نتایج جستجو برای: crs

تعداد نتایج: 4118  

Journal: :Hospital pediatrics 2014
Jimmy T Nguyen Ramzan Shahid Ricarchito Manera

BACKGROUND Case reports (CRs) can be valuable contributions to medical knowledge and education. Objective assessments of publication potential and content recommendations for pediatric CRs are lacking. METHODS The "Instructions to Authors" provided by pediatric journals were assessed to determine journal characteristics, manuscript restrictions, and advice to writers. Pediatric journals refer...

Journal: :Contributions to nephrology 2010
Claudio Ronco

To include the vast array of interrelated derangements, and to stress the bidirectional nature of the heart-kidney interactions, the classification of the cardiorenal syndrome (CRS) includes today five subtypes whose etymology reflects the primary and secondary pathology, the time-frame and simultaneous cardiac and renal codysfunction secondary to systemic disease. The CRS can be generally defi...

2013
Kurt Seetoo Maria Paz Carlos David Blythe Leena Trivedi Robert Myers Tracey England Criscelia Agee Bill Arnold Carolyn Dobbs Mary McIntyre Enrique Ramirez Julie Morita Saadeh Ewaidah Wilete Ishow Teresa Chou Kenneth Soyemi Albert E. Barskey Amy Parker Fiebelkorn Paul Lucas Emily S. Abernathy Joseph P. Icenogle Gregory S. Wallace Susan E. Reef Yoran Grant

Infection with rubella virus during pregnancy, especially during the first trimester, can result in congenital rubella syndrome (CRS). Serious manifestations of CRS include deafness, cataracts, cardiac defects, mental retardation, and death. In the last major rubella epidemic in the United States, during 1964-1965, an estimated 12.5 million rubella virus infections resulted in 11,250 therapeuti...

Journal: :Journal of investigational allergology & clinical immunology 2010
M E Zernotti N Angel Villegas M Roques Revol C E Baena-Cagnani J E Arce Miranda M E Paredes I Albesa M G Paraje

INTRODUCTION The pathogeny of chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyposis (CRS/NP) has not been elucidated. Bacterial exotoxins have been implicated in many inflammatory chronic diseases, such as chronic otitis, chronic tonsillitis, cholesteatomas, and more recently CRS/NP. We propose that the bacteria in CRS/NP are not only present in a planktonic state, but also occur in microbial communities...

Journal: :Clinical and vaccine immunology : CVI 2008
Andrew L Baughman Kristine M Bisgard Margaret M Cortese William W Thompson Gary N Sanden Peter M Strebel

Numerous evaluations of the clinical sensitivity and specificity of PCR and serologic assays for Bordetella pertussis have been hampered by the low sensitivity of culture, the gold standard test, which leads to biased accuracy estimates. The bias can be reduced by using statistical approaches such as the composite reference standard (CRS) (e.g., positive if culture or serology positive; negativ...

Journal: :Journal of pediatric surgery 2008
Michele Torre Piero Buffa Vincenzo Jasonni Armando Cama

BACKGROUND/PURPOSE The long-term urologic outcome in a large series of patients with neural tube defects was evaluated. METHODS The following clinical parameters in 398 patients ranging from 1 to 37 years of age--69 with caudal regression syndrome (CRS), 244 with meningomyelocele (MMC), and 85 with spinal lipoma (SL)--were studied: congenital renal anomalies, renal function, vesico-ureteric r...

2016
Suktilang Majaw Anamika Das

To investigate the effect of Clerodendron colebrookianum aqueous leaf extract on oxidative parameters in liver and the immune system of mice exposed to cold restraint stress (CRS). Three groups of mice were employed namely control, CRS and C. colebrookianum leaf extract+CRS. Mice were restraint by keeping them in polyvinyl chloride (PVC) pipe restrainers and were exposed to cold at 4°C for 5 co...

2014
Roger de Moraes Diogo Van Bavel Beatriz Serpa de Moraes Eduardo Tibiriçá

BACKGROUND Dietary creatine supplementation (CrS) is a practice commonly adopted by physically active individuals. However, the effects of CrS on systemic microvascular reactivity and density have never been reported. Additionally, CrS is able to influence blood levels of homocysteine, resulting in presumed effects on vascular endothelial function. Thus, we investigated the effects of CrS on th...

2016
Laurens Holmes Joshua Tworig Joseph Casini Isabel Morgan Kathleen O’Brien Patricia Oceanic Kirk Dabney

BACKGROUND Sports-related concussion remains a public health challenge due to its morbidity and mortality. One of the consequences of concussion is cognitive impairment (CI) and cognitive-related symptoms (CRS) which determine, to some extent, physical and behavioral functioning of children who sustain concussion. Despite the high prevalence of CI and CRS associated with concussion, the risk fa...

Journal: :Kidney diseases 2017
Claudio Ronco Luca Di Lullo

BACKGROUND It is well established that a large number of hospitalized patients present various degrees of heart and kidney dysfunction; primary disease of the heart or kidney often involves dysfunction or injury to the other. SUMMARY Based on above-cited organ cross-talk, the term cardiorenal syndrome (CRS) was proposed. Although CRS was usually referred to as abruption of kidney function fol...

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