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Therapeutic Approaches in CLIPPERS

Current Treatment Options in Neurology, 2017
CLIPPERS for chronic lymphocytic inflammation with pontine perivascular enhancement responsive to steroids, is a steroid-sensitive and steroid-dependent brainstem inflammatory disease of unknown origin. Since its first description in 2010, about 60 cases have been reported throughout the world.
Guillaume, Taieb   +2 more
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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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Lymphangioleiomyomatosis: New Therapeutic Approaches

Archivos de Bronconeumología (English Edition), 2011
Lymphangioleiomyomatosis (LAM) is a rare disease that affects young women of child-bearing age. It is characterized by the presence of cystic changes in the pulmonary parenchyma, repeated pneumothorax, chylothorax and renal angiomyolipomas, and in the majority of cases it is accompanied by a progressive loss in lung function.1 In the last two decades ...
Alvaro, Casanova, Julio, Ancochea
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Therapeutic approaches in myelofibrosis

Expert Opinion on Pharmacotherapy, 2011
Myeloproliferative neoplasm (MPN)-associated myelofibrosis is the most disabling of the classical Philadelphia-negative MPNs. The discovery that a gain-of-function mutation of JAK2 (JAK2V617F) is present in more than 60% of patients with MPN-associated myelofibrosis has provided a new target for innovative treatment strategies.This review discusses the
G. Barosi   +2 more
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Daytime somnolence: therapeutic approaches

Neurophysiologie Clinique/Clinical Neurophysiology, 1993
Excessive daytime somnolence is a major neurological problem involving about 4% of the general population. Its treatment is based on accurate etiological dissection. Sleep-disordered breathing is a major cause of EDS. Stimulant medication is helpful in many other instances.
C, Guilleminault, R, Stoohs, A, Clerk
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Therapeutic Approaches to Apraxia

Journal of Speech and Hearing Disorders, 1976
Although identifying descriptions of apraxia are numerous in recent literature, few articles present guidelines for apraxia therapy. In this paper, several therapeutic techniques for apraxia are introduced and discussed. Sequencing of speech sounds is recognized as the apraxic patient’s most characteristic problem. Rapid repetition of consonant plus /α/
B, Dabul, B, Bollier
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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 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 Approach to Hyponatremia

Nephron, 2002
Hyponatremia is a relatively common disorder occurring in up to 6% of hospitalized patients and can occur through any mechanism that produces a relative excess of body water to body sodium. Although most hyponatremia patients are asymptomatic, severe symptomatic hyponatremia is a medical emergency that may lead to cerebral edema, tentorial herniation ...
Dae-Suk, Han, Byoung-Soo, Cho
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Therapeutic Approaches to Obesity

Current Treatment Options in Cardiovascular Medicine, 2010
Obesity in the United States has become a public health crisis, with one third of the US population having a body mass index ≥30 kg/m(2). Given the profound impact of obesity on cardiovascular disease (CVD), studies of lifestyle modification, pharmacotherapy, and surgical interventions must be reappraised to better define the roles of these approaches ...
Tiffany M, Powell, Amit, Khera
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