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Hyperthyroidism in elderly patients

AORN Journal, 1999
Hyperthyroid disorders occur in older people and often are present with atypical findings or as apathetic hyperthyroidism. Hyperthyroidism exacerbates underlying chronic disease, especially cardiovascular conditions. Elderly people can be treated successfully and stabilized with careful screening, astute diagnostics, and appropriate therapy.
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Anemia in the elderly patient

Medical Clinics of North America, 1992
Anemia is one of the most common disorders in elderly patients. The pathophysiology of anemia is the same in the young as well as the old. However, the common presence of multiorgan dysfunction or disease in elderly patients can alter the clinical presentation, response to treatment, and prognosis of anemia in this group.
A, Mansouri, D A, Lipschitz
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Implants for elderly patients

Periodontology 2000, 2016
AbstractIn the developed world, the large birth cohorts of the so‐called baby boomer generation have arrived in medical and dental practices. Often, elderly patients are ‘young‐old’ baby boomers in whom partial edentulism is the predominant indication for implant therapy.
Schimmel, Martin   +3 more
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Dysphagia in an elderly patient

European Journal of Internal Medicine, 2019
[No abstract available]
Tan, Sien Hui   +2 more
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Cholecystitis in the Elderly Patient

Postgraduate Medicine, 1964
Chronic cholecystitis, with cholelithiasis and choledocholithiasis, and acute cholecystitis occur more frequently in elderly persons than in younger ones. Because of the serious and often fatal complications which these conditions cause, cholecystectomy should be advised for chronic cholecystitis with stones whenever the condition exists.
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The Elderly Patient with Asthma

Journal of Asthma, 1989
Treatment of the elderly patient who has asthma requires a special orientation on the part of the physician. He must be distinctly aware that asthma in the elderly is no different than asthma in any other age group. There does not appear to be any validity to the observation of different etiologies or different modes of therapy that are applicable to ...
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Carboplatin in Elderly Patients

Tumori Journal, 2002
SORIO R   +5 more
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Rosuvastatin in Elderly Patients

Drugs & Aging, 2007
A progressive accumulation of atherosclerotic lesions beginning early in life puts elderly persons at a greater absolute risk of cardiovascular disease and coronary events than other segments of the population. HMG-CoA reductase inhibitor (statin) therapy has been shown to be both efficacious and well tolerated in most elderly patients.
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An elderly patient with intussusception

The Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2003
Jeffrey M, Davis, Gary M, Vilke
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THE ELDERLY PATIENT

Australian Dental Journal, 1972
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