... corresponding pathological findings in X-ray
and ultrasound imaging. Because of the clinical suspi-
cion of a staphylococcal infection t he child was initially
treated with intravenous amoxycilline-clavulanic ... 78:10213-10220.
doi:10.1186/1752-1947-4-281
Cite this article as: Makis et al.: Acute febrile neutrophilic dermatosis
(Sweet’s syndrome) in a child, associat...
... corresponding pathological findings in X-ray
and ultrasound imaging. Because of the clinical suspi-
cion of a staphylococcal infection t he child was initially
treated with intravenous amoxycilline-clavulanic ... (Sweet’s
syndrome) in a child, associated with a rotavirus
infection: a case report
Alexandros Makis
1*
, Stavros Stavrou
1
, Nikolaos Chaliasos
1
, A...
... [13]. A trial was excluded if the partici-
pant’s plantar heel pain was associated with a vascular
or neurological disease, arthritis (degenerative and
inflammatory) or fibromyalgia.
Types of Intervention
Clinical ... and usually only
after failure of at least six mo nths of conservative ther-
apy [8]. Clearly there are many interventions used to
treat plantar heel pain, but the Clini...
... score allows unlimited and immediate assessment of
disease activity by including only variables that are available by
physical examination and patient questioning at the time of
interaction with ... Stamm TA, Uffmann M, Smolen JS:
Benefit of very early referral and very early therapy with dis-
ease-modifying anti-rheumatic drugs in patients with early
rheumatoid arthritis. Rheumatolog...
... CAS E RE P O R T Open Access
Acute myopathy secondary to oral steroid
therapy in a 49-year-old man: a case report
Muhammad A Khan
*
, Eric Larson
Abstract
Introduction: Acute myopathy caused ... presentation: A 49-year-old Caucasian man developed acute myopathy after taking oral methylprednisolone
for only two days, 24 mg on day 1 and 20 mg on day 2. He discontinued the medication...
... very low, and very rarely are such cases reported.
Case Presentation: A 26-year-old Pakistani man who was treated for glioblastoma with temozolomide in an
adjuvant setting was diagnosed to have ... T-ALL in
a patient receiving treatment [6].
TMZ is an oral alkylating agent that is now known to
be active against a var iety of CNS neoplasms. After oral
absorption, it spontaneously...
... undifferentiated
leukemia [3,5] and one report of Ph negative T-ALL in
a patient receiving treatment [6].
TMZ is an oral alkylating agent that is now known to
be active against a var iety of CNS neoplasms. After oral
absorption, ... E,
Mirimanoff RO, European Organisation for Research and Treatment of
Cancer Brain Tumor and Radiotherapy Groups; National Cancer Institute of
Canada Clinic...
... 1
Schematic flow diagram illustrating the diverse but converging transduction pathways linking hypoxia to transmitter release from arterial (carotid
body) and airway (neuroepithelial body) chemoreceptors. ... point toward a
voltage-activated shaw K
+
channel (KCNC1), Kv3.1b, as
the primary pulmonary arteriolar effector [16].
In NEBs, a similar controversy has arisen, in part owing to...
... tissue. Finally, CO in cigarette smoke may have
dampened the inflammatory response, especially in the
early phase. After continuous smoking the damaging and
irritating effects may prevail, giving ... a
monoclonal antibody against CD68 (IgG1 isotype, Dako,
Glostrup, Danmark) as a marker for macrophages and
rabbit polyclonal antiserum against iNOS (Transduction
Laboratories, Lexington,...
... [7]. An increasing amount of literature dealing
with endocrine and neuroendocrine data in fibromyalgia
and CFS has been published in the past several years.
BDI = Beck Depression Inventory; CFS ... points.
Neuroendocrine abnormalities have been observed in both
disorders, including dysregulation of the hypothalamic–
pituitary–adrenal (HPA) and hypothalamic–pituitary–gonadal
(HPG) axes...