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Subclinical hypothyroidism: the case for treatment

Trends in Endocrinology & Metabolism, 2003
Abstract The issue regarding patients with subclinical hypothyroidism and whether they should be treated has been debated for many years in clinical endocrinology. The main concerns are the cardiovascular and hyperlipidaemic risks associated with this condition, in addition to the risk that these patients have of developing neuropyschiatric features ...
Penelope J D, Owen, John H, Lazarus
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Treatment of a case of macrodactyly of the thumb

Hand, 1976
An unusual association between macrodactyly of the thumb and a severe abnormality of the thenar eminence is presented. A reduction of the soft tissues and opponens transplant gave a satisfactory cosmetic and functional result.
M, Rousso, S, Katz, D, Khodadadi
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An exceptional case and an exceptional treatment

American Journal of Orthodontics, 1975
A lbyear-old boy from a Middle East capital more than 1,000 miles away was referred to me because of an unusual problem-he could bite only on the left side. This had caused irritation in the temporomandibular joints on both sides 3 years before, but it had abated more and more within the last 8 to 12 months.
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A Case for Drug Treatment of Obesity

Hospital Practice, 1994
Several brain receptor systems can modulate food intake. Thus, in a new strategy against obesity, the patient takes submaximal doses of two drugs that act by differing mechanisms.
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Case management in addictions treatment

Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 1990
The need for case management in addictions treatment systems has been recognized for at least 10 years. As more attention is paid to developing this treatment component and as more data are available concerning the implementation of case management in addictions, it is becoming apparent that there is a lack of consensus concerning who should provide ...
K, Graham, C B, Timney
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Treatment plan and treated cases

American Journal of Orthodontics, 1948
The two cases I have just reported certainly show the advantage of having the size of the tooth structure conform with the size of the arches. The second case was treated in almost a year less time with much more ease and with better dentofacial harmony than in the first case.
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Treatment of dysarthria: A case report

Journal of Communication Disorders, 1979
There is little information available to the speech clinician on management of dysarthria. This article presents the rationale, procedural outline, and results of an approach to communication training for one dysarthic subject in view of suggestions made by Darley et al. (1975).
D E, Hartman, M, Day, R, Pecora
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Treatment planning the endodontic case

Australian Dental Journal, 2007
AbstractFollowing a definitive diagnosis of the need for root canal treatment, the treatment planning stage should be straightforward if a logical sequence of decision‐making is followed. Very few contra‐indications exist for providing root canal treatment, but the planning must include several aspects.
T, Yeng, H H, Messer, P, Parashos
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Treatment of deep-bite cases

American Journal of Orthodontics, 1980
T here are basically four ways to treat a deep bite: (1) leveling of the arch through eruption of premolars, associated with a clockwise rotation of the mandible, which serves to increase lower facial height; (2) intrusion of lower and/or upper incisors; (3) labial inclination of the incisors; and (4) molar extrusion.
G, Engel   +8 more
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Case conference: The treatment of a case of agoraphobia by a multifaceted treatment program

Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry, 1978
Abstract A case of agoraphobia of nine years' duration was successfully treated in a few months by training the patient to achieve control of her anxiety systems by means of paradoxical intention and to overcome residual anxiety and, in general, keep her basic anxiety low, by means of muscle relaxation.
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