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Isolated Cerebral Aspergillosis in Immunocompetent Patients

World Neurosurgery, 2014
Isolated cerebral aspergillosis (ICA) traditionally has been associated with immunocompromised patients with dismal outcomes. Cases of ICA in immunocompetent patients are very rare and poorly described. We describe our experience of 5 immunocompetent patients with ICA and compare our experience with the literature.During the period 1996-2011, ICA was ...
Rakan, Bokhari   +3 more
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SOCIAL ISOLATION IN LUNG CANCER PATIENTS

Social Work in Health Care, 1980
Lung cancer patients were found to score significantly higher on a social isolation scale when compared to a group of patients with other chronic lung diseases as well as to a control group of apparently healthy adults. Social isolation in lung cancer patients did not correlate with their apparent isolation, depression or with their physicians ...
A, McGeough   +3 more
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Isolated deafness in multiple sclerosis patients

American Journal of Otolaryngology, 2014
Isolated cranial nerve involvement in multiple sclerosis (MS) patients is not frequent. Deafness is considered to be uncommon in MS patients. We have reviewed the sensorineural hearing loss episodes that had been thoroughly investigated in our hospital in the last 5 years.
Santiago, Fernández-Menéndez   +4 more
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Isolated Ultrafiltration in Heart Failure Patients

Current Cardiology Reports, 2012
Most heart failure hospitalizations are due to volume overload, which contributes to disease progression. Heart failure decompensation is typically treated with intravenous diuretics, which are of limited efficacy especially in patients with underlying chronic kidney disease.
Maria Rosa, Costanzo, Claudio, Ronco
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Isolate the infection, not the patient

AORN Journal, 1978
Management of sepsis following surgery is a major concern in the care of the surgical patient. The body's own defense mechanisms respond by isolating invading microorganisms, sending white cells and globulins into the front lines to wall off the invaders, attempting to extrude them from the body.
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Lipoproteins in Patients with Isolated Hyperuricemia

1998
There have been described abnormalities in the lipoprotein profile of hyperuricemic patients, it has not been clarified wether these abnormalities are due to the hyperuricemia or to the dyslipema often associated to these patients. Our aim is to study the apolipoprotein profile in hyperuricemic patients without dyslipemia compared to a control ...
F J, Tinahones   +3 more
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Social isolation among schizophrenic out-patients

Social Psychiatry, 1985
This study analyses various aspects of social isolation in 74 schizophrenic patients who, at the time of the investigation, were undergoing out-patient psychiatric treatment. Most of the patients were disabled, had no partner and lived alone or with their parents. Only 57% had friends outside the family.
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Reduction in total patient isolation days with a change in influenza testing methodology.

American Journal of Infection Control, 2016
M. Muller, S. Junaid, L. Matukas
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Isolation of a T-lymphotropic retrovirus from a patient at risk for acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS).

Science, 1983
F. Barré-Sinoussi   +11 more
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Patient navigation across the cancer care continuum: An overview of systematic reviews and emerging literature

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2023
Matthew Tieu   +2 more
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