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    Fecal microbiota transplant (FMT) is a therapy used to treat antibiotic-associated Clostridium difficile. In recent years there has been a marked increase in the number of patient with recurrent C. difficile infections or CDIs, presumably due to the increase in antibiotic use by the population. Treatment for an initial C. difficile infection is antibiotics. For mild to moderate infections the antibiotic metronidazole also known by the brand name Flagyl is widely used, though it is not FDA…

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    Crohn's Disease Analysis

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    solution due to the possibility of drug tolerance. Surgical management is also a possible treatment method for those who don’t improve with medicinal treatment. It’s also used to resolve intestinal obstruction, malnutrition, and to fix abscesses and perforations caused by sepsis. This can be done utilizing open-surgery or laparoscopy to resect pieces of the intestines or repair tears and abscesses. Surgery, however, doesn’t guarantee complete remission either, as there is still a high chance of…

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    antibiotics survival rates are quite high. Prior to the use of antibiotics Typhoid had a 20% mortality rate, nowadays with proper treatment and medicine it is down to 1-2%. The main cause of death from typhoid was due to intestinal bleeding and perforation as well as pneumonia. With proper antibiotic treatment patients usually improve within 1-2 days and experience recovery within 7-10 days. Relapsing is possible but retreating the disease is quite easy and effective. Conclusion Typhoid Fever is…

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    There is something terribly sexy about tattoos particularly arm tattoos for guys. Through the years it has become more than just a means of self expression; it has become a fashion statement as well. It also shows how tough a man can be and how rough he can get. Gone were the days that tattoos are identified with ex-convicts and rock stars. Now anyone can have them just for the fun of it. Arm tattoos for guys became so popular nowadays. They come in all forms and designs as well as colors. Guys…

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    HEMISECTION: A CASE REPORT ABSTRACT The loss of posterior molar can result is several undesirable sequelae including shifting of teeth, collapse of the vertical dimension of occlusion, super eruption of opposing teeth, loss of supporting alveolar bone and a decrease in chewing ability. The treatment options to replace severely damaged and possibly unrestorable teeth include removable partial denture, fixed partial denture and dental implants. A guiding principle should be to try and maintain…

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    Unsafe Miscarriage Essay

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    Fifty percent of all patients of unsafe miscarriages may suffer perforation of their uterus, yet most of these injuries will remain undiagnosed and untreated unless laparoscopic visualization is performed or till laparotomy of the patient is done.10 The prevailing situation of unsafe miscarriage in our country and other…

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    Seeking Care Case Studies

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    laparotomy with a bladder repair, an iliac artery repair and lipoma removal. Reasons for Seeking Care C.M is seeking care for recovery from bladder perforation, left iliac artery injury, pelvic fracture and left femur fracture at the greater trochanter. All injuries acquired while operating a die cast press. Medical Diagnosis #1: Bladder Perforation What the Disease Is Bladder obstruction is anatomical or functional condition that blocks or impedes the flow of urine. The damaging effect…

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    The attitude towards abortion has always been and still is very controversial. However, it has changed over time. There has been an increasing number of abortions cases throughout the world. In developed countries, abortion is legal where in most developing countries do not encourage abortion. Each country in the world has different legality, cultural, and religious statuses and perceptions of abortion. Abortion is the ending of pregnancy by removing a fetus or embryo before it can…

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    Barium Enenema

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    Numerous articles support either modality. The research will be based on the analysis of the different articles and criticising the validity of each argument. They both share similarities in the patient preparation. CT colonography as well as barium enema require bowel preparation, the bowel need to be free from any faeces as its presence can mimic pathology and impair diagnosis. CT colonography offers cross sectional images and allows three dimensional reconstruction. This feature results in…

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    Bacillus anthracis is the causative organism of the serious infectious disease, called anthrax. There are three manifestations of this disease. The manifestations include gastrointestinal anthrax, inhalation anthrax, and cutaneous anthrax. This research will explore the morphology, virulence factors, reservoir, transmission, and portal of entry of B. anthracis. The pathogenesis will also be reviewed, including symptoms, how B. anthracis causes these symptoms, the possible complications of the…

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