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Adult epiglottitis

Medical Journal of Australia, 1988
Adult epiglottitis is a disease that is well known to otolaryngologists, but is less commonly encountered in general medical practice. It is being recognized with increasing frequency, and in many respects is different from paediatric epiglottitis.
J C, Warden, M M, Fisher
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Adult scurvy

Annals of Emergency Medicine, 1981
Scurvy was diagnosed in two elderly alcoholic men in our emergency department. Both were ambulatory and had perifollicular petechiae and ecchymoses of the lower extremities and hypertrophic erythematous gingival lesions. There diets were deficient in fresh fruits and vegetables.
F W, Leung, P A, Guze
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Adult Immunizations

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1996
New vaccines have been licensed for hepatitis A, varicella, and typhoid. This paper reviews these vaccines and their recommended uses in adults. Special attention is given to a new national policy establishing age 50 years as a time for review of preventive health measures with emphasis on evaluating risk factors that indicate a need for pneumococcal ...
P, Gardner   +7 more
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A Unique Classification on Adults: “Adult-Child, Adult-Adolescence, Adult-Adult” Different Perspective on Leadership

2016
Because of wideness in adults’ age range and differences in all ages’ characteristics, there have been different definitions and classifications on adults in literature, and also making different classifications are possible. Adults have been classified in three groups as adult-child, adult-adolescence and adult-adult in this study.
Şefika Şule Erçetin   +2 more
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Adult epiglottitis

American Journal of Otolaryngology, 1983
Seventy-five patient-episodes of adult epiglottitis were analyzed retrospectively. Six tracheotomies were performed, and no deaths occurred. In a large subset of patients, viral pathogenesis was suggested by benign clinical courses that included normal or mildly elevated temperatures and minimally elevated leukocyte counts with relative lymphocytosis ...
T, Mustoe, M, Strome
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Adult Hypophosphatasia

Southern Medical Journal, 1983
We have described a case of hypophosphatasia with a mild progressive course. This condition and its familial propensity may be more prevalent than recognized. Thus, family members of a patient with hypophosphatasia should be screened for this disorder. Enthusiastic pharmacologic, hormonal, and/or dietary supplemental therapy should be avoided.
Coto, Humberto, Douglas, John E.
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Older Adults

2014
Eye tracking can help researchers to understand the difficulties older adults have when using websites, applications, mobile devices, and other technologies. Yet to date, there have been few studies that have examined age-related differences in eye tracking and the user experience.
Loos, E., Romano Bergstrom, J.
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Adult Glioblastoma

Journal of Clinical Oncology, 2017
Glioblastoma (GBM) is a rare tumor and one of the most challenging malignancies to treat in all of oncology. Although advances have been made in the treatment of GBM, encouraging outcomes typically are not observed; patients diagnosed with these tumors generally have a dismal prognosis and poor quality of life as the disease progresses.
Brian M, Alexander, Timothy F, Cloughesy
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Adult Nursing

Evidence Based Nursing, 2017
EBN Perspectives bring together key issues from the commentaries in one of our nursing topic themes.
Noble, Helen, Barrett, David
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Adult Nephroblastoma

Scandinavian Journal of Urology and Nephrology, 1977
A case of adult nephroblastoma in a 51-year-old woman is reported. A percutaneous aspiration biopsy did not lead to the right diagnosis presumably because the histologic structure of the tumour consisted exclusively of more or less differentiated epithelial-like elements, while mesenchymal tumour components were not demonstrated.
D, Francis, N J, Olsen
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