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2009 SEP 28 ... QT interval prolongation, congestive heart failure, administration of potassium-wasting diuretics, or other conditions that result in hypokalemia or hypomagnesemia. One patient ... but with decreased toxicities, such as hyperleukocytosis, APL differentiation syndrome and rash and potentially a lower relapse rate," said Jessica K. Altman M.D., Assistant ...
2009 OCT 19 ... often associated with obesity, is paradoxically also an apparent contributor to muscle wasting and severe fat loss that accompanies some cancers, according to new research. ... slowed the progression of muscle wasting and fat loss, the main consequences of a syndrome called cachexia, in mice with colon cancer tumors. Though it remains ...
2009 NOV 23 ... due to an inadequate intake of protein. In fact, these patients tend to suffer from a wasting syndrome similar to cachexia commonly associated with inflammation in which there is loss of lean ...
2009 NOV 3 ... Research findings, 'Is it cerebral or renal salt wasting,' are discussed in a new report. According to recent research published in the journal ... (CSW), or renal salt-wasting (RSW), has evolved from a misrepresentation of the syndrome of inappropriate secretion of antidiuretic hormone (SIADH) to acceptance as a distinct ...
2009 OCT 5 ... at Johns Hopkins are reporting initial success in boosting recovery and combating muscle wasting among critically ill, mostly bed-bound patients using any one of a trio of mild physical ... many more people are now surviving after being admitted with acute respiratory distress syndrome, one of the most severe medical conditions in need of critical care support. ...
2009 OCT 5 ... 51 kg (112 lb), or 90% of her ideal body weight. The physical examination reveals mild wasting of skeletal muscle and fat. Blood tests show hypomagnesemia, hypophosphatemia, and ... ischemia. In the surgical intensive care unit, severe systemic inflammatory response syndrome with possible sepsis develops," investigators in the United States report. ...
2009 JUL 6 ... increased natriuresis and low blood volume are consistent with cerebral salt wasting syndrome, probably related to the sequence of severe SAH, highly increased sympathetic tone, ...
2009 JUL 20 ... oral resveratrol on the sub-acute toxic effects of TCDD in C57BL/6J mice. A TCDD-induced wasting syndrome was not alleviated by treating mice for 28d with oral resveratrol. However, subcutaneous ...
2009 SEP 14 ... is a disorder characterized by proximal tubular dysfunction resulting in electrolyte wasting. In the acquired form, medications and multiple myeloma are the most common causes. ... in the United States conducted a study "To describe a case of acquired Fanconi syndrome after treatment with capecitabine, irinotecan, and bevacizumab. SUMMARY: A 77-year-old ...
2009 NOV 23 ... an integrated swine production system (7 farms) experiencing postweaning multisystemic wasting syndrome (PMWS). Risk factors for PCV-2 infection and for PCV-2 and PRRSV coinfection were also ...
2009 SEP 1 ... were to evaluate ultrastructural lesions in lymph nodes from postweaning multisystemic wasting syndrome (PMWS)-affected pigs and to correlate these alterations with detection of viral-like ...
2009 JUL 20 ... is the primary causative agent of an emerging swine disease, postweaning multisystemic wasting syndrome, can activate JNK1/2 and p38 MAPK pathways in PCV2-infected PK15 cells." ...
2009 AUG 3 ... and renal failure, often aggravating pathological progression. Preventing muscle wasting by promoting muscle growth has been proposed as a possible therapeutic approach. ... a variety of diseases, including cancer, chronic heart failure, aquired immunodeficiency syndrome, diabetes, and renal failure, often aggravating pathological progression. Preventing ...
2009 AUG 18 ... porcine circovirus type 2 (PCV2) recovered from an outbreak of porcine multisystemic wasting syndrome (PMWS) and inserted into the PRRSV infectious clone vector, generating virus ...
2009 SEP 7 ... tissues and elevated circulating levels of proinflammatory cytokines coupled with a wasting of soft tissues and bone," wrote G. Kamalov and colleagues, University of Tennessee. ... "The clinical syndrome congestive heart failure (CHF) has its origins rooted in a salt-avid state mediated ...
2009 OCT 19 ... intracerebral inoculation of squirrel monkeys, 7 of 8 CWD isolates induced a clinical wasting syndrome within 33-53 months. The monkeys, brains showed spongiform encephalopathy and ...
2009 NOV 16 ... severe pain across the shoulder and upper arm. Within a few hours or days, weakness, wasting (atrophy), and paralysis may affect the muscles of the shoulder," wrote A.J. Sumner and ... According to recent research from the United States, "Parsonage-Turner syndrome (PTS) is a rare syndrome of unknown cause, affecting mainly the lower motor neurons of ...
2009 JUL 13 ... or aggravate a heightened degree of cardiovascular morbidity and predisposition to wasting syndrome. Not all the biomarkers may, however, be causally responsible for the adverse outcomes ...