01 Jun 2007
dysfunction Mood disorder Psychosis PERIPHERAL NERVOUS SYSTEM Acute inflammatory demyelinating ...
atherosclerosis, infection and an increased risk of cancer. Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE ...
of medicine. A wide spectrum of clinical features arises from thrombosis in any organ system; livedo ...
01 Sep 2008
| by Dr Emma Benton and Dr Rachael Morris-Jones
ABSTRACT The cutaneous disorder acanthosis nigricans (AN) may signify systemic disease ...
cutaneous disorder that may signify systemic disease. It is characterised by hyperpigmentation ...
reveal any family history of skin disease and a detailed systems review will identify any possible ...
01 Jun 2008
from application on wounds likely to communicate to the central nervous system, a large blood vessel ...
01 Aug 2006
, Dimpfel W. Effects of tolterodine, trospium chloride and oxybutinin on the central nervous system. J Clin ...
11 Mar 2011
| by Dr Jennifer M Sherriff, Dr Latha Senthil, Mr Richard Irving, Dr Stuart Green and Dr Paul Sanghera
of the Central Nervous System. Lyon, IARC Press, 2007. 2. Louis DN, Scheithauer BW, Budka H et al. Meningiomas ...
. Hemangiopericytomas in the central nervous system. J Clin Neurosci 2009; 16: 519-23. 8. Wright A, Bradford R ...
the parasympathetic nervous system, but they may also be locally invasive and a small proportion that arise from ...
01 Nov 2009
| by Dr Mohamed A Otify and Miss Prabha Sinha
central nervous system abnormalities. Pediatrics 2002; 109: 61-7. 14. Kaplowitz P. Precocious puberty ...
to threadworms, 5 trauma, tumours, skin disease, systemic illness (for example, Stevens-Johnson syndrome ...
for families. BOX 2: CLASSIFICATION OF PRECOCIOUS PUBERTY CENTRAL 13 Idiopath Most common ...
01 Feb 2009
| by Dr En C Fung and Professor Tim Spector
Identifying those at risk is central to managing osteoporosis. By Dr En C Fung and Professor Tim.... WHO defines osteoporosis as a systemic skeletal disease characterised by low bone mass ...
01 May 2008
consequences. Essentially, most bodily systems can be affected by alcoholism (see box 1) BOX 1: PHYSICAL EFFECTS OF EXCESS ALCOHOL Most bodily systems can be affected by alcoholism Central nervous system, for example, cognitive impairment, Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome, peripheral neuropathy ...
03 Dec 2010
| by Dr Alexandra Leary and Dr Mary O'Brien
of the central nervous system. Muscle Nerve 1999; 22: 119-22. 48. Carpentier AF, Voltz R, DesChamps T et al ...
frequently present with symptoms of an enlarging central chest mass, with cough, haemoptysis, wheezing ...
, patients often exhibit systemic symptoms, such as weight loss, fatigue and anorexia, all of which can ...
01 Dec 2011
| by Dr Mahreen Ameen
Disorders of the skin can provide valuable clues to underlying systemic infection. By Dr Mahreen...infection, can often present with skin lesions.
Key words Cutaneous, infection, systemic ...
africae is milder, with a lower risk of progression to systemic illness.
African tick bite fever ...
of the infected tick. The eschar consists of a central necrotic area surrounded by inflamed skin. Sometimes ...