The diagnostic criteria for, and general features of, disorders in which anxiety is a prominent component are described in detail in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of the American Psychiatric Association (DSM-IV, 4th edition (1994)) and are regarded as either phobias or anxiety states ... [Pg.396]

McDonald WI, Compston A, Edan G, et al. Recommended diagnostic criteria for multiple sclerosis guidelines from the international panel on the diagnosis of multiple sclerosis. Ann Neurol 2001 50 121-127. [Pg.441]

TABLE 32-3. Diagnostic Criteria for Alzheimer s Disease Based on DSM-IV-TR... [Pg.516]

TABLE 35-1. Diagnostic Criteria for Major Depressive Episode3... [Pg.571]

The most useful diagnostic criteria for ADHD is the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Health Disorders, 4th edition, Text Revision (DSM-IV-TR) (Table 39-1). The DSM-IV-TR defines three subtypes of ADHD (1) predominately inattentive, (2) predominantly hyperactive/impulsive, and (3) combined, in which both inattentive and hyperactive symptoms are evident.11... [Pg.635]

Assess the patient s symptoms and parent/teacher evaluations to determine whether they meet the DSM-IV-TR diagnostic criteria for ADHD. Evaluate whether the symptoms can be explained by another disorder. [Pg.642]

Note Individuals having at least three of the five above meet the diagnostic criteria for metabolic syndrome. [Pg.646]

The manifestations of and diagnostic criteria for erysipelas and cellulitis are presented in Table 70-2. Once diagnosed, cellulitis is grouped into uncomplicated or complicated presentations depending on patient characteristics and severity of... [Pg.1077]

Table 1.2 Diagnostic criteria for iron oxide minerals. [Pg.55]

Gelb, D. J., Oliver, E., Gilman, S. Diagnostic criteria for Parkinson disease. Arch. Neurol. 56 33-39,1999. [Pg.960]

Albers, P.H., D.E. Green, and C.J. Sanderson. 1996. Diagnostic criteria for selenium toxicosis in aquatic birds dietary exposure, tissue concentrations, and macroscopic effects. Jour. Wildl. Dis. 32 468-485 Correction. Jour. Wildl. Dis. 32 725-726. [Pg.1623]

Green, D.E. and P.H. Albers. 1997. Diagnostic criteria for selenium toxicosis in aquatic birds histologic... [Pg.1626]

Diagnostic criteria for atopic dermatitis include the presence of pruritus with three or more of the following (1) history of flexural dermatitis of the face in children younger than 10 years of age (2) history of asthma or allergic rhinitis in the child or a first-degree relative (3) history of generalized xerosis (dry skin) within the past year (4) visible flexural eczema (5) onset of rash before 2 years of age. [Pg.211]

The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th ed., text revision, classifies bipolar disorders as (1) bipolar I, (2) bipolar II, (3) cyclothymic disorder, and (4) bipolar disorder not otherwise specified. Table 69-3 defines mood disorders by type of episode. Table 69-4 describes the evaluation and diagnostic criteria for mood disorders. [Pg.769]

In courses offered by clinical pharmacy faculty, students are taught the diagnostic criteria for the application of basic science principles. Because... [Pg.212]

Returning now to the diagnostic criteria for a reversible process, they can be subdivided as follows. [Pg.56]

It is conceivable that the presence of such complications must affect the shape of the cyclic voltammograms, and hence perturb to some extent the diagnostic criteria for the above-mentioned fundamental electron transfer processes. As these reactions proceed at their own rates, cyclic voltammetry will be able to detect them only if their rates fall within the time scale of the voltammetric technique (which ranges from a few tens of seconds to a few milliseconds). [Pg.68]


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