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The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 1975
Thirty-five patients with chronic and incapacitating mental illness who had not responded to the usual pharmacological and interactional therapies were treated with lithium. None of these patients appeared to be suffering from manic-depressive illness.
T, Van Putten, D G, Sanders
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Thirty-five patients with chronic and incapacitating mental illness who had not responded to the usual pharmacological and interactional therapies were treated with lithium. None of these patients appeared to be suffering from manic-depressive illness.
T, Van Putten, D G, Sanders
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Journal of Internal Medicine, 1996
Kjekshus J, Swedberg K (Department of Medicine, The National Hospital, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway, and Department of Medicine, Östra University Hospital, Göteborg University, Göteborg, Sweden). Treatment of heart failure (Minisymposium: Heart failure).
J, Kjekshus, K, Swedberg
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Kjekshus J, Swedberg K (Department of Medicine, The National Hospital, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway, and Department of Medicine, Östra University Hospital, Göteborg University, Göteborg, Sweden). Treatment of heart failure (Minisymposium: Heart failure).
J, Kjekshus, K, Swedberg
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Archives of Surgery, 1979
To the Editor .—In the May 1978 issue of theArchives(113:581-858), LeVeen and co-workers reported their work on the treatment of renal failure in ascites secondary to hepatic, renal, and pancreatic disease. The diagnosis of hepatorenal syndrome in patients with liver disease with azotemia and oliguria is difficult to make.
D, Saghafi, I, Aghdasi
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To the Editor .—In the May 1978 issue of theArchives(113:581-858), LeVeen and co-workers reported their work on the treatment of renal failure in ascites secondary to hepatic, renal, and pancreatic disease. The diagnosis of hepatorenal syndrome in patients with liver disease with azotemia and oliguria is difficult to make.
D, Saghafi, I, Aghdasi
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Unilateral Treatment Exit: A Failure of Retention or a Failure of Treatment Fit?
Substance Use & Misuse, 2006This article highlights perceived weaknesses in the current understanding of unilateral client exit from alcohol and other drug psychosocial treatment. It is argued that unilateral client exit is typically interpreted as a "failure of retention" when it could equally be interpreted as a "failure of treatment fit"; that is, the failure to deliver ...
Justin, Pulford +2 more
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TREATMENT FAILURES IN TUBERCULOSIS
Annals of Internal Medicine, 1957Excerpt Antituberculous drugs have given the treatment and control of tuberculosis a new look, but the glamour of combating a highly fatal disease is a thing of the past—rather, must we look upon o...
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Hemodiabsorption in treatment of hepatic failure
Journal of Transplant Coordination, 1998Conducted at the University of California, Los Angeles, this randomized, prospectively controlled study was designed to measure the effects of a hemodiabsorption device in the treatment of 11 patients with hepatic failure and stage III to IV encephalopathy.
A H, Wilkinson, S R, Ash, A R, Nissenson
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Ureterocalicostomy in the Treatment of Pyeloplasty Failures
Urologia Internationalis, 2010Ureterocalicostomy was performed in 8 patients following failed pyeloplasty: 2 had undergone two previous pyeloplasties, while endourological management had been attempted in 3. With a mean follow-up of 58.7 months, radio-graphic studies demonstrated resolution of the obstruction in 6 cases (75%), while two kidneys lost their function.
SELLI, CESARE +4 more
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1974
THE statement that lanatoside is replacing homicide as a leading cause of death in the United States is greatly exaggerated. However, approximately 20% of hospitalized patients receiving digitalis preparations manifest some evidence of toxicity. The frequency of adverse reactions can and should be reduced without depriving patients of the benefits of ...
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THE statement that lanatoside is replacing homicide as a leading cause of death in the United States is greatly exaggerated. However, approximately 20% of hospitalized patients receiving digitalis preparations manifest some evidence of toxicity. The frequency of adverse reactions can and should be reduced without depriving patients of the benefits of ...
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Treatment of Hyperkalemia in Heart Failure
Current Heart Failure Reports, 2017The aim of this paper is to discuss strategies for prevention and management of hyperkalemia in patients with heart failure, including the role of novel therapies.Renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system (RAAS) antagonists, including angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors (ACEI), angiotensin receptor blockers (ARB), and mineralocorticoid receptor ...
Ersilia M, DeFilippis, Akshay S, Desai
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Mechanisms of Treatment Failure
1993The recently published overview of systemic treatment of patients with early breast cancer provides the best information available concerning the impact of these treatments on disease-free and overall survival [4] (reprinted in part in this volume). The modest reduction in risk of relapse achieved by these treatments may translate into major community ...
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