... withdrawing of treatment by the clinician can be ethically viewed as an
omission rather than an act, for example, the withdrawal of active treatment and the starting
of palliative management ... not absolute and ‘the Doctrine of Double Effect’ is an
example of a rationale for accepting that there are situations where a clinician can act in such
a way which may result in harm to...
... endometriosis and ovarian cancer and also an increased risk of
ovarian cancer. (Ariset al,2010)
2.1.5 Pelvic inflammatory disease and polycystic ovarian syndrome
Pelvic inflammatory disease has been linked ... different subtypes as are familiar ovarian
cancer and hereditary ovarian cancer.
4.1 Familiar aggregation
Women with a single family member affected by epithelial ovarian canc...
... mechanisms leading to alterations
in protein homeostasis (increased catabolism), hyper-metabolism, altered carbohydrate
metabolism (increased gluconeogenesis and insulin resistance) and increased ... hospital discharge or for a maximum
of 7 days of postoperative treatment. Alvimopan act within the gastrointestinal tract and
does not affect the centrally mediated analgesia. Alvimopan si...
... of recombinant human granulocyte-macrophage colony
stimulating factor given in combination with fluorouracil plus calcium leucovorin
in metastatic gastrointestinal adenocarcinoma.”J Clin Oncol ... leukemia and
a central venous line who are treated with L-asparaginase: results of the
Prophylactic Antithrombin Replacement in Kids with Acute Lymphoblastic
Leukemia Treated with Asparag...
... resulting hemorrhage can be
minimal to severe. 95 Granel et al. described an interesting case of bilateral adrenal
haemorrage in a patient with an hypocoagulable state due to untreated celiac ... especially protein, in the small intestine. Fatigue may also be present due to
anemia. As many as 40% of patients will present with acute abdominal symptoms, including
lymphoma-mediated int...
... (α-SMA)-
staining in CK
+
cells during tumor progression may indicate the initial phase of EMT in
CRC (Valc et al., 2011). Increasing intraepithelial α-SMA concomitant with decreasing E-
cadherin ... be assessed in the serum or plasma using commercially available
enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) kits, has been evaluated as a biomarker for
monitoring therapy efficacy in...
...
Pterygomandibular,
Lateral pharyngeal and
Infratemporal spaces
2
.
Bilateral submandibular, sublingual and submental spaces are involved in Ludwig’s
angina. The incidence of Ludwig’s angina has ... angina.
For submasseteric abscesses, approach can be transoral (intraoral) or via the neck
(extraoral) or both. Extraoral can be retromandibular- this also allow drainage of
intermusc...
...
consisted of a curvature of the spine in the frontal and sagittal plane, a transverse rotation
along the body axis and substantial deformations of all vertebrae (Lambert et al, 2009). A
clinical study ... deformations. A
possible vestibular origin was tested in the frog Xenopus laevis by unilateral removal of the
labyrinthine end organs at larval stages. After metamorphosis...