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A bleeding throat

Emergency Medicine Journal, 2020
A 25-year-old woman presented to the ED with an acute onset of haemoptysis preceding sore throat of 3-day duration. There was neither recent foreign body ingestion nor throat trauma. She denied underlying haematological disorders. On clinical assessment, she was febrile with otherwise stable vital signs.
Geng Ju Tuang   +2 more
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Short-Term Antibiotic Treatment Has Differing Long-Term Impacts on the Human Throat and Gut Microbiome

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2010
Antibiotic administration is the standard treatment for the bacterium Helicobacter pylori, the main causative agent of peptic ulcer disease and gastric cancer.
Cecilia Jernberg   +2 more
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THROAT DISORDERS

Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 1998
Recent advances in our understanding of the pathophysiology of pharyngitis and reflux laryngitis have changed the treatments for these disorders. New diagnostic and treatment strategies for head and neck lymphadenopathy, snoring, and sleep apnea are discussed, as well as the changing indications for tonsillectomy and uvulopalatoplasty.
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Sore throats

Accident and Emergency Nursing, 2005
This work looks at how a nurse practitioner can assess, diagnose and treat a patient that presents to the Accident and Emergency (A&E) department with a sore throat. A brief look is taken at the common causes of sore throat. The reader is then introduced to a simple scoring system (McIsaac scoring) to determine whether a patient requires antibiotics to
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Streptococcal Sore Throat and Throat Culture

Postgraduate Medicine, 1960
In view of the availability of laboratory aids applicable in modern medical practice, it is difficult indeed for the general practitioner to cite inconvenience, delay or inaccessibility as a reason for failure to employ these technics to determine whether or not a case of pharyngitis or tonsillitis is due to streptococci.
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Sore throat after sore throat after sore throat

Postgraduate Medicine, 1997
In this discussion of recurrent group A streptococcal tonsillopharyngitis, the author notes that even at the peak of the streptococcal infection season, not more than 30% to 40% of children with sore throats actually have group A streptococci as the cause. Thus, it is vital to confirm clinical diagnosis of group A streptococcal tonsillopharyngitis with
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Role of Pore and Pore‐Throat Distributions in Controlling Permeability in Heterogeneous Mineral Dissolution and Precipitation Scenarios

Water Resources Research, 2019
Mineral dissolution and precipitation reactions can significantly alter the porosity and permeability of porous media. While porosity generally increases with dissolution and decreases with precipitation, permeability is controlled by the spatial ...
J. Steinwinder, L. Beckingham
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Inertia throat microphones

Electrical Engineering, 1946
This paper deals with the theory and design of magnetic inertia throat microphones. Especial attention is given to the treatment of sound power and high articulation throat microphones. The sound power microphones described contain a double frequency, undamped vibrating system, while the high articulation microphones have damping introduced, which ...
E. H. Greibach, L. G. Pacent
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Determination of static and dynamic characteristics of microscopic pore-throat structure in a tight oil-bearing sandstone formation

American Association of Petroleum Geologists Bulletin, 2018
In this study, an integrated and practical framework has been developed to quantify the static and dynamic characteristics of microscopic pore-throat structure in a tight oil-bearing sandstone formation. Experimentally, thin sections were prepared out of
Guangfeng Liu   +4 more
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Sore throat therapy

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1970
Abstract Six commonly used sore throat remedies were compared to determine their relative ability to give symptomatic relief of sore throat in upper respiratory infections. All degrees of relief (none to complete relief) were reported by some patients for each agent.
L R, Zacharski, A J, Davis
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