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Survey of Anesthesiology, 1984
Eighteen cases are reported in which the myelographic appearances of adhesive arachnoiditis were found. These patients have had intrathecal steroid injections as either the only procedure or the most likely procedure that could have induced such changes.
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Eighteen cases are reported in which the myelographic appearances of adhesive arachnoiditis were found. These patients have had intrathecal steroid injections as either the only procedure or the most likely procedure that could have induced such changes.
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Pediatrics International, 1987
Anaphylaxis, the most emergent manifestation of allergy, is best described by its clinical pathologic alterations. Sites of involvement include skin (urticaria), upper respiratory tract (laryngeal edema), lower respiratory tract (bronchospasm), and the cardiovascular system (severe hypotension).
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Anaphylaxis, the most emergent manifestation of allergy, is best described by its clinical pathologic alterations. Sites of involvement include skin (urticaria), upper respiratory tract (laryngeal edema), lower respiratory tract (bronchospasm), and the cardiovascular system (severe hypotension).
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Allergy and Asthma Proceedings, 1987
Though exercise-induced asthma (EIA) has been recognized for centuries, its characteristics, standardized testing, and pharmacologic management have been clarified only in the last two decades. Controversy continues concerning etiology; whether or not cold air, hypertonic and hypotonic bronchial challenges involve the same mechanism(s); and the ...
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Though exercise-induced asthma (EIA) has been recognized for centuries, its characteristics, standardized testing, and pharmacologic management have been clarified only in the last two decades. Controversy continues concerning etiology; whether or not cold air, hypertonic and hypotonic bronchial challenges involve the same mechanism(s); and the ...
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Heparin-Induced Thrombocytopenia
Annual Review of Medicine, 1989Heparin-induced thrombocytopenia (HIT) is an immune-mediated adverse drug effect that is characterized by platelet activation, hypercoagulability, and a resulting increased risk for thrombosis, both venous and arterial. This disorder is autoimmune-like, because the target antigen is a multimolecular complex of the "self" protein, platelet factor 4, and
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Current Opinion in Supportive & Palliative Care, 2009
Few dermatologic conditions carry as much emotional distress as chemotherapy-induced alopecia (CIA). The prerequisite for successful development of strategies for CIA prevention is the understanding of the pathobiology of CIA. The incidence and severity of CIA are variable and related to the particular chemotherapeutic protocol.
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Few dermatologic conditions carry as much emotional distress as chemotherapy-induced alopecia (CIA). The prerequisite for successful development of strategies for CIA prevention is the understanding of the pathobiology of CIA. The incidence and severity of CIA are variable and related to the particular chemotherapeutic protocol.
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Inducing genes, inducing resistance
Physiological and Molecular Plant Pathology, 2013openaire +1 more source

