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- Sintomas, diagnóstico e tratamento - BMJ Best Practice
University of Alberta Edmonton Alberta Canada Declarações VS is principal and co-investigator on several research grants through the University of Alberta, to study prion disease and related neurodegenerative diseases VS has one patent approved for the development of IgE-based prion therapy VS is currently a site lead for the Ionis
- Síntomas, diagnóstico y tratamiento - BMJ Best Practice
University of Alberta Edmonton Alberta Canada Divulgaciones VS is principal and co-investigator on several research grants through the University of Alberta, to study prion disease and related neurodegenerative diseases VS has one patent approved for the development of IgE-based prion therapy VS is currently a site lead for the Ionis
- Summary of relevant conditions - BMJ Best Practice
This page compiles our content related to meningitis For further information on diagnosis and treatment, follow the links below to our full BMJ Best Practice topics on the relevant conditions and symptoms
- Evaluation of hyperprolactinemia - BMJ Best Practice
Hyperprolactinemia is a condition of elevated serum prolactin (PRL) Normal PRL levels in women and men are <25 micrograms L (500 milliunits L) and 20 micrograms L (400 milliunits L), respectively Epidemiology Hyperprolactinemia is the most common endocrine disorder of the hypothalamus-pituitary
- Symptoms, diagnosis and treatment - BMJ Best Practice
Acute pancreatitis typically presents with severe sudden-onset mid-epigastric or left upper quadrant abdominal pain, which often radiates to the back Nausea and vomiting is seen in about 80% of patients The diagnosis is confirmed in most patients by elevated serum lipase or amylase (>3 times upper
- Symptoms, diagnosis and treatment - BMJ Best Practice
Giardiasis symptoms vary from asymptomatic passage of cysts to acute self-limiting diarrhoea or chronic diarrhoea It is associated with growth restriction in children Diagnosis is by detection of cysts or trophozoites in a stool sample or by molecular-based detection of antigens or parasite-spe
- Trachoma - Symptoms, diagnosis and treatment | BMJ Best Practice US
Trachoma is a keratoconjunctivitis caused by ocular infection with particular serovars of Chlamydia trachomatis Antibiotics, in conjunction with facial cleanliness campaigns and environmental improvements targeted at communities at risk, aim to reduce the reservoir of infection within a population Occurs predominantly in children Poor facial cleanliness may be the most important modifiable
- Symptoms, diagnosis and treatment - BMJ Best Practice
A chronic bone disorder that is characterised by focal areas of increased bone remodelling, resulting in overgrowth of poorly organised bone This unbalanced process may lead to osseous deformities, altered joint biomechanics, nerve compressions, and pathological fractures
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