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Multiple Pathology

Kepes JJ, Chen WY, Jim YF. Mucoid dissolution of bones and multiple pathologic fractures in a patient with past history of intravenous administration of polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP). A case report. Bone Miner 1993 22(1) 33-41. [Pg.333]

Recently, we can witness many discussions about the benefits and risks of the fluoride supplementation. Also the question of aluminum toxicity in men has been discussed. The understanding of the mechanisms of their synergistic action could allow us to explain numerous observations about the effects of increased load of fluoride and aluminum in the environment and to reevaluate their widespread use. Understanding the role of phosphate and G-proteins in cell signaling forces us to accept the fact that aluminum in the environment, water, and food chains followed by fluoride ions could evoke various and multiple pathological symptoms. [Pg.177]

Convenience, with improved patient compliance. This is particularly appropriate when two drugs are used at constant dose, long term, for an asymptomatic condition, e.g. a thiazide plus a 13-adrenoceptor blocker in mild or moderate h) ertension. The fewer tablets the patients have to take, the more reliably will they use them, especially the elderly—who as a group receive more drugs because they have multiple pathology. [Pg.119]

In the elderly, for they tend to have multiple pathology, may receive several drugs concurrently, and are specially susceptible to adverse drug effects (p. 126). [Pg.129]

The density of dopaminergic receptors and the availability of dopaminergic transmission are abnormal in multiple pathologies, such as Parkinson s disease, dementia, schizophrenia, or Huntington s disease. [Pg.754]

At the heart of a well-managed DM system are protocols and clinical guidance it is these factors that critics cite most. Tightly-drawn protocols tailored to the needs of particular patient groups can exclude patients who have those diseases but who suffer multiple pathology or complications to their conditions. What happens to these patients For instance, they may well be obliged to incur the costs and inconvenience of travel to more than one centre for treatment. [Pg.398]

Lung Ccuicer This disease has many symptoms and multiple pathology. There are several agents of exposure, including chromates, arsenic, asbestos, chloroethers, ionizing radiation, nickel, and polynucletir aromatic hydrocarbon compounds. [Pg.1169]

Wound healing and immune response are significantly influenced by the inflammatory process. There are multiple pathologies that affect this mechanism leading to abnormal or decreased healing. A majority of AM research has been undertaken to study the relationship of AM and its anti-inflammatory properties. ... [Pg.154]

The human mouth is a unique organ that facilitates oral intake and speech production [159]. It is a site of multiple pathologies including dental caries, periodontitis, dentin... [Pg.383]

A 53-year-old woman with multiple pathology was admitted to the intensive care unit in respiratory distress. Sildenafil was added empirically to her extensive drug regimen, because of pulmonary hypertension. Her platelet count fell after 1 week. Heparin was first suspected and withdrawn, without effect. Sildenafil was then withdrawn and the platelet count started to rise. Two rechallenges with... [Pg.410]


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