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New England Journal of Medicine, 1964
IT may be some grim comfort to know that infectious syphilis has increased not only in the United States but in many other countries as well. At home, reported cases of infectious syphilis reached their peak in 1947 and then began a precipitous decline, which lasted for almost a decade.
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IT may be some grim comfort to know that infectious syphilis has increased not only in the United States but in many other countries as well. At home, reported cases of infectious syphilis reached their peak in 1947 and then began a precipitous decline, which lasted for almost a decade.
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Neurological Sciences, 2006
Class I clinical trials demonstrated that immunomodulatory treatments (interferon-beta and glatiramer acetate) reduce the disease activity and the accumulation of disability in relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis (MS). Moreover, interferon-beta-1b had similar positive effects also in secondary progressive MS.
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Class I clinical trials demonstrated that immunomodulatory treatments (interferon-beta and glatiramer acetate) reduce the disease activity and the accumulation of disability in relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis (MS). Moreover, interferon-beta-1b had similar positive effects also in secondary progressive MS.
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Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 1992
This article has focused on the prevention and treatment of enophthalmos. It has stressed that enophthalmos is both a common complication of orbital fracture and a complication that can be difficult to treat. The cause of these failures of primary and secondary treatment is failure to recognize that orbital fractures have two distinct patterns and that
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This article has focused on the prevention and treatment of enophthalmos. It has stressed that enophthalmos is both a common complication of orbital fracture and a complication that can be difficult to treat. The cause of these failures of primary and secondary treatment is failure to recognize that orbital fractures have two distinct patterns and that
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1890
When we consider what a common affection is acne, it is rather remarkable that so little attention is given to it by the general practi tioner. If a youth between the ages of thirteen and twenty-five years asks the advice of his family physician about a face broken out with pimples, he is not infrequently given a large amount of advice and a small ...
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When we consider what a common affection is acne, it is rather remarkable that so little attention is given to it by the general practi tioner. If a youth between the ages of thirteen and twenty-five years asks the advice of his family physician about a face broken out with pimples, he is not infrequently given a large amount of advice and a small ...
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DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT: THE COMPLICATIONS OF STEROID TREATMENT
Pediatrics, 1967WHEN administered in pharmacologic amount, the adrenal glucocorticoids act in an almost magic way to suppress the overt manifestations of a large variety of inflammatory diseases, for which there is no known cause or cure. It is for this nonspecific purpose, rather than for replacement therapy of adrenocortical insufficiency states, that the steroids ...
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Leverage, the Treatment Relationship, and Treatment Participation
Psychiatric Services, 2013OBJECTIVE Although many psychiatric patients experience various forms of pressure or leverage to participate in community treatment, the association between such experiences and treatment participation is controversial. This study evaluated the hypothesis that aspects of the treatment relationship, such as the working alliance, psychological reactance,
Dale E, McNiel +2 more
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1965
Treatment of snakebite is controversial because there is no completely successful method. With conventional procedures, ie, tourniquet, excision, incision and suction, antivenin, and antibiotics, we have come to accept some permanent disability, especially if the hand is involved.
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Treatment of snakebite is controversial because there is no completely successful method. With conventional procedures, ie, tourniquet, excision, incision and suction, antivenin, and antibiotics, we have come to accept some permanent disability, especially if the hand is involved.
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On the treatment of enchondroma
The Journal of Hand Surgery: Journal of the British Society for Surgery of the Hand, 1990We recommend simply removing an enchondroma without filling the cavity with cancellous bone or plaster-of-Paris. This method can also be applied to other benign bone conditions, such as aseptic necrosis.
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Consent to Treatment and Refusal of Treatment by Minors
Collegian, 2000L e a r n i n g O b j e c t i v e s battery,so that when patients are "touched After reading this article you will be able to: against their will, that becomes in law bat1. I d e n t i f y w h e n p a t i e n t s m a y t ake tery" (Wallace, 1995, p . 52).
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THE TREATMENT OF NEUROSYPHILIS
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1923In considering the possibility of treatment of syphilis of the central nervous system, there are certain factors that must be given particular attention. Among these may be mentioned the potency of our antisyphilitic drugs, the varying virulence of the spirochetes in each case, the peculiarities of the central nervous system, whereby it is more or less
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