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Delusional infestation: A clinical profile
Asian Journal of Psychiatry, 2013Delusional infestation or delusional parasitosis is a form of monodelusional disorder, a condition sometimes encountered in psychiatric or primary care practice. The outcome of this condition is good when compliance can be ensured.In the present study, a series of 50 consecutive cases of delusional infestation is reported.A majority of cases (94%) had ...
M S, Bhatia +2 more
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A Profile of Clinical Preventive Practice
The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1973A survey was conducted of prevention-oriented dentists to determine the type, quality, and quantity of their preventive programs. Four aspects of the programs—the prophylaxis, use of diagnostic aids, treatment programs, and educational aids— were scored. Values were assigned to each of the aspects to evaluate the quality of the programs.
H, Akst +4 more
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Clinical Pharmacokinetic Profile of Modafinil
Clinical Pharmacokinetics, 2003Modafinil is a unique wake-promoting agent for oral administration. Its pharmacological properties are distinct from those of other CNS agents, and it selectively targets neuronal pathways in the sleep/wake centres of the brain. After single or multiple oral doses, modafinil is readily absorbed, reaching maximum plasma concentrations at 2-4 hours after
Philmore, Robertson +1 more
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THE CLINICAL PROFILE OF HYPERTROPHIC CARDIOMYOPATHY
Medical Journal of Australia, 1977Seven cases of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, presenting in a cardiological practice over a period of three years, are documented to illustrate the clinical spectrum of this disease. Frequently this disorder presents with symptoms resembling those of ischaemic heart disease accompanied by left ventricular hypertrophy without obvious cause.
B P, Bailey, H J, Peak
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Clinical safety profile of cefodizime
Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy, 1990Data from ten clinical trials involving 1189 patients treated with 1 g bd of cefodizime iv or im were analysed for adverse effects and abnormal laboratory test results. In total, side-effects possibly or probably related to cefodizime occurred in only 1.34% of patients.
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Savlon keratopathy a clinical profile
Acta Ophthalmologica, 1989Abstract. The present work highlights our observations on ‘iatrogenic’ superficial punctate keratopathy following use of savlon as cleansing agent before ocular surgery. It is emphasized that savlon, if used for skin preparation, should be carefully painted on or safer antiseptics, viz. betadine, be employed instead.
A K, Khurana, B K, Ahluwalie, S, Scod
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Clinical profile of osteoporosis in Spain
Revista Clínica Española (English Edition), 2021S, Castañeda, R, Costa
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The profiles of clinical deterioration in schizophrenia
Journal of Psychiatric Research, 1998Deterioration has been a part of the description and process of schizophrenia since Kraepelin. The underlying nature of these neurodynamic deficit processes remains unknown, but their clinical manifestations demonstrate somewhat predictable patterns of expression and progression.
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Brain profiling and clinical-neuroscience
Medical Hypotheses, 2006The current psychiatric diagnostic system, the diagnostic statistic manual, has recently come under increasing criticism. The major reason for the shortcomings of the current psychiatric diagnosis is the lack of a scientific brain-related etiological knowledge about mental disorders. The advancement toward such knowledge is further hampered by the lack
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CLINICAL EPIDEMIOLOGICAL PROFILE OF VITILIGO.
East African medical journal, 2013Vitiligo is an acquired de-pigmenting disorder of unknown aetiology affecting 1-2% of the world's population. It is a chronic skin disease, characterised by the appearance of white depigmented macules and patches due to loss of melanocytes. This disorder is common in all races, regardless of age and sex.
Kiprono, S, Chaula, B
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