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Trandolapril: A Clinical Profile
American Journal of Hypertension, 1995Trandolapril is a new angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitor that effectively lowers blood pressure in doses up to 2 mg. Only a small additional effect is seen with higher doses. The drug is transformed in vivo to the active metabolite trandolaprilat.
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Angelman Syndrome: Clinical Profile
Journal of Child Neurology, 1992To further delineate the clinical and developmental features of Angelman syndrome, we collected data through three sources of information: (1) physical examinations; (2) laboratory data and family questionnaire data of affected individuals; and (3) literature review.
R T, Zori +5 more
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Pharmacological and clinical profile of valsartan
Drugs of Today, 1998The development of angiotensin II (Ang II) receptor antagonists is one of the latest advances in the pharmacological treatment of hypertension and other related diseases. Since the antagonism of angiotensin biological activity has been shown to represent a potent way to favorably affect systemic hypertension, its use is becoming more and more ...
A, Remuzzi, N, Perico, G, Remuzzi
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Clinical profile of Chikungunya in infants
The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 2009To define the clinical manifestations of Chikungunya infection in infants.The inclusion criteria was fever (defined as axillary temperature > 99.6 degrees F) with any one of the following features; seizure, loose stools, peripheral cyanosis, skin manifestations or pedal edema in children less than one year. Details of disease from onset of illness till
Joseph J, Valamparampil +4 more
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Childhood echinococcosis—a clinical profile
The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 1988The profile of clinical presentation and management of 13 children with hydatid cysts of the lungs and abdomen is presented. The ages ranged from 3.5 to 13 years puv there were four females and nine males. The diagnosis could only be made after ultrasonography and chest X-rays in 12 patients. In one it was made postoperatively.
V, Bhatnagar, D K, Mitra
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Delusional Parasitosis: A Clinical Profile
The International Journal of Psychiatry in Medicine, 2000Objective: Delusional parasitosis is a form of monohypochondriacal psychosis, a condition sometimes encountered in psychiatric or primary care practice. The outcome of this condition is not well known. Method: In the present study, a series of fifty-two consecutive cases of delusional parasitosis is reported.
M S, Bhatia, T, Jagawat, S, Choudhary
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A Clinical Profile of Otitis Media
Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1992An otitis media with effusion algorithm developed by Paradise et al and tested by Cantekin et al has become the basis for many studies of otitis media. However, a two-point scale algorithm (otitis media with effusion-no otitis media with effusion) may be too ambitious (ie, low specificity) and too optimistic (ie, absence of fluid does not necessarily ...
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OESCLIM®: pre-clinical and clinical profile
Maturitas, 1999The majority of women will suffer some form of vasomotor symptoms at the menopause. Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) has been shown to reduce the incidence of these symptoms although compliance with HRT is still poor. OESCLIM is a transdermal estrogen-replacement therapy for the treatment of estrogen deficiency.In this paper, the main pre-clinical and
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Sildenafil: Clinical Toxicology Profile
Journal of Toxicology: Clinical Toxicology, 2000Sildenafil is indicated for the treatment of male erectile dysfunction. It has been used successfully in males to remediate problems associated with impaired neural and/or hemodynamic response to sexual stimulation. Sildenafil is a cyclic guanosine-specific phosphodiesterase type 5 inhibitor that prevents the metabolism of cyclic guanosine which ...
Edward P. Krenzelok, Edward Krenzelok
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Pharmacological and clinical profile of anastrozole
Breast Cancer Research and Treatment, 1998Anastrozole (Arimidex, 2,-2[5-(1H-1,2,4-triazol-1-ylmethyl)-1,3-phenylene]bis(2-met hyl)propiononitrile) is a novel, potent aromatase inhibitor belonging to the triazole class. In vitro and in vivo animal studies have revealed the drug to be a potent inhibitor of the aromatase enzyme with no inhibitory activity versus other enzymes involved in steroid ...
P E, Lønning, J, Geisler, M, Dowsett
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