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Alicia Berger
9,418 Views ยท 8 months ago

Pulmonary Artery Swan Ganz Catheter

Hanu Surgical-Devices
9,415 Views ยท 8 months ago

ROTIGS medical device by Honolulu inventor Dr. Brad NaPier makes difficult airway intubations easier for medical professionals.

Mohamed
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Current treatment is a combination of pegylated interferon-alpha-2a or pegylated interferon-alpha-2b (brand names Pegasys or PEG-Intron) and the antiviral drug ribavirin for a period of 24 or 48 weeks, depending on hepatitis C virus genotype. In a large multicenter randomized control study among genotype 2 or 3 infected patients (NORDymanIC),[35] patients achieving HCV RNA below 1000 IU/mL by day 7 who were treated for 12 weeks demonstrated similar cure rates as those treated for 24 weeks.[36][37]

Pegylated interferon-alpha-2a plus ribavirin may increase sustained virological response among patients with chronic hepatitis C as compared to pegylated interferon-alpha-2b plus ribavirin according to a systematic review of randomized controlled trials .[38] The relative benefit increase was 14.6%. For patients at similar risk to those in this study (41.0% had sustained virological response when not treated with pegylated interferon alpha 2a plus ribavirin), this leads to an absolute benefit increase of 6%. About 16.7 patients must be treated for one to benefit (number needed to treat = 16.7; click here [39] to adjust these results for patients at higher or lower risk of sustained virological response). However, this study's results may be biased due to uncertain temporality of association, selective dose response.

Treatment is generally recommended for patients with proven hepatitis C virus infection and persistently abnormal liver function tests.

Treatment during the acute infection phase has much higher success rates (greater than 90%) with a shorter duration of treatment; however, this must be balanced against the 15-40% chance of spontaneous clearance without treatment (see Acute Hepatitis C section above).

Those with low initial viral loads respond much better to treatment than those with higher viral loads (greater than 400,000 IU/mL). Current combination therapy is usually supervised by physicians in the fields of gastroenterology, hepatology or infectious disease.

The treatment may be physically demanding, particularly for those with a prior history of drug or alcohol abuse. It can qualify for temporary disability in some cases. A substantial proportion of patients will experience a panoply of side effects ranging from a 'flu-like' syndrome (the most common, experienced for a few days after the weekly injection of interferon) to severe adverse events including anemia, cardiovascular events and psychiatric problems such as suicide or suicidal ideation. The latter are exacerbated by the general physiological stress experienced by the patient.

samer kareem
9,400 Views ยท 8 months ago

Recommended range without diabetes is 70 to 130mg/dL. (The standard for measuring blood glucose is "mg/dL" which means milligrams per deciliter.) If your blood glucose level is above 130mg/dL, that's fasting hyperglycemia. Fasting hyperglycemia is a common diabetes complication.

Medical_Videos
9,388 Views ยท 8 months ago

Anatomy of the Heart

USMLE
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Straight Leg Raising from the USMLE collection

Harvard_Student
9,380 Views ยท 8 months ago

Medical Eye Protection

samer kareem
9,380 Views ยท 8 months ago

Appendicitis is an inflammation of the appendix, a 3 1/2-inch-long tube of tissue that extends from the large intestine. No one is absolutely certain what the function of the appendix is. One thing we do know: We can live without it, without apparent consequences.

samer kareem
9,380 Views ยท 8 months ago

Colonoscopy is a test that allows your doctor to look at the inner lining of your large intestine (rectum and colon). He or she uses a thin, flexible tube called a colonoscope to look at the colon. A colonoscopy helps find ulcers, colon polyps, tumors, and areas of inflammation or bleeding.

Emery King
9,377 Views ยท 8 months ago

This high technology apparatus for the forearm is helping to restore hand movement in stroke patients. ~ Detroit Medical Center

Mostafa Yakoot
9,376 Views ยท 8 months ago

A Lecture Presented to The International Congress of Pediatric Hepatology & Gastroenterology, September 2010

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Histology of Tooth Development

Alicia Berger
9,371 Views ยท 8 months ago

Coronary Artery Atherosclerosis

samer kareem
9,367 Views ยท 8 months ago

One thing we do know: We can live without it, without apparent consequences. Appendicitis is a medical emergency that requires prompt surgery to remove the appendix. Left untreated, an inflamed appendix will eventually burst, or perforate, spilling infectious materials into the abdominal cavity.

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9,366 Views ยท 8 months ago

Sprains and Strains

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9,365 Views ยท 8 months ago

A fluid-filled swelling (cyst) in the Bartholin's glands, which lubricate the vagina.

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9,362 Views ยท 8 months ago

How to Use Tampons for The First Time Demo Video

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9,356 Views ยท 8 months ago

Prostate Health and Cancer Seminar features nationally renowned physicians and scientists presenting the most current study and practices for the diagnosis and treatment of prostate cancer. This day-long program offers in-depth exploration of prostate issues that range from monitoring PSA counts to cutting-edge research to current treatment trends.

samer kareem
9,355 Views ยท 8 months ago

A wart is a skin growth caused by some types of the virus called the human papillomavirus (HPV). HPV infects the top layer of skin, usually entering the body in an area of broken skin. The virus causes the top layer of skin to grow rapidly, forming a wart. Most warts go away on their own within months or years.

DrHouse
9,351 Views ยท 8 months ago

Pseudo-exfoliation with small pupil




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