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"INTENSIVE" ANTISYPHILITIC TREATMENT [PDF]
To the Editor: —The casual reader is likely to get his impressions from headlines rather than from tables of figures buried in the body of an article. The title of the interesting paper on toxic jaundice (Lynch, T. J. and Hoge, S. F.: Toxic Jaundice Following "Intensive" Antisyphilitic Treatment,The Journal, Nov. 29, 1919, p.
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A revision of the intensity of treatment rating scale: Classifying the intensity of pediatric cancer treatment [PDF]
AbstractBackgroundWe previously developed a reliable and valid method for classifying the intensity of pediatric cancer treatment. The Intensity of Treatment Rating Scale (ITR‐2.0) 1 classifies treatments into four operationally defined levels of intensity and is completed by pediatric oncology specialists based on diagnosis, stage, and treatment data ...
Anne E, Kazak +8 more
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A five-day inpatient EMDR treatment programme for PTSD: pilot study
Background: Trauma-focused psychotherapies for posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) have been demonstrated to be efficacious, but also have considerable non-response and dropout rates.
Mayaris Zepeda Méndez +4 more
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APACHE-II score for anti-tuberculosis tolerance in critically ill patients: a retrospective study
Background To investigate the status of anti-tuberculosis treatment in critically ill patients, and to explore the value of APACHE-II score in guiding anti-tuberculosis treatment.
Junke Qiu +7 more
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Background: There is ongoing debate as to whether emotion regulation problems should be improved first in order to profit from trauma-focused treatment, or will diminish after successful trauma processing.
M. M. van Toorenburg +6 more
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Treatment intensity and childhood apraxia of speech [PDF]
AbstractBackgroundIntensive treatment has been repeatedly recommended for the treatment of speech deficits in childhood apraxia of speech (CAS). However, differences in treatment outcomes as a function of treatment intensity have not been systematically studied in this population.AimTo investigate the effects of treatment intensity on outcome measures ...
Rietveld, A.C.M. +8 more
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Objective: to evaluate the efficiency of transpulmonary thermodilution (TPTD) for the choice of measures to correct hemodynamics in patients with severe nosocomial pneumonia (NP). Subjects and methods.
S. N. Avdeykin +2 more
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AN OPTIMIZED GC-MS METHOD FOR AMPHETAMINES IDENTIFICATION [PDF]
Purpose: To develop a reliable method for qualitative determination of amphetamines in biological samples, that combines simplicity, sensitiveness and robustness.
Georgi Bonchev +3 more
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ACUTE METHANOL INTOXICATIONS – A CHALLENGE FOR CLINICAL TOXICOLOGY [PDF]
Purpose: Methanol (CH3OH) is a monohydric alcohol, vastly used both in housekeeping and industry. Although the acute methanol intoxications are rare, they may include life-threatening symptoms, substantial lethality and negative consequences such as ...
Petko Marinov +5 more
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CIGUATERA POISONING: PACIFIC DISEASE, FOODBORNE POISONING FROM FISH IN WARM SEAS AND OCEANS. Review [PDF]
Purpose: The review is provoked because of lack of awareness of the medical practitioners in Bulgaria concerning of the ethnology, pathogenesis, clinical symptoms and treatment of the ciguatera fish poisoning (CFP).
Snezha Zlateva +5 more
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