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    the sequential compression pump effectively increases circulation to reduce swelling and leg pain, venous edema, lymphedema, post-thrombotic syndrome, peripheral arterial disease, diabetes and other conditions.Gentle air compression therapy improves blood circulation and enhances the pressure of muscular tissues to relieve sore muscles. EASY TO SETUP AND USE: Lightweight and portable, the leg compression pump is easy to use. Color-coded air hoses ensure a hassle-free setup when connecting the…

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    Sernivo Spray Case Study

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    A US subsidiary of Dr Reddy's laboratory, Promius Pharma, has obtained the US FDA approval for a prescription spray for psoriasis. The spray named Sernivo is an external application and contains 0.05% betamethasone dipropionate. It can be used by patients over 18 years of age. Psoriasis is an autoimmune disease and a complex inflammatory skin disorder in which skin cells begin to multiply rapidly and form lesions that are red, itchy and patchy. The skin may become dry or cracked and may bleed.…

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    Chondroblastoma was first described in detail by codman in 1931 and so is occasionally referred to as codman’s tumo r. Chondroblastoma was first described as calcified giant cell tumor by Ewing.11 Chondroblastoma constitutes a very rare bone tumor entity.2,6 In most cases it manifests between 10 to 20 years. Chondroblastoma are typically centered in an epiphysis. Although they occur most often in the end of a major tubular bone, they can appear in any secondary center of ossification, such…

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    laminitis. The hoof wall is made up of an interlinked outer insensitive layer (horn) supported by an underlying inner sensitive layer (laminae). In laminitis, the blood flow to the laminae is affected, resulting in inflammation and swelling in the tissues within the hoof, and severe pain. As the laminae are starved of oxygen and nutrient rich blood, the cells become damaged. Unless the…

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    Acute Kidney Injury Essay

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    patients who experience failure and require dialysis support .This nomenclature explains that renal failure occur as a continuum 1. AKIN recently defined AKI as “ functional or structural abnormalities or markers of kidney damage including abnormality in blood, urine or tissue tests or imaging studies present for < 3 months.”2 A large trial by Uchino et al.3, on the epidemiology and outcome of AKI in critically ill adult patients reported an overall mortality…

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    Sildenafil Research Paper

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    Sildenafil is a very important chemical, which was first described in order to treat the condition of pulmonary arterial hypertension. It was able to relax the arteries and help them carry more blood. The same function was found to be of great help to patients suffering from erectile dysfunction. Here, we describe the various benefits of the modern sildenafil pills and then discuss their side effects in order to avoid them in an ideal manner. Benefits of Sildenafil Sildenafil tablets offer a…

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    to help patients live longer until they get a heart transplant. Benefits of artificial hearts are that it is promptly accessible and there is no requirement for immunosuppressive medications. The diminished blood stream weakens the capacity of fundamental organs. Artificial heart raises the blood pressure and helps recovering vital organs while the patient is waiting for a heart transplant (HealthGuideInfo). This device has permitted patients to go home, even with a completely embedded…

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    Tacrolimus Case Study

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    Tacrolimus toxicity mimicking Progressive Multifocal Leucoencaphalopathy in renal transplant patient ABSTRACT: Tacrolimus is an immunosuppressive drug prescribed to many transplant patients. It has many common side effects include shaking, headache, diarrhea, constipation, nausea/vomiting (N/V), stomach upset, loss of appetite, insomnia, tingling and swelling of the extremities. In kidney transplant patients, 30% or more side effects are infection, HTN, abnormal renal function, constipation,…

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    or pain. As a result of diverticula in the colon internal bleeding is very common due to the pressure. A person with perforation, will usually need surgery to remove part of the colon. This symptom could be fatal if not treated due to the loos of blood. Also not only the large intestine is damaged, but other organs and tissues are dammed as well. Diverticulosis can’t be reversed the colon doesn't reproduce the skin that was damaged. In this situation, it won’t get better just worse if you don't…

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    Achalasia Case Study

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    Overview: Achalasia is a rare motility disorder of the esophagus (swallowing tube) muscle, causing insufficient relaxation of the lower esophageal sphincter (a ring of muscle located between the esophagus and the lower stomach) to open and allow the food to pass into the stomach. So, people with achalasia face trouble swallowing food. Causes: The achalasia can happen for several reasons. It can be hard for your doctor to identify a specific cause. This condition may be hereditary, or it may…

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