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Intrinsic pathology

The most important action is to ensure that the client receives appropriate pharmacological treatment. One of the main problems in schizophrenia is lack of medication compliance. This is often caused by lack of client collaboration, often explained by the intrinsic pathological characteristics of the disease itself. Both typical and atypical depot antipsychotics formulations are available. Depot preparations are typically administered by intramuscular injection every 1-4 weeks. This may be of great advantage in patients with poor compliance. [Pg.98]

Functional urinary incontinence is not generally caused by intrinsic urinary tract pathology. It is usually caused by factors extrinsic to the urinary tract. Examples of factors predisposing to functional incontinence include ... [Pg.805]

Avoidance of unphysical, analytical pathologies intrinsic to a particular truncation of the hierarchy of sophistication levels in that theory ... [Pg.37]

My story is a peculiar one. It is hard to know what to make of it. The notion of some kind of fantastically complicated visionary revelation that happens to put one at the very center of the action is a symptom of mental illness. This theory does that, and yet so does immediate experience, and so do the ontologies of Judaism, Islam, and Christianity. My theory may be clinically pathological, but unlike these religious systems, I have enough humor to realize this. It is important to appreciate the intrinsic comedy of privileged knowledge. It is also important to have recourse to the scientific method whenever appropriate. Most scientific theories can be disproven in the calm confines of the laboratory, evolution to the contrary. [Pg.155]

The ideal anticoagulant drug would prevent pathologic thrombosis and limit reperfusion injury, yet allow a normal response to vascular injury and limit bleeding. Theoretically this could be accomplished by preservation of the TF-VIIa initiation phase of the clotting mechanism with attenuation of the secondary intrinsic pathway propagation phase of clot development. At this... [Pg.757]

This vitamin is not made by plants or animals and can be synthesized only by a few species of microorganisms. It is required by healthy people in only minute amounts, about 3 p.g day. The severe disease pernicious anemia results from failure to absorb vitamin B12 efficiently from the intestine, where it is synthesized by intestinal bacteria or obtained from digestion of meat. Individuals with this disease do not produce sufficient amounts of intrinsic factor, a glycoprotein essential to vitamin B12 absorption. The pathology in pernicious anemia includes reduced production of erythrocytes, reduced levels of hemoglobin, and severe, progressive impairment of the central nervous system Administration of large doses of vitamin B12 alleviates these symptoms in at least some cases. ... [Pg.645]

Neuromuscular disease is a very broad term that encompasses many diseases and ailments which either directly, via intrinsic muscle pathology, or indirectly, via nerve pathology, impair the functioning of the muscles. Diseases of the motor end plate include myasthenia gravis and its related condition Lambert-Eaton myasthenic syndrome. Tetanus and botulism are bacterial infections in which bacterial toxins cause increased or decreased muscle tone, respectively. [Pg.266]

When compared to humans, none of the animal species arc predisposed to thrombotic disorders or arterial vascular pathology. Recent studies of in vivo platelet activation and platelet-dependent thrombosis provide evidence that the relationships between intrinsically highly active platelets and thrombotic diseases is not coincidental. [Pg.389]


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