نتایج جستجو برای: systemic corticosteroid

تعداد نتایج: 187299  

Journal: :journal of dental research, dental clinics, dental prospects 0
arash azizi shirin lawaf

background and aims. oral pemphigus vulgaris is a chronic autoimmune mucocutaneous intraepithelial disease that primarily affects patients over the age of fifty, resulting in mucosal ulceration and is a potentially life-threatening disease. the purpose of this study was to investigate the efficacy of dapsone in combination with systemic corticosteroids to treat the oral lesions of oral pemphigu...

2010
A. Betrán M.C. Villuendas A. Rezusta B. Moles M.C. Rubio M.J. Revillo P. Boiron S. Bello V. Rodríguez-Nava

We report a case of cavitary pneumonia caused by N. otitidiscaviarum in a man with diabetes mellitus and thrombocytopenia treated with systemic corticosteroid. Taxonomic identification involved phenotypic testing and molecular identification that was carried out by DNA sequencing of the 16SrRNA gene.

Journal: :Archives of dermatology 2002
Naveed Sami Ansa Qureshi Eleonora Ruocco A Razzaque Ahmed

BACKGROUND Pemphigus vulgaris (PV) is a rare, potentially fatal autoimmune mucocutaneous blistering disease. The prolonged use of systemic corticosteroids, though clinically effective in high doses, can result in multiple debilitating adverse effects. Immunosuppressive agents, used as adjuvants and as corticosteroid-sparing agents, are not effective in all patients and are contraindicated in so...

Abedini Robabe Chams-Davatchi Cheyda Daneshpazhooh Maryam Esmaili Nafiseh Ghiasi Maryam Mortazavi Hossein Roghani Iman

Background: Pemphigus vulgaris (PV) is an autoimmune bullous disorder that is fatal if left untreated. High dose systemic corticosteroids are the basis of therapy. The addition of immunosuppressive agents has improved the disease outcome and reduced the required corticosteroid dose and related toxicity. Mycophenolate mofetil is increasingly used as a steroid-sparing agent in immunotherapy of PV...

Journal: :American journal of surgery 2013
Audrey S Wang Ehrin J Armstrong April W Armstrong

BACKGROUND Determining whether systemic corticosteroids impair wound healing is a clinically relevant topic that has important management implications. METHODS We reviewed literature on the effects of corticosteroids on wound healing from animal and human studies searching MEDLINE from 1949 to 2011. RESULTS Some animal studies show a 30% reduction in wound tensile strength with perioperativ...

Aliakbar Sayyari Farid Imanzade Pantea Tajik,

Abstract Cytomegalovirus (CMV) is a virus that can be consider as invasive infection after transplantation or chemotherapy, long-term corticosteroid users or in immunodeficient patients such as HIV. Different complications were seen in immunocompetent patients but colitis rarely occurs. The diagnosis of CMV was based on pathology by colonoscopy, positive CMV antigen and high CMV-IgM titer serum...

Journal: :Archives of disease in childhood 1990
H J Fletcher S A Ibrahim N Speight

Thirty five asthma deaths in children aged 1 to 16 years were investigated in detail. Twenty four of these children had previously been under hospital consultant care and there were seven inpatient deaths. Twenty nine cases (83%) had a history of severe asthma, 17 of whom had previously experienced a life threatening attack. The fatal outcome, however, could not have been predicted in six child...

Journal: :Postgraduate medical journal 1984
V Manomohan S G Subbuswamy C P Willoughby

A patient is described who developed acute pericarditis during a severe first attack of Crohn's disease. The opportunity was taken to measure levels of circulating immune complexes, both during the acute phase of the illness and during convalescence; no significant change in these levels from normal values was found. The Crohn's disease and the associated pericarditis responded to systemic cort...

Journal: :Anais brasileiros de dermatologia 2010
Carolina Balbi Mosqueira Laura de Albuquerque Furlani Augusto Frederico de Paula Xavier Paulo Rowilson Cunha Alda Maria Penna Galvão

Acquired bullous epidermolysis is a chronic and rare bullous subepidermal disease. It usually begins in adulthood and its etiology is unknown although it is associated with antibodies against type VII collagen. There are spontaneous and trauma induced formation of blisters that may cause serious complications. Treatment is disappointing and difficult. Apart from conventional therapy with system...

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