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Myospherulosis of the paranasal sinuses, nose and middle ear. A possible iatrogenic disease.

American Journal of Clinical Pathology, 1977
Sixteen cases of myospherulosis, a disease of unknown etiology previously reported only from East Africa, were found in the St. Louis metropolitan area.
M. Kyriakos
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Diseases of Medical Progress: A Study of Iatrogenic Disease

, 1969
The first edition ofDiseases of Medical Progress, published almost a decade ago, was a small monograph. The second edition, published five years later, was considerably enlarged, and now this new edition is a massive volume of 925 pages.
D. Spain
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Niflumic acid-induced skeletal fluorosis: iatrogenic disease or therapeutic perspective for osteoporosis?

Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1980
A case of skeletal fluorosis induced by prolonged treatment with niflumic acid, a fast-acting non-steroid antiinflammatory agent, is reported in a 35-year-old woman suffering from rheumatoid arthritis and treated, in addition, with corticosteroids.
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Vaginal Cancer: An Iatrogenic Disease?

International Journal of Health Services, 1975
Presently we are witnessing two unique occurrences in the field of public health: the first demonstration of transplacental carcinogenesis in humans and the first drug-induced cancer epidemic in women under age 30. This article examines the current status of the vaginal cancer epidemic and possible reasons for the failure of governmental health ...
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Iatrogenic Disease in the Perinatal Period

Pediatric Clinics of North America, 1989
The ever-changing complexion of iatrogenic perinatal disease dictates the following: 1. Neonatologists and pediatric pathologists must be aware of the current spectrum of these lesions and ever alert to the appearance of new ones. 2. The neonatologist and pediatric pathologist within any given institution should be in regular, systematic communication ...
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Iatrogenic Factors in Infectious Disease

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1966
Excerpt The term "iatrogenic" is used commonly to designate diseases caused by the ministrations of a physician.
Robert G. Petersdorf, Harry N. Beaty
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Problems in the Diagnosis of Iatrogenic Disease

Postgraduate Medicine, 1962
Iatrogenic disease can well lay claim to being the “great imitator” in modern medicine. Clinical syndromes associated with therapeutic misadventures are innumerable and simulate naturally arising disease of every organ and system. The cases described illustrate some of the outstanding features, give some idea of the unexpected variety of the diagnostic
Wolff Wn, R. J. Schen
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Iatrogenic Diseases of the Gastrointestinal Tract

Postgraduate Medicine, 1959
Unprecedented long-term administration of drugs has increased the incidence of iatrogenic disease. Peptic ulcer may result from adrenocorticoid and phenylbutazone therapy. Aspirin may produce gastroduodenal irritation. Rauwolfia alkaloids stimulate gastric acid secretion. Acute staphylococcal enterocolitis, overgrowth of Candida albicans, and anorectal
John R. Moreton, Dale G. Friend
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Iatrogenic Plant Diseases

Annual Review of Phytopathology, 1981
Crop production is essentially an exercise in the management of artificial plant ecosystems. The objective is to achieve, subject only to commercial constraints, the maximum yield of valuable produce per unit area of land. Optimum conditions for growth and development of the crop should be provided.
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IATROGENIC HEART DISEASE

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1956
To the Editor:— I have read with special interest the article "Clinical Implications of Errors in Electrocardiographic Interpretation," published inThe Journal( 161 :138-143 [May 12] 1956) by Dr. Myron Prinzmetal and associates. It is obviously of great importance to understand the limitations involved in electrocardiographic interpretation, and ...
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