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Managing nocturia: The multidisciplinary approach
Maturitas, 2018Nocturia, defined as waking at night to pass urine, is a common condition which increases with age. Whilst nocturia is known to have an important effect on quality of life, more recent evidence has linked the symptom with significant morbidity and mortality due to the effects of sleep deprivation on glucose metabolism and the immune system.
Dudley, Robinson, Sanjay, Suman
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Chronic cough: a multidisciplinary approach
The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 2012AbstractBackground and methods:Chronic cough is defined as a cough persisting for more than eight weeks. This condition generates significant healthcare and economic costs. It is associated with a spectrum of disorders across multiple medical specialties and can provide significant challenges for effective evaluation and management.
R S, Natt, J E, Earis, A C, Swift
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Prepubertal Gonorrhea: A Multidisciplinary Approach
Pediatrics, 1981Forty-six children less than 12 years of age with gonorrhea were studied over a 4½-year period. The investigation was conducted by a multidisciplinary team including physicians, social workers, and health department representatives. Extensive interviewing and routine culturing of contacts eventually identified the source of gonorrhea in 38/46 (83 ...
M K, Farrell +3 more
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Multidisciplinary Design & Projects. Multidisciplinary Approaches
2014What is MULTIDISCIPLINARY and what is for? Multidisciplinary working is often seen as revolutionary by skill-centred specialists but it is simply a fundamental expression of being guided by holism rather than reductionism (J. Smuts, Holism). This paper wish to present the meaning of Multi-Disciplinary in Design and the related actual problems, in ...
TADI, MASSIMO +1 more
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Tinnitus: a multidisciplinary clinical approach.
B-ENT, 2007This article provides a clinical step-by-step approach for assessing a patient with tinnitus as primary complaint. The medical diagnosis of the disease provoking the tinnitus has to be made first in a comprehensive evaluation, including imaging. The psycho-acoustic characteristics and the influence on health-related quality of life is a compulsory ...
Van de Heyning, Paul +5 more
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[Multidisciplinary approach of facial injuries].
Nederlands tijdschrift voor geneeskunde, 2017BACKGROUND: Approximately one quarter of polytrauma patients has facial injuries, which usually lead to loss of form and function. Several specialties are involved in the acute and reconstructive phases of facial injuries, such as oral and maxillofacial surgery, otorhinolaryngology, plastic surgery, ophthalmology and dentistry.
Dubois, L. +6 more
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Uveitis: A multidisciplinary approach
Archivos de la Sociedad Española de Oftalmología (English Edition), 2011Alex, Fonollosa, Alfredo, Adán
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