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Admission Renal Dysfunction Severity as a Prognostic Factor in Older Patients With Acute Heart Failure. [PDF]

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Onychomycosis in Older Patients

Aging Health, 2006
Onychomycosis represents the most frequent nail disorder. Its prevalence is influenced by gender, age and several comorbid diseases. Accurate diagnosis relies on laboratory examination, particularly nail histomycology. This method refers to the microscopic examination of histological sections prepared from nail clippings for the purpose of detecting ...
PIERARD, GĂ©rald   +3 more
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Hypoglycemia in Older Patients

Clinics in Geriatric Medicine, 2020
Hypoglycemia is a serious problem in older patients with diabetes mellitus. This chapter discusses risk factors associated with hypoglycemia and approaches to mitigation of the risk for hypoglycemia. Specific considerations include selection of glucose lowering agents, comorbid conditions and the implications of declining cognitive dysfunction.
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HCC in Older Patients

Digestive Diseases and Sciences, 2010
Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is a heterogeneous disease, with many poorly-defined prognostic patient subsets. Identification of discrete subsets will aid rational patient and treatment selection.A database with 778 biopsy-proven, unresectable and untransplantable HCC patients who were followed from diagnosis till death was interrogated.
Brian I, Carr   +2 more
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Discharging older patients

Emergency Nurse, 2016
Significant numbers of older people with dementia use general hospital services, and ensuring the safe and appropriate discharge home of patients with poor cognition, impaired judgement, misperception or reduced risk awareness is complex and challenging for many healthcare professionals.
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The Older Cancer Patient

Medical Clinics of North America, 2006
Providing effective and tolerable cancer treatment for the growing number of older adult patients who have cancer will require an understanding of the role of aging, comorbidity, functional status, and frailty on treatment outcomes. The incorporation of CGA into the care of older patients who have cancer will ensure that the heterogeneity of this ...
Heidi K, White, Harvey J, Cohen
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Sleep and Older Patients

Clinics in Chest Medicine, 2007
Sleep disturbances are common among older adults. The elderly population reports more symptoms associated with poor sleep initiation and maintenance and increased daytime napping. Sleep problems may be caused by various factors, including medication use, medical and psychiatric illnesses, and primary sleep disorders.
John J, Harrington, Teofilo, Lee-Chiong
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Lymphoma in Older Patients

Journal of Clinical Oncology, 2007
One half of patients newly diagnosed with lymphoma are older than 60 years and a significant proportion of them older than 80 years. Older patients treated for lymphoma may not tolerate the high-dose therapies used in younger patients, usually because of the presence of concomitant diseases.
Catherine, Thieblemont   +1 more
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