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Premenstrual exacerbation of bulimia

Psychosomatics, 1987
Abstract All ten women in this two-month self-report study, who met DSM-III criteria for bulimia, recorded increased binge eating in the premenstrual period as compared with the menstrual period. A similar exacerbation of bulimia has not previously been reported.
W A, Price, M S, Torem, L R, DiMarzio
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Exacerbation of ulcerative colitis

Gastroenterology, 1991
A 17-year-old girl with a history of ulcerative colitis and a recent pilonidal cyst excision was admitted to the hospital with fever, severe abdominal pain, and frequent, bloody diarrhea. The diagnosis of idiopathic ulcerative colitis was made 4 years before admission and was based on colitis symptoms, endoscopic pancolitis, and unequivocal ...
D J, Hermens, P B, Miner
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[Exacerbation of COPD].

Pneumologie (Stuttgart, Germany), 2017
Acute worsenings of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) were for a long time regarded as transient deteriorations, although occasionally life-threatening. No connection to disease progression was recognized. Data emerging during the last decade showed that patients had a considerably worse survival outcome after severe exacerbations.
Lorenz, J.   +10 more
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Acute exacerbation of macroglossia

British Journal of Plastic Surgery, 2005
We report the case of a large venous malformation of the tongue, preventing the patient from being able to contain it within the oral cavity. The extent of the malformation precluded a complete surgical excision. The immediate problems were; impending airway compromise, inability to speak, eat or drink, severe discomfort due to exposure-induced dryness
E, Vlachou   +3 more
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Antidepressant exacerbation of spasticity

Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 1999
Patients with spinal cord injury (SCI) may develop depression. This may be related to adjustment to living with an SCI in addition to dealing with complications of the injury, such as spasticity. Pharmacologic treatment of depression can be difficult because of neurochemical and receptor changes that are associated with SCI. Newer antidepressant agents
K A, Stolp-Smith, M C, Wainberg
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Severe Exacerbations of Asthma

Critical Care Nursing Quarterly, 2004
All asthmatics regardless of their perceived severity, are at risk of exacerbation, particularly if they are suboptimally treated in the outpatient arena. Fortunately most patients recover after administration of bronchodilators and anti-inflammatory medications, but preventable deaths continue to occur and refractory cases result in hospitalization ...
Susan J, Corbridge, Thomas C, Corbridge
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Exacerbation of Parkinsonism by Tacrine

Clinical Neuropharmacology, 1992
A patient with Alzheimer's disease and mild features of parkinsonism was treated with tacrine. Tremor and gait dysfunction worsened but responded to the addition of levodopa without adversely affecting cognitive function. The implications for experimental treatment strategies of patients with combined Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease are discussed.
B R, Ott, M C, Lannon
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Viruses in asthma exacerbations

Current Opinion in Internal Medicine, 2005
Respiratory viruses are well recognized as major triggers of acute exacerbations of asthma in children and adults, resulting in frequent outpatients visits and hospitalizations. Clinical and epidemiologic evidence supports this association. The application of molecular diagnostic methods has improved understanding of viral epidemiology and the ...
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Definitions of asthma exacerbations

Current Opinion in Allergy & Clinical Immunology, 2011
During the past decade exacerbations of asthma have increasingly been recognized a as primary outcome parameter in clinical research. However, comparison of results is hampered by the use of different definitions for asthma exacerbations in published reports.
Rik J B, Loymans   +2 more
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Work-Exacerbated Asthma

Clinics in Chest Medicine, 2012
A task force of the American Thoracic Society has defined work-exacerbated asthma (WEA) as the worsening of asthma caused by conditions at work. Occupational asthma (OA) is asthma that is initiated by occupational exposures in people without prior asthma. In contrast, WEA is asthma (already present or coincident [new onset]) that is worsened because of
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