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Reactive hypoglycemia

Metabolism, 1975
Reactive hypoglycemia is a relatively uncommon meal-induced hypoglycemic disorder. Most patients with adrenergic-mediated symptoms have a diagnosis other than reactive hypoglycemia. In many patients with this self-diagnosis, other disorders can be attributed as a cause for symptoms, especially neuropsychiatric disease.
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REACTIVE ARTHRITIS

Scandinavian Journal of Rheumatology, 2005
Reactive arthritis (ReA) was known as Reiter's disease or Fiessinger-Leroy disease for nearly 100 years. However, during the past 30 years the disease has been known as reactive arthritis, a member of the spondyloarthritis family. Despite knowing the initiating event (infection) and genetic constitution (many patients have HLA-B27) of ReA, a model of ...
Rubén Burgos-Vargas   +1 more
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Reactive Arthritis

Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology, 2014
AbstractReactive arthritis (ReA) is an immune‐mediated seronegative arthritis that belongs to the group of spondyloarthropathies and develops after a gastrointestinal or genitourinary system infection. The condition is considered to be characterized by a triad of symptoms (conjunctivitis, arthritis and urethritis) although a constellation of other ...
P G, Stavropoulos   +4 more
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Reactive Psychoses

The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 1982
Scandinavian psychiatrists have been pre-eminent in elucidating the concept of reactive psychoses. This diagnosis has never found much acceptance except in Scandinavia, and the new Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 3rd Edition category of brief reactive psychosis is quite different from reactive psychosis as described by most ...
J H, Stephens   +2 more
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Reactive arthritis

Best Practice & Research Clinical Rheumatology, 2011
Reactive arthritis (ReA) can be defined as the development of sterile inflammatory arthritis as a sequel to remote infection, often in the gastrointestinal or urogenital tract. Although no generally agreed-upon diagnostic criteria exist, the diagnosis is mainly clinical, and based on acute oligoarticular arthritis of larger joints developing within 2-4
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Reactive Immunization

Science, 1995
For almost 200 years inert antigens have been used for initiating the process of immunization. A procedure is now described in which the antigen used is so highly reactive that a chemical reaction occurs in the antibody combining site during immunization.
P, Wirsching   +4 more
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A powerful reactivator of alkylphosphate-inhibited acetylcholinesterase

Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta, 1955
Irwin B. Wilson, S. Ginsburg
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REACTIVE ARTHRITIS

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Medicine, 1984
Abstract:Although sometimes used to refer to any sterile arthritis occurring in association with infection, the term ‘reactive arthritis’ is better reserved for arthritis following sexually acquired nonspecific urethritis or enteric infections with organisms such as Shigella, Salmonella, Yersinia and Campylobacter, because these arthropathies are ...
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