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17996053 | The training in specific communication skills during medical school is based on the notion that independent of the physician's medical knowledge, the practice of communication skills will have a significant impact upon the character and quality of the consultation. The reason for consulting the doctor may be concerns a... | Other | biomedical | en | 0.999996 |
18298853 | Oral lesions are well-documented clinical features in patients with Crohn's disease (CD) . The spectrum of these lesions described so far in the medical and dental literature is quite large and includes oral ulceration, labial, buccal and gingival swelling, buccal abscesses, mucosal inflammatory hyperplasia, mucosal ta... | Review | biomedical | en | 0.999997 |
18718001 | A forty five year old lady presented with chronic dull aching pain with gradually increasing lump in the epigastric and pelvic region since 3 years. A well defined, firm mass of about 20 × 20 centimeters was palpable in epigastrium extending more on right hypochondrium, probably arising from left lobe of liver. A simil... | Clinical case | clinical | en | 0.999996 |
18822182 | Diseases of the heart valves cut across all age groups, race and geographic locations to form a significant cause of morbidity and mortality. These deformities may be congenital or acquired, as a result of developmental, post-inflammatory and degenerative changes. In our country, owing to high prevalence of rheumatic h... | Clinical case | biomedical | en | 0.999995 |
19523243 | Malignant transformation of mature cystic teratoma (MCT) is a rare complication occurring in approximately 1–3% of patients who have mature cystic teratoma . Although any of the constituent tissues of a teratoma has the potential to undergo malignant transformation, squamous cell carcinoma is the most commonly associat... | Clinical case | biomedical | en | 0.999998 |
19918501 | Autoimmune hemolytic anemia is occasionally reported in patients with other autoimmune illnesses, most commonly systemic lupus erythematosis, rheumatoid arthritis, scleroderma, and ulcerative colitis . There are at least 10 case reports of autoimmune hemolytic anemia associated with hyperthyroidism , and 1 report of au... | Clinical case | biomedical | en | 0.999999 |
20454696 | Achromatopsia is a congenital autosomal recessive cone disorder with a prevalence of 1 in 30,000 individuals . The clinical features include low visual acuity, nystagmus, photophobia, severe color vision defects, and no recordable or only residual cone function on electroretinography (ERG) with normal rod functions. Fu... | Review | biomedical | en | 0.999996 |
20602800 | Her initial set of cardiac enzymes, complete blood count (CBC), basic metabolic panel (BMP) and urine analysis were normal. She was admitted with diagnosis of unstable angina. Treatment with heparin, eptifibatide and nitroglycerine was begun. Her repeat EKG on 09/07/09 showed ST depressions in the inferior leads, repea... | Other | biomedical | en | 0.999996 |
20704700 | Ticlopidine is a thienopyridine derivative with platelet inhibitor capability. It acts by inhibiting the platelet aggregation induced by adenosine diphosphate and by blocking the membrane receptors of fibrinogen. It is used to prevent thrombosis in patients with cerebrovascular or coronary artery disease. Two randomize... | Review | biomedical | en | 0.999996 |
20860812 | She was comatose and had a fever (39.1°C). The Glasgow coma score (GCS) was 7: eye opening, verbal response and motor response were 1, 2 and 4, respectively. Meningismus was present. Her eyeballs deviated to the left; the pupils were equal and normally reactive to light. The deep tendon reflexes were normal, with no pa... | Clinical case | biomedical | en | 0.999998 |
21113305 | The surgical management of GORD sometimes fails,whether performed as an open procedure or laparoscopically, and may require a reoperation for optimal results . Amongst the various mechanisms of failure, migration of the stomach into potential spaces such as in paraoesophageal herniation is a serious and important compl... | Review | biomedical | en | 0.999997 |
21734923 | Les tumeurs neuro-ectodermiques primitives appartiennent à la famille des tumeurs sarcomateuses d’Ewing qui dérivent toutes de la même cellule souches . Les cellules de la crête neurale sont soupconnées d’être à l’origine de ces tumeurs. Les sites de prédilections de ces sarcomes sont: la région paravertébrale, la paro... | Study | biomedical | fr | 0.999998 |
21849070 | Pancoast syndrome is most commonly associated with a primary lung carcinoma and rarely with metastatic malignancies and certain infections, including mucormycosis. It is characterized by Horner syndrome, shoulder pain radiating down the arm, compression of the brachial blood vessels, and, in long-standing cases, atroph... | Clinical case | biomedical | en | 0.999996 |
22242023 | Venous thromboembolism (VTE) remains one of the main direct causes of maternal mortality in developed countries [ 1 – 4 ], largely due to pulmonary thromboembolism (PE) [ 5 – 7 ] which is responsible for around 20% of maternal deaths . Epidemiologic studies estimate the annual frequency of deep venous thrombosis (DVT) ... | Study | biomedical | en | 0.999996 |
22335966 | Cluster headache (CH) is defined as a paroxysmal, strictly unilateral and very severe headache . It is seen very rarely with a prevalence of less than 0.1% . Ptosis, miosis, lacrimation, conjunctival injection, rhinorrhea and nasal congestion are autonomic symptoms, which usually accompany retro-orbital pain. CH can be... | Clinical case | biomedical | en | 0.999997 |
22802895 | Glomus tumor (GT), also termed tumor of Popoff, or Barre-Masson syndrome, is an extremely rare benign lesion composed of rounded uniform cells often arranged in a brick-work-like manner. They are intimately associated with the vascular structures . At one time, this tumor was considered to derive from the neuromyoarter... | Clinical case | clinical | en | 0.999998 |
22937298 | Calcium is not only an important component of bone, it also plays a key role in generating action potentials. As a result, hypocalcaemia increases excitability of nerve and muscle cells, leading to cramps and, in severe cases, tetany. Serum calcium levels are hormonally controlled, mainly by parathyroid hormone and vit... | Clinical case | biomedical | en | 0.999998 |
23243539 | Hemangiomas are benign vascular lesions that are most common in infancy and childhood. The tumor occurs frequently in head and neck. One third of these lesions will present at birth. Besides, 20% of hemangiomas are multiple. Hemangiomas of the tympanic membrane and/or external auditory canal are rare entities, with 16 ... | Review | biomedical | en | 0.999998 |
23710383 | Drug-induced immune hemolytic anemia (DIIHA) is a serious condition that can be a rare side effect of commonly used over-the-counter medications. The incidence of DIIHA is estimated to be 1 per million of the population. While no explicit data exist regarding the incidence of ibuprofen induced hemolysis, various case s... | Review | biomedical | en | 0.999997 |
24711821 | Basal cell adenoma (BCA) is a benign salivary gland tumor that most frequently arises in the parotid gland and is characterized by the basaloid appearance of the tumor cells and the absence of the myxochondroid stromal component present in pleomorphic adenoma. BCA accounts for 1–3% of all salivary gland tumors and is i... | Clinical case | biomedical | en | 0.999995 |
24716095 | Deep venous thromboses (DVTs) and pulmonary embolisms (PEs), commonly described together as venous thromboembolisms (VTEs), are important complications in hospitalized patients. DVTs commonly occur in the deep veins of the lower leg or the proximal veins of the iliofemoral segment and rarely occur in the inferior vena ... | Study | biomedical | en | 0.999996 |
24891960 | Vascular tumors in the oral region have been traditionally described as hamartomas or malformations rather than as true neoplasms. Stout stated that a vascular tumor, in contrast to a hamartoma, contained more endothelial cells than was necessary to line the lumina. Clinically, vascular lesions have a tumor-like appear... | Review | biomedical | en | 0.999997 |
24895698 | In 2009, a new strain of swine-originated influenza A (H1N1) caused the first pandemic of the 21st century. 1 Clinical manifestations of influenza A (H1N1) pdm09 infection ranged from mild symptoms to severe illness and death. Most patients with severe or fatal disease were reported to have underlying medical condition... | Study | biomedical | en | 0.999998 |
24938492 | Whilst self-management support is widely advocated it is clear that existing strategies are of limited benefit because they fail to take account of everyday circumstances of patients and the range of work required to manage their health within the context of their daily lives . Self-management support is frequently dis... | Review | biomedical | en | 0.999997 |
25161799 | Acute peritonitis may be classified as primary (spontaneous), where an infection has been raised de novo within the peritoneum, or secondary, where the inflammation involving the peritoneum is the result of an identifiable primary process. Secondary peritonitis is one of the most common indications for urgent abdominal... | Review | biomedical | en | 0.999995 |
25386373 | Uterine leiomyosarcomas (LMSs) constitute 1% of all uterine malignancies and approximately 25% of uterine sarcomas, that are rare tumors that account for only 3% to 7% of all uterine cancers . They demonstrate an aggressive growth pattern with a high rate of recurrence with hematologic dissemination; the most common si... | Clinical case | biomedical | en | 0.999998 |
25431599 | Mastocytosis is a clonal myeloproliferative disorder characterized by dysregulation of various organs infiltrated with abnormal mast cells and by symptoms attributed to histamine release. According to the location of mast cell proliferation it is classified into cutaneous mastocytosis (CM), affecting solely the skin, a... | Review | biomedical | en | 0.999998 |
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