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Medicalchemy Infectious Disease

Infectious Disease Blog By The Medicalchemist Medicalchemy. Is a reaction due to bacterial endotoxins and microbial antigens which are liberated by microorganisms following their destruction. The reaction is not an indication to stop treatment because symptoms resolve with continued therapy. Skin - transient macular or urticarial eruptions, and exacerbation of preexisting skin lesions. Immune - tender lymphadenopathy. Diethylcarbamazine therapy for oncocerciasis. Penicillin therapy for syphilis. Nelson .

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Medicalchemy Anatomy

Carotid Canal - Foramen Lacerum - Foramen Ovale - Hard Palate - Incisive Fossa - Jugular Foramen - Occipital Condyle - Skull - Skull Base - Temporal Bone. Sunday, 17 October 2010.

Medicalchemy Cardiology

Isolated RV infarction is rare. Suggested by ST segment elevation 1 mm in V. Reduced left sided filling pressures associated with systemic hypotension. If patient is hypotensive - may require aggressive fluid resuscitation to maintain BP. RV end-diastolic pressure of 10-15 mm Hg has been associated with higher outputs than pressures lower or higher than this. Feb 5 2008; 117.

Medicalchemy Dermatology

Sunday, 29 May 2011. Relatively sudden onset of multiple filiform spines on palms and soles. May be an acquired marker of internal malignancy. Filiform Porokeratotic Palmoplantar Keratoderma - Keratoderma - Malignancy.

Medicalchemy Endocrinology

Diabetic Foot Problems - Selected Preparations. Capsaicin Cream - Diabetes Mellitus - Diabetic Foot - Diabetic Neuropathy - Foot Balm - Foot Pain - Neuropathy. High dose 2 day dexamethasone suppression test.

Medicalchemy Gynecology

Sunday, 24 October 2010. Scale at bottom is in millimetres. Chocolate Cyst - Endometriosis - Ovarian Cyst - Pathology.

Medicalchemy Images

A Medical Image Blog by Medicalchemy TM. Saturday, 30 October 2010. Obama - Obamacare - Resuscitation - Satire. Sunday, 24 October 2010. Cartoon - Graph - Healthy - Insane - Normal - Normal Distribution.

Medicalchemy Immunology

Monday, 30 May 2011. Syndrome caused by the deletion of a small piece of chromosome 22, near the middle, at location q11. Absent thymus gland is main clinical finding. Defect in the development of the 3rd and 4th branchial pouches. Presents in childhood or adulthood.

Medicalchemy Neuroscience

Tuesday, 7 June 2011. A cliniconeuroradiological entity characterized by a diagnostic cerebral magnetic resonance imaging picture associated with altered mental status, headache, cortical blindness, seizures, and other focal neurological signs.

Medicalchemy Physiology

Saturday, 30 October 2010. Based on principle that if a known amount of indictor dye is mixed into an unknown volume of blood, and its concentration is then measured, the volume of blood can be calculated from the dilution factor. Sunday, 17 October 2010.

Medicalchemy Respiratory Medicine

Monday, 30 May 2011. May initially have non-specific respiratory symptoms. Examination may show finger clubbing and respiratory crackles. Condition may progress even after exposure has halted. More severe symptoms with disease progression include dyspnoea, hypoxaemia and eventually pulmonary hypertension with cor pulmonale. May be pleural plaques similar to asbestos plaques.

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Infectious Disease Blog By The Medicalchemist Medicalchemy. Is a reaction due to bacterial endotoxins and microbial antigens which are liberated by microorganisms following their destruction. The reaction is not an indication to stop treatment because symptoms resolve with continued therapy. Skin - transient macular or urticarial eruptions, and exacerbation of preexisting skin lesions. Immune - tender lymphadenopathy. Diethylcarbamazine therapy for oncocerciasis. Penicillin therapy for syphilis. Nelson .

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