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osteoarthritis treated at the Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social
(IMSS): Comparison of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs
(NSAIDs) vs. cyclooxygenase-2 selective inhibitors
Iris Contreras-Hernández
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, ... simplify the clinical reality observed in patients
with OA treated with alternatives compared with the treat-
ment of...
... a minority of patients in
routine clinical practice in terms of psychopathology [10].
In addition, this study did not evaluate effects of clinical
characteristics and other antidepressant drugs ... persistence
rate in the beginning of the treatment. While a causal attri-
bution cannot be made in light of the retrospective nature
of this study, the results hi...
... new-onset treatment.
In our patients, usual treatment was pursued. The fact that our
patients were treated with analgesics and NSAIDs at baseline
may also explain the relative modesty of the baseline ... years of age, and could demonstrate their capacity to
fill a diary relating their daily treatment.
Patients with inflammatory arthritis, with osteoarthritis n...
... one-half of the patients were treated with intrave-
nous CYC [12]. We analyzed the two cohorts of patients in
this study separately. In addition, in this study the FVC and the
DLCO were assessed in ... understand the role of
CYC in the care of these patients. In our meta -analysis, two of
the three greatest mean differences of the FVC after 12...
... functioning in patients with schizophrenia. This post-hoc analysis evaluates the
relationships among cognition, psychopathology, and psychosocial functioning in patients with schizophrenia at
baseline ... were
qualitatively similar to those based on observed data at
week 24.
While the relationship among variables could vary by
treatment, analyzing the data separately...
... probably in context of the
complex syndrome of malnutrition, inflammation and
oxidative stress in patients with CKD. In order to re-
duce cardiovascular mortality, nutritional,
anti-inflammatory ... in the prediction of car-
diac death in dialysis patients. Arch Intern Med. 1988; 148:
2381-2385.
20. Aronow Ws. Usefulness of serum creatinine as a marker for...
... mild heat
treatment with the loss of the ability of nucleotides to protect
the S1 against thermal denaturation [23]. There is some
discrepancy in the literature about the effect of the
N-terminal ... analogs of the S1*ÆATP and S1**ÆADPÆP
i
interme-
diate states of the S1-catalyzed Mg
2+
-ATPase reaction [5–7]
and, therefore, they are often used for probing t...
... cells.
The second aim of the study was to determine whether
downregulation of phagocyte activities are involved in the
anti-inflammatory activity of anti-TNF-α therapy. The lack of
activity on ... observed in patients during adalimu-
mab therapy does not explain the decreased influx of neu-
trophils into synovial joints previously observed in RA
patients during...
... after treatment with TNF-α-blocking
therapy. Dermatological events led to withdrawal of TNF-α-
blocking therapy in 19 patients of 72 patients (26%). The
events recorded most frequently were skin infections, ... TNF-α-blocking therapy. 128
dermatological events were recorded in 72 patients (25%)
during 911 patient-years of follow-up. TNF-α-blocking therapy
was stopped in...
... cells in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus under Rituximab therapyAnalysis of apoptosis of subsets of peripheral blood mononuclear cells
in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus ... lymphocytes in the presence of phytohemagglutinin, and cultured for 72 hours. Then,
cell proliferation was determined by
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H-methyl-thymidine incorporation. These assays w...