Posts Tagged ‘medicine practice’

Attention: correlation between polymyalgia rheumatica and giant cell arteritis

Polymyalgia rheumatica is a rheumatic disease that is associated with non-radical to hard muscle pain and stiffness in the neck, shoulder, and hip space. Stiffness is most discernible in the morning. This disease may advance fast in some case, overnight. In other case, polymyalgia rheumatica develops more slowly. The cause of polymyalgia rheumatica is not [...]

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Fight cellulite and wrinkles – one method

Cellulite skin is one of the most usual good looks problems and its treatment is often the clinical trial results not based on a correct rationale nor included in acknowledged protocols. Causes cellulite occur under the influence of a numeral of biochemical and metabolic changes in the interstitial matrix (pH changes, free radicals raise, temperature [...]

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ESR – initial polymyalgia rheumatica diagnosis

What is ESR and when it applied?

The erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) is an simple, economical, nonspecific examination that has been used for many years to help determine conditions associated with intense and long term inflammation, including infections, cancers, and autoimmune diseases. ESR is nonspecific for the reason that grew results do not show exactly where the inflammation is in the lives organism or what is causing it, and also because it possibly connected with other conditions besides inflammation. For this argument, the ESR is typically used in conjunction with other tests.

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Role of medical physicist work in medicine. Part 4

For all other centers the requirements concerning shield radiation could be satisfied by ensuring on the one hand, an unbroken training of the staff and in the other hand, regular auditing/advising visits of medical physicists.

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Microwave radiation in medicine

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