…er injury and ototoxicity, leading to multiple modifications of anti-tubercular therapy. The therapeutic dilemma centred on balancing effective TB trea…
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7,227 articles · page 548 of 603…ed fractures ( figure 1A). Closed reduction was performed under general anaesthesia. Postreduction radiograph confirmed complete relocation of the …
…ergic antagonist traditionally used for vascular conditions and local anesthetic reversal, may have properties as a modulator of pain pathways. In this s…
…atitis B (CHB) and raise an important clinical question: Should nucleos(t)ide analogue (NA) therapy be initiated in patients with inactive CHB with high hepatitis …
…omised clinical trials comparing antipsychotics to any control (placebo, standard care or other antipsychotics) in patients with Parkin…
…sciplinary clinics, available disease-modifying medications and therapies that may prolong survival.Objectives To investigate how patient…
…ubgroups had similarly high MACE risk, but the latter used less DMARDs, antihypertensives and statins, suggesting undertreatment of bo…
…rlaps with multimorbidity, particularly cardiovascular disease. Pulmonary rehabilitation (PR) aims to improve physical activity (PA) and quality of life…
…enge is prompt diagnosis and timely commencement of appropriate antibiotic therapies. These challenges are compounded in low-income and middle-incom…
…r medication. Clinically, pyogenic granuloma was suspected, and surgical excision was performed. Histopathology showed pseudoepitheliomatous hype…
…taneously diagnosed IgA nephropathy, for which he was receiving low-dose steroids. We noticed a characteristic raindrop pigmentation of his skin,…
…including medical management, device implantation and potential revascularisation. Prior studies suggested that rest cardiac MRI (CMR) with late …