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    known as DKA, this condition comes about when you don’t have enough insulin in your system, or insulin levels are severely imbalanced. Poorly managing your diabetes can trigger hyperglycemic related conditions such as heart arrhythmias, intestinal necrosis and seizures. If you’ve been hospitalized in the past after suffering debilitating DKA symptoms, SSA wants to see the medical reports that show exactly what type of acute symptoms you suffered. Chronic hyperglycemia. This is another type of…

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    that arises when blood supply to a certain part of the body is interrupted for an extended time. When blood cannot move freely through the body, cells die and infection can develop. When this occurs, the result is localized death of soft tissue (necrosis). Interruption in blood supply may result from an injury or infection, or in people suffering from any long-lasting health problem affecting blood flow. Any condition that affects blood flow increases the risk of developing gangrene. Conditions…

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    Benznidazole Essay

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    This is done by modulating cytokine production or action. In order to study myocardial inflammation, there is a need to paid attention to understand the molecular mechanism of inflammatory response. Particularly the role of Tumor Necrosis Factor alpha (TNF-α) and Transforming Growth Factor beta (TGF-β) should be studied in detail. Benznidazole is a drug mostly recommended for treatment of CD. However, efforts are ongoing to study combine effect of Posaconazole and Benznidazole to…

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    Venomous animals such as scorpions, snakes and sea anemones secrete bio-toxins which are vital in the regulation of ion channel activity. Envenomations induced by these animals cause a spectrum of clinical manifestations ranging from mild cases such as local edema to severe ones such as intravascular hemolysis. In particular, marine snail, Conus geographus toxins such as μ–conotoxins GIIIA, GIIIB, and GIIIC affect the Nav channels. These toxins block current flow thereby reducing membrane…

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    Imunosuppressive Therapy

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    respiratory insufficiency (n =1), pulmonary abscess and sepsis (n=1), cardiac failure (n=3), cardiac arrest and severe myocarditis (n=1), intestinal perforation (n=2), intestinal perforation and septicemia (n=1), and gastrointestinal inflammation with necrosis and sepsis (n=1) (2). Eleftheriou et al. reported mortality rate was 15% (2/15); causes of death was presence of cardiomyopathy and high pediatric vasculitis damage index score (1). Early diagnosis and adequate treatment can lead to…

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    Mrs. White’s COPD is triggered mainly by her history of cigarette smoking. The noxious substances in cigarette smoke initiate the production of Tumor Necrosis Factor-a (TNF-a) and release of inflammatory mediators by macrophages and epithelial cells. In fact, the activated cells in COPD inflammation secrete a number of mediators. These include a variety of active proteinases, toxic peptides, and oxidants which damage lung structures and sustain inflammatory processes (_____). The resulting…

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    Hesi Case Study Mariana

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    1. Mariana’s microbiology results have led to the ruling out of any urinary tract infection (UTI), Gastroenteritis and malnutrition. The results show that her red and white cell count are within the normal range and also the epithelial cells found in the urine sample are of a moderate amount and there were no significant bacterial growth. Abnormalities in this results would have indicated to a UTI but the results were normal. According to Roche (2011), presence of bacteria, in addition to a…

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    Primary nasopharyngeal adenocarcinoma is a rare malignancy, constituting only 0.026–5% of all nasopharyngeal malignant neoplasms. Nasopharyngeal adenocarcinoma has been classified by their morphological features and clinical behavior into two main subtypes: conventional /mucosal surface origin-type and salivary gland-type. The former is usually a low-grade tumor with papillary configuration, and likely originate from nasopharyngeal surface mucosa, while the latter consists of tumors such…

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    Chest Pain Chest Pain is a standout amongst the most widely recognized protests that will convey a patient to the crisis division. Looking for prompt consideration might be lifesaving, and impressive government funded instruction has been attempted to inspire patients to look for therapeutic consideration when mid-section torment strikes. While the patient might be stressed over a heart assault, there are numerous different reasons for torment in the mid-section that the social insurance expert…

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    Herpes Zoster Treatment

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    Ruth, This was a comprehensive and informative review of Herpes Zoster treatment. This can be a confusing and uncomfortable diagnosis for patients. The impact of herpes zoster on quality of life is undeniable and initiating treatment in addition to vaccination for this virus has a great impact on the patients’ daily life. One article reviewed how soon patients presented after symptoms and found some variation. The findings were variable with one third of the patients presenting within three…

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