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Therapeutic Approach to Hyperkalemia

Nephron, 2002
The foremost step in the initial clinical management of hyperkalemia is to decide whether a hyperkalemic patient requires immediate treatment to avoid a life-threatening situation (serum potassium concentration >6.0 mEq/l and EKG changes). When the decision for urgent treatment of hyperkalemia is based on EKG changes, an important caveat for ...
Ho-Jung, Kim, Sang-Woong, Han
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Therapeutic Approaches in Myositis

Current Rheumatology Reports, 2011
The inflammatory myopathies are a heterogeneous group of diseases including dermatomyositis, polymyositis, and inclusion body myositis. Few clinical trials have been conducted in myositis, making it difficult to provide clear recommendations on the treatment of these rare disorders. Although corticosteroids have not been tested in randomized controlled
Rohit, Aggarwal, Chester V, Oddis
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Yoga: a therapeutic approach

Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinics of North America, 2004
Yoga, practiced widely in the East, is now popular in the West as part of a healthy lifestyle. This article brings a medical perspective to the practice of yoga. Selected yoga postures that are believed to benefit certain medical conditions are highlighted.
Nirmala N, Nayak, Kamala, Shankar
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NEW THERAPEUTIC APPROACHES

Gastroenterology Clinics of North America, 1995
Clinicians have witnessed an evolution from sulfasalazine and hydrocortisone to alternative aminosalicylates and steroids. Revolutionary changes beyond these, however, and other "nonspecific" anti-immunoinflammatory compounds require clarification of the primary events either activating inflammatory cascades or preventing the down-regulation of ...
S B, Hanauer, M I, Schulman
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Homocystinuria: Therapeutic approach

Clinica Chimica Acta, 2016
Homocystinuria is a disorder of sulfur metabolism pathway caused by deficiency of cystathionine β-synthase (CBS). It is characterized by increased accumulation of homocysteine (Hcy) in the cells and plasma. Increased homocysteine results in various vascular and neurological complications.
Tarun, Kumar   +2 more
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Therapeutic approach of anaphylaxis

Current Opinion in Allergy & Clinical Immunology, 2019
Purpose of review Anaphylaxis is a recognized cause of death in all ages, which requires prompt recognition and treatment. We here propose to review the current and new pharmacological treatment of anaphylaxis in the view of the new knowledge in the field that can support the quality practice and empower allergists and health ...
Kase Tanno, Luciana   +2 more
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Therapeutic approaches to cellulite

Seminars in Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery, 2015
Cellulite is a condition that affects the vast majority of women. Although it is of no danger to one's overall health, cellulite can be psychosocially debilitating. Consequently, much research has been devoted to understanding cellulite and its etiopathogenesis.
Jeremy B, Green   +4 more
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Therapeutic Approach to Hypokalemia

Nephron, 2002
For successful potassium replacement, one should consider the optimal potassium preparation, route of administration, and the appropriate speed of administration. In the absence of an independent factor causing transcellular potassium shifts, the plasma potassium concentration can be used as a rough index to estimate body potassium stores.
Gheun-Ho, Kim, Jin Suk, Han
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Therapeutic Approaches to Osteoarthritis

Hospital Practice, 1997
Management is multifaceted: Palliation of pain should be accompanied by physical and occupational therapy and use of adaptive devices to improve performance. New techniques aim to interrupt disease progression and to induce biologic repair.
J A, Block, T J, Schnitzer
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