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Halitosis. Multidisciplinary approach

Russian Bulletin of Otorhinolaryngology, 2023
Halitosis is a common complaint among patients. Up to 50% of people worldwide claim to have persistent or intermittent bad breath. Often, bad breath not only disrupts the social life of patients, but is also a symptom of systemic diseases. An important step in the treatment of halitosis is the localization of the source and possible cause of the ...
S.A. Karpishchenko   +3 more
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The multidisciplinary approach

Best Practice & Research Clinical Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 2014
Complex pathologies associated with chronic health conditions must be dealt in a coordinated way and the 'multidisciplinary team' approach (MDTA) represents the most efficacious way of managing these patients. Over the last 25 years, the initial limited field for joint interventions by several specialists has been progressively expanded and this ...
Giuseppe, Benagiano, Ivo, Brosens
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Neurodegenerative Diseases: A Multidisciplinary Approach

Current Pharmaceutical Design, 2021
The rapid pattern of population ageing in recent years increases the risk of appearance of associated neurodegenerative diseases. Dementias are one of the most feared disorders, and although not necessarily all elderly people have dementia, the number of people with this disease is increasing rapidly.
Marcos Rabal, María del Pilar   +8 more
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Enteroclysis: a multidisciplinary approach

Abdominal Imaging, 2001
We developed a method for passing the enteroclysis catheter at endoscopy in patients requiring upper endoscopy and enteroclysis. This method reduced patient discomfort, the time needed for fluoroscopic tube placement, and overall radiation doses. We conclude that endoscopy and enteroclysis performed together is practical in these patients.
S, Teeger, M, Pochapin
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A Multidisciplinary Approach

Journal of Clinical Gastroenterology, 2013
Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is the fastest growing cause of cancer death in the United States. The field of liver cancer is evolving rapidly with the emergence of new therapies, the potential for combining local and systemic therapies, and a better understanding of the molecular pathways that drive the development of liver cancer.
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