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Clinical characteristics of double pylorus
Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, 2001Double pylorus can occur as either a congenital abnormality or an acquired complication of peptic ulcer disease. There has been no report of long-term follow-up of a large series of patients treated for double pylorus. The objective of this study was to determine the course of double pylorus in 20 patients by serial endoscopic examination.Among 102,958
T H, Hu +5 more
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Clinical Characteristics of Vesnarinone
Drug Safety, 2004Congestive heart failure is a common condition with a poor prognosis. Its high rates of morbidity and mortality produce a huge societal burden. Current pharmacological treatment approaches are based on angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors, diuretics and digoxin, but up to 5% of patients may have refractory disease with persistent symptoms at rest ...
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Clinical characteristics of adolescent endometriosis
Journal of Adolescent Health, 1993Our study objective was to describe the appearance, stage, and treatment of endometriosis in adolescents undergoing laparoscopic treatment of severe dysmenorrhea and endometriosis. We designed a retrospective analysis of adolescents with endometriosis whose primary symptom was severe dysmenorrhea.
G D, Davis, E, Thillet, J, Lindemann
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Clinical Characteristics of the Munchausen Syndrome
Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics, 2010The term Munchausen syndrome was introduced by Asher in 1951 for the description of patients who tell fantastic stories and deliberately seek repeated hospitalizations at different hospitals for simulated or self-induced acute illnesses. The syndrome has been repeatedly criticized and several other eponyms have been suggested.
Fink, P.; id_orcid 0000-0003-2921-4099 +1 more
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Clinical characteristics of peanut allergy
Clinical <html_ent glyph="@amp;" ascii="&"/> Experimental Allergy, 1997SummaryBackground Current clinical advice regarding peanut allergy is based on small series of patients.Objective To determine, in a large group of peanut allergic subjects, the patterns of clinical severity, symptom progression and availability and use of rescue medications.Methods Questionnaire study of 622 self‐reported allergic subjectsResults A ...
Hourihane, J. +3 more
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Clinical characteristics of familial schizophrenia
Asia-Pacific Psychiatry, 2020AbstractIntroductionA family history of psychiatric disorders is one of the strongest risk factors for schizophrenia. The characteristics of patients with a family history of psychiatric disorders have not been systematically evaluated.MethodsThis multicenter study (26 centers, 2425 cases) was performed in a Chinese population to examine the ...
Na Liu +32 more
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Barrett's esophagus: clinical characteristics
Gastroenterology Clinics of North America, 2002Barrett's metaplasia develops in 6-14% of individuals with gastroesophageal reflux. Barrett's adenocarcinomas are increasing in epidemic proportions for as yet unknown reasons, approximately 0.5-1% of patients with Barrett's will develop adenocarcinoma.
James C, Reynolds +2 more
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Clinical Characteristics and Management of ALS
Seminars in Neurology, 2001Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is the most common form of degenerative motor neuron disease in adulthood. The clinical picture was accurately described by Charcot over 125 years ago and consists of generalized fasciculations, progressive atrophy and weakness of the skeletal muscles, spasticity and pyramidal tract signs, dysarthria, dysphagia, and ...
G D, Borasio, R G, Miller
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Clinical Characteristics of Nosocomial Sinusitis
Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology, 1987Paranasal sinusitis is an important source of sepsis and morbidity in head injury victims and requires aggressive pursuit and therapy. Of 208 head-injured patients, 24 developed paranasal sinusitis. The Glasgow Coma Scale score of the sinusitis patients was 7.1 ± 3.9.
M A, Humphrey +2 more
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Familiality of clinical characteristics in schizophrenia
Journal of Psychiatric Research, 2002Few studies have assessed the familiality of clinical characteristics in schizophrenia. Therefore, we set out to investigate the familiality of the following characteristics; age of onset, course of disorder, employment status at onset, impairment during disorder, marital status at onset, mode of onset and premorbid functioning.
Wickhama, H +7 more
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