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IATROGENIC HEART DISEASE

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1953
Excerpt INTRODUCTION Iatrogenic means "caused by a physician." Iatrogenic heart disease is an illness in which symptoms referable to the heart, or symptoms interpreted by the patient as such, are p...
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IATROGENIC DISEASE

Pediatrics, 1958
SOME revealing papers from a Symposium under the heading "Iatrogenic Disease" appear in this issue. The rapidly increasing array of therapeutic agents affords many opportunities for the physician to do harm as well as to benefit the patient. This precarious position is not new to the physician, but in the sincere desire to rid the patient of his ...
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History of Iatrogenic Disease

Clinics in Dermatology, 1998
Perhaps the earliest association of iatrogenics relates to toxicity of the many remedies. Here, primum non nocere (“do no harm”) was not the norm. Many of the early physical modalities—leeches, bleeding, heat, water therapy—all had toxic side effects. Overuse of spas, excessive mineral concentrations, and related treatments also created problems in the
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Iatrogenic disease in the newborn

Virchows Archiv A Pathological Anatomy and Histology, 1981
The role of intrapartum asphyxia and cerebral birth trauma as an important cause of perinatal mortality is well known and its contribution to perinatal morbidity as a cause of cerebral palsy is widely appreciated. This has led to more careful monitoring of pregnancy and labour, although monitoring techniques are not without hazard.
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ANTIBIOTICS AND IATROGENIC DISEASE

Pediatrics, 1958
THE ASSOCIATION of the term "iatrogenic disease" with the clinical use of antibiotics poses many problems. Physicians generally are familiar with most of the untoward reactions that may follow the use of antibiotics, and many excellent reviews of the subject are to be found in the literature.
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Iatrogenic Alzheimer’s disease in recipients of cadaveric pituitary-derived growth hormone [PDF]

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Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is characterized pathologically by amyloid-beta (Aβ) deposition in brain parenchyma and blood vessels (as cerebral amyloid angiopathy (CAA)) and by neurofibrillary tangles of hyperphosphorylated tau.
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Iatrogenic Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease

Alzheimer Disease & Associated Disorders, 1987
Over the past 2 years, Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD) has affected several patients who received cadaver pituitary-derived growth hormone (pit-hGH) and one patient who received a cadaveric dura mater graft. The risk of iatrogenic transmission of CJD has long been recognized, but until recently, the low prevalence of the disorder and minimal use of ...
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Iatrogenic lung disease

Clinics in Chest Medicine, 2004
Philippe, Camus, Edward C, Rosenow
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IATROGENIC DISEASE

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1954
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