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| ARTICLES RELATED TO acute | |  |  |  | acute: Encyclopedia II - Cysticercosis - TreatmentThe current recommended anti-parasitic drugs for acute cysticercosis are Praziquantel and Albendazole, often in conjunction with steroid anti-inflammatory medication to reduce the swelling (brain edema) that results from immune system attacks on dead worms. If the cyst is in certain locations, such as the eye or the brain, steroids may be started a few days before the antiparasitic, in order to avoid problems caused by swelling. If swelling and immune response are not controlled, the treatment itself can be lethal, so the medication is given ...
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|  |  |  | acute: Encyclopedia II - Dilated cardiomyopathy - EtiologyAlthough no cause is apparent in many cases, dilated cardiomyopathy is probably the end result of myocardial damage produced by a variety of toxic, metabolic, or infectious agents. It may be the late sequel of acute viral myocarditis, possibly mediated through an immunologic mechanism. Alcohol abuse is also strongly associted with the development of dilated cardiomyopthy in some cases. Autoimmune mechanisms are also suggested as a cause for dilated cardiomyopathy.3
A reversible form of dilated cardiomyopahty may be found with alcohol abuse, pregnancy, thyroid disease, ...
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|  |  |  | acute: Encyclopedia II - List of ICD-9 codes - 13. Diseases of the musculoskeletal system and connective tissue 710-739
List of ICD-9 codes - arthropathies and related disorders 710-719.
(710) Diffuse diseases of connective tissue
(710.0) Systemic lupus erythematosus
(710.2) Sjšgren's disease
(710.3) Dermatomyositis
(710.4) Polymyositis
(710.5) Eosinophilia myalgia syndrome
(710.9) Connective tissue disease, unspec.
(711) Arthropathy associated with infections
(711.59) Arthropathy, other viral, multiple
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See also:List of ICD-9 codes, List of ICD-9 codes - 1. Infectious and parasitic diseases 001-139, List of ICD-9 codes - Intestinal infectious diseases 001-009, List of ICD-9 codes - tuberculosis 010-018, List of ICD-9 codes - zoonotic bacterial diseases 020-027, List of ICD-9 codes - other bacterial diseases 030-041, List of ICD-9 codes - human immunodeficiency virus hiv infection 042-044, List of ICD-9 codes - poliomyelitis and other non-arthropod-borne viral diseases of central nervous system 045-049, List of ICD-9 codes - viral diseases accompanied by exanthem 050-057, List of ICD-9 codes - arthropod-borne viral diseases 060-066, List of ICD-9 codes - other diseases due to viruses and chlamydiae 070-079, List of ICD-9 codes - rickettsioses and other arthropod-borne diseases 080-088, List of ICD-9 codes - syphilis and other venereal diseases 090-099, List of ICD-9 codes - other spirochetal diseases 100-104, List of ICD-9 codes - mycoses 110-118, List of ICD-9 codes - helminthiases 120-129, List of ICD-9 codes - other infectious and parasitic diseases 130-136, List of ICD-9 codes - late effects of infectious and parasitic diseases 137-139, List of ICD-9 codes - 2. Neoplasms 140-239, List of ICD-9 codes - malignant neoplasm of lip oral cavity and pharynx 140-149, List of ICD-9 codes - malignant neoplasm of digestive organs and peritoneum 150-159, List of ICD-9 codes - malignant neoplasm of respiratory and intrathoracic organs 160-165, List of ICD-9 codes - malignant neoplasm of bone connective tissue skin and breast 170-176, List of ICD-9 codes - malignant neoplasm of genitourinary organs 179-189, List of ICD-9 codes - malignant neoplasm of other and unspecified sites 190-199, List of ICD-9 codes - malignant neoplasm of lymphatic and hematopoietic tissue 200-208, List of ICD-9 codes - benign neoplasms 210-229, List of ICD-9 codes - carcinoma in situ 230-234, List of ICD-9 codes - neoplasms of uncertain behavior 235-238, List of ICD-9 codes - neoplasms of unspecified nature 239-239, List of ICD-9 codes - 3. Endocrine nutritional and metabolic diseases and immunity disorders 240-279, List of ICD-9 codes - disorders of thyroid gland 240-246, List of ICD-9 codes - diseases of other endocrine glands 250-259, List of ICD-9 codes - nutritional deficiencies 260-269, List of ICD-9 codes - other metabolic and immunity disorders 270-279, List of ICD-9 codes - 4. Diseases of the blood and blood-forming organs 280-289, List of ICD-9 codes - diseases of the blood and blood-forming organs 280-289, List of ICD-9 codes - 5. Mental disorders 290-319, List of ICD-9 codes - psychoses 290-299, List of ICD-9 codes - organic psychotic conditions 290-294, List of ICD-9 codes - other psychoses 295-299, List of ICD-9 codes - neurotic disorders personality disorders and other nonpsychotic mental disorders 300-316, List of ICD-9 codes - mental retardation 317-319, List of ICD-9 codes - 6. Diseases of the nervous system and sense organs 320-389, List of ICD-9 codes - inflammatory diseases of the central nervous system 320-326, List of ICD-9 codes - hereditary and degenerative diseases of the central nervous system 330-337, List of ICD-9 codes - other disorders of the central nervous system 340-349, List of ICD-9 codes - disorders of the peripheral nervous system 350-359, List of ICD-9 codes - disorders of the eye and adnexa 360-379, List of ICD-9 codes - diseases of the ear and mastoid process 380-389, List of ICD-9 codes - 7. Diseases of the circulatory system 390-459, List of ICD-9 codes - acute rheumatic fever 390-392, List of ICD-9 codes - chronic rheumatic heart disease 393-398, List of ICD-9 codes - hypertensive disease 401-405, List of ICD-9 codes - ischemic heart disease 410-414, List of ICD-9 codes - diseases of pulmonary circulation 415-417, List of ICD-9 codes - other forms of heart disease 420-429, List of ICD-9 codes - cerebrovascular disease 430-438, List of ICD-9 codes - diseases of arteries arterioles and capillaries 440-448, List of ICD-9 codes - diseases of veins and lymphatics and other diseases of circulatory system 451-459, List of ICD-9 codes - 8. Diseases of the respiratory system 460-519, List of ICD-9 codes - acute respiratory infections 460-466, List of ICD-9 codes - other diseases of the upper respiratory tract 470-478, List of ICD-9 codes - pneumonia and influenza 480-487, List of ICD-9 codes - chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and allied conditions 490-496, List of ICD-9 codes - pneumoconioses and other lung diseases due to external agents 500-508, List of ICD-9 codes - other diseases of respiratory system 510-519, List of ICD-9 codes - 9. Diseases of the digestive system 520-579, List of ICD-9 codes - diseases of oral cavity salivary glands and jaws 520-529, List of ICD-9 codes - diseases of esophagus stomach and duodenum 530-537, List of ICD-9 codes - appendicitis 540-543, List of ICD-9 codes - hernia of abdominal cavity 550-553, List of ICD-9 codes - noninfectious enteritis and colitis 555-558, List of ICD-9 codes - other diseases of intestines and peritoneum 560-569, List of ICD-9 codes - other diseases of digestive system 570-579, List of ICD-9 codes - 10. Diseases of the genitourinary system 580-629, List of ICD-9 codes - nephritis nephrotic syndrome and nephrosis 580-589, List of ICD-9 codes - other diseases of urinary system 590-599, List of ICD-9 codes - diseases of male genital organs 600-608, List of ICD-9 codes - disorders of breast 610-611, List of ICD-9 codes - inflammatory disease of female pelvic organs 614-616, List of ICD-9 codes - other disorders of female genital tract 617-629, List of ICD-9 codes - 11. Complications of pregnancy childbirth and the puerperium 630-676, List of ICD-9 codes - ectopic and molar pregnancy 630-633, List of ICD-9 codes - other pregnancy with abortive outcome 634-639, List of ICD-9 codes - complications mainly related to pregnancy 640-648, List of ICD-9 codes - normal delivery and other indications for care in pregnancy labor and delivery 650-659, List of ICD-9 codes - complications occurring mainly in the course of labor and delivery 660-669, List of ICD-9 codes - complications of the puerperium 670-676, List of ICD-9 codes - 12. Diseases of the skin and subcutaneous tissue 680-709, List of ICD-9 codes - infections of skin and subcutaneous tissue 680-686, List of ICD-9 codes - other inflammatory conditions of skin and subcutaneous tissue 690-698, List of ICD-9 codes - other diseases of skin and subcutaneous tissue 700-709, List of ICD-9 codes - 13. Diseases of the musculoskeletal system and connective tissue 710-739, List of ICD-9 codes - arthropathies and related disorders 710-719, List of ICD-9 codes - dorsopathies 720-724, List of ICD-9 codes - rheumatism excluding the back 725-729, List of ICD-9 codes - osteopathies chondropathies and acquired musculoskeletal deformities 730-739, List of ICD-9 codes - 14. Congenital anomalies 740-759, List of ICD-9 codes - congenital anomalies 740-759, List of ICD-9 codes - 15. Certain conditions originating in the perinatal period 760-779, List of ICD-9 codes - maternal causes of perinatal morbidity and mortality 760-763, List of ICD-9 codes - other conditions originating in the perinatal period 764-779, List of ICD-9 codes - 16. Symptoms signs and ill-defined conditions 780-799, List of ICD-9 codes - symptoms 780-789, List of ICD-9 codes - nonspecific abnormal findings 790-796, List of ICD-9 codes - ill-defined and unknown causes of morbidity and mortality 797-799, List of ICD-9 codes - 17. Injury and poisoning 800-999, List of ICD-9 codes - fracture of skull 800-804, List of ICD-9 codes - fracture of neck and trunk 805-809, List of ICD-9 codes - fracture of upper limb 810-819, List of ICD-9 codes - fracture of lower limb 820-829, List of ICD-9 codes - dislocation 830-839, List of ICD-9 codes - sprains and strains of joints and adjacent muscles 840-848, List of ICD-9 codes - intracranial injury excluding those with skull fracture 850-854, List of ICD-9 codes - internal injury of thorax abdomen and pelvis 860-869, List of ICD-9 codes - open wound of head neck and trunk 870-879, List of ICD-9 codes - open wound 870-897, List of ICD-9 codes - open wound of upper limb 880-887, List of ICD-9 codes - open wound of lower limb 890-897, List of ICD-9 codes - injury to blood vessels 900-904, List of ICD-9 codes - late effects of injuries poisonings toxic effects and other external causes 905-909, List of ICD-9 codes - superficial injury 910-919, List of ICD-9 codes - contusion with intact skin surface 920-924, List of ICD-9 codes - crushing injury 925-929, List of ICD-9 codes - effects of foreign body entering through orifice 930-939, List of ICD-9 codes - burns 940-949, List of ICD-9 codes - injury to nerves and spinal cord 950-957, List of ICD-9 codes - certain traumatic complications and unspecified injuries 958-959, List of ICD-9 codes - poisoning by drugs medicinal and biological substances 960-979, List of ICD-9 codes - toxic effects of substances chiefly nonmedicinal as to source 980-989, List of ICD-9 codes - other and unspecified effects of external causes 990-995, List of ICD-9 codes - complications of surgical and medical care not elsewhere classified 996-999, List of ICD-9 codes - E section -- External causes of injury, List of ICD-9 codes - V codes -- Supplementary classification of factors influencing health status and contact with health services Read more here: » List of ICD-9 codes: Encyclopedia II - List of ICD-9 codes - 13. 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| |  |  |  | acute: Encyclopedia II - Caron - List of lettersA complete list of Czech and Slovak letters and digraphs with the háček/caron:
Č/č (pronounced /ʧ/ — similar to 'ch' in cherry, e.g. Československo which means Czechoslovakia)
Š/š (pronounced /ʃ/ — similar to 'sh' in she, e.g. in Škoda listen ▶ (help·info))
Ž/ž (pronounced See also:Caron, Caron - Usage, Caron - Writing and printing carons, Caron - List of letters, Caron - Other uses, Caron - Software, Caron - Unicode, Caron - TeX, Caron - Macintosh, Caron - Microsoft Word, Caron - XFree86 Read more here: » Caron: Encyclopedia II - Caron - List of letters |
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|  |  |  | acute: Encyclopedia II - List of Neopets - HissiThe Hissi is a snake-like Neopet with wings. It was released May 4, 2005. Hissi have acute vision and a keen sense of smell which makes them extremely good at games of hide and seek.
Because they are limited edition, not very many are created at the moment. As of July 2005, they are the about 48th most popular out of the 51+ existing Neopets, with just over 100,000 created.
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See also:List of Neopets, List of Neopets - Acara, List of Neopets - External links, List of Neopets - Aisha, List of Neopets - External link, List of Neopets - Blumaroo, List of Neopets - External link, List of Neopets - Bori, List of Neopets - External link, List of Neopets - Bruce, List of Neopets - External link, List of Neopets - Buzz, List of Neopets - External link, List of Neopets - Chia, List of Neopets - External links, List of Neopets - Chomby, List of Neopets - External link, List of Neopets - Cybunny, List of Neopets - External link, List of Neopets - Draik, List of Neopets - External link, List of Neopets - Elephante, List of Neopets - External link, List of Neopets - Eyrie, List of Neopets - External link, List of Neopets - Flotsam, List of Neopets - External link, List of Neopets - Gelert, List of Neopets - External links, List of Neopets - Gnorbu, List of Neopets - External links, List of Neopets - Grarrl, List of Neopets - External link, List of Neopets - Grundo, List of Neopets - External link, List of Neopets - Hissi, List of Neopets - Ixi, List of Neopets - External link, List of Neopets - Jetsam, List of Neopets - JubJub, List of Neopets - External links, List of Neopets - Kacheek, List of Neopets - External links, List of Neopets - Kau, List of Neopets - External link, List of Neopets - Kiko, List of Neopets - External link, List of Neopets - Koi, List of Neopets - Korbat, List of Neopets - External link, List of Neopets - Kougra, List of Neopets - External link, List of Neopets - Krawk, List of Neopets - Kyrii, List of Neopets - External link, List of Neopets - Lenny, List of Neopets - Lupe, List of Neopets - External link, List of Neopets - Lutari, List of Neopets - External links, List of Neopets - Meerca, List of Neopets - External link, List of Neopets - Moehog, List of Neopets - External link, List of Neopets - Mynci, List of Neopets - External link, List of Neopets - Nimmo, List of Neopets - External link, List of Neopets - Ogrin, List of Neopets - External link, List of Neopets - Peophin, List of Neopets - Poogle, List of Neopets - External link, List of Neopets - Pteri, List of Neopets - External link, List of Neopets - Quiggle, List of Neopets - External link, List of Neopets - Ruki, List of Neopets - External link, List of Neopets - Scorchio, List of Neopets - External link, List of Neopets - Shoyru, List of Neopets - External links, List of Neopets - Skeith, List of Neopets - Techo, List of Neopets - External link, List of Neopets - Tonu, List of Neopets - Tuskaninny, List of Neopets - Uni, List of Neopets - External link, List of Neopets - Usul, List of Neopets - Wocky, List of Neopets - External link, List of Neopets - Xweetok, List of Neopets - External link, List of Neopets - Yurble, List of Neopets - External link, List of Neopets - Zafara, List of Neopets - April Fools Pet Designs Read more here: » List of Neopets: Encyclopedia II - List of Neopets - Hissi |
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| |  |  |  | acute: Encyclopedia II - Post-traumatic stress disorder - BackgroundPsychological distress after trauma was reported in 1900 BCE by an Egyptian physician who described hysterical reactions to trauma (Veith 1965). Hysteria was also related to "traumatic reminiscences" a century ago (Janet 1901). At that time, Sigmund Freud's pupil, Kardiner, was the first to describe what later became post-traumatic stress disorder symptoms (Lamprecht & Sack 2002).
Hippocrates utilized a homeostasis theory to explain illness, and stress is often defined as the reaction to a situation that threatens the balance or h ...
See also:Post-traumatic stress disorder, Post-traumatic stress disorder - Background, Post-traumatic stress disorder - Diagnostic Criteria, Post-traumatic stress disorder - Symptoms and their possible explanations, Post-traumatic stress disorder - Biology of PTSD, Post-traumatic stress disorder - Neurochemistry, Post-traumatic stress disorder - Neuroanatomy, Post-traumatic stress disorder - Prevalence, Post-traumatic stress disorder - Cancer as PTSD-trauma, Post-traumatic stress disorder - Treatment, Post-traumatic stress disorder - Law, Post-traumatic stress disorder - Fiction, Post-traumatic stress disorder - Movies, Post-traumatic stress disorder - Non-Fiction Read more here: » Post-traumatic stress disorder: Encyclopedia II - Post-traumatic stress disorder - Background |
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|  |  |  | acute: Ethics in Hindu DarmaThe mark of Dharma
is Achara or good conduct. Achara is the mark of
the good. From Achara is Dharma born. Dharma enhances life. Man attains
prosperity and fame, here and hereafter, through the practice of Dharma.
Good conduct is
the highest Dharma. It is the root of all Tapas or austerities. Righteousness,
truth and good works, power and prosperity - all originate from conduct.
Excerpt from
All About Hinduism by Sri Swami Sivananda
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| |  |  |  | acute: Encyclopedia II - Chemotherapy - PrinciplesCancer is the uncontrolled growth of cells due to damage to DNA (mutations) and, occasionally, due to an inherited propensity to develop certain tumours. Autoimmune diseases arise from an overactive immune response of the body against substances and tissues normally present in the body - in other words, the body attacks its own cells. In a contrast, transplant rejection happens because a normal healthy human immune system can distinguish foreign tissues and attempts to destroy them. Also the reverse situation, called ...
See also:Chemotherapy, Chemotherapy - History, Chemotherapy - Principles, Chemotherapy - Types, Chemotherapy - Alkylating agents L01A, Chemotherapy - Anti-metabolites L01B, Chemotherapy - Plant alkaloids and terpenoids L01C, Chemotherapy - Topoisomerase inhibitors L01CB and L01XX, Chemotherapy - Antitumour antibiotics L01D, Chemotherapy - Hormonal therapy, Chemotherapy - Dosage, Chemotherapy - Delivery, Chemotherapy - Treatment schemes, Chemotherapy - Side-effects, Chemotherapy - Immunosuppression and myelosuppression, Chemotherapy - Nausea and vomiting, Chemotherapy - Other side effects Read more here: » Chemotherapy: Encyclopedia II - Chemotherapy - Principles |
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|  |  |  | acute: Encyclopedia - ConjunctivitisConjunctivitis (commonly called "pinkeye") is an inflammation of the conjunctiva (the outermost layer of the eye and the inner surface of the eyelids), often due to infection. There are three common varieties of conjunctivitis, viral, allergic, and bacterial. Other causes of conjunctivitis include thermal and ultraviolet burns, chemicals, toxins, overuse of contact lenses, foreign bodies, vitamin deficiency, dry eye, dryness due to inadequate lid closure, exposure to chickens infected with Newcastle disease, epithelial dysplasia (pre-cancerous changes), and ...
Including:
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| | | |  |  |  | acute: Encyclopedia II - LSD - ChemistryLSD is an example of an ergoline derivative. It is commonly produced from lysergic acid, which is made from the tartrate salt of ergotamine, a substance derived from the ergot fungus on rye, or from ergine (lysergic acid amide), a chemical found in morning glory seeds. Although theoretically possible, manufacture of LSD from morning glory seeds is not economically feasible and these seeds have never been found to be a successful star ...
See also:LSD, LSD - Origin, LSD - Dosage, LSD - Effects, LSD - Physical, LSD - Pharmacological, LSD - Psychological, LSD - Acute duration, LSD - Physical dangers, LSD - Flashbacks, LSD - Psychosis, LSD - Addiction potential, LSD - Possible medical uses, LSD - Chemistry, LSD - Forms of LSD, LSD - Legal status, LSD - LSD in the United States, LSD - Notable people who have commented on the LSD experience, LSD - Chemical, LSD - People, LSD - Other Read more here: » LSD: Encyclopedia II - LSD - Chemistry |
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| | |  |  |  | acute: Encyclopedia II - Poison gas in World War I - Unexploded weaponsUnexploded WWI ammunition, including chemical ammunition, was a major problem in former battle areas after the end of the War, and has ever since been present. Shells may be, for instance, uncovered when farmers plough their fields; more importantly, shells are regularly discovered when public works or construction work is done. While classical shells pose a risk of explosion, their disposal is relatively easy. It is not the case with chemical shells.
An additional difficulty is the current stringency of environmental legislation. In ...
See also:Poison gas in World War I, Poison gas in World War I - History, Poison gas in World War I - Casualties, Poison gas in World War I - Countermeasures, Poison gas in World War I - Delivery systems, Poison gas in World War I - Unexploded weapons, Poison gas in World War I - Gases used, Poison gas in World War I - Effect on World War II Read more here: » Poison gas in World War I: Encyclopedia II - Poison gas in World War I - Unexploded weapons |
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|  |  |  | acute: Encyclopedia II - Plutonium - PrecautionsAll isotopes and compounds of plutonium are toxic and radioactive. While plutonium is sometimes described in media reports as "the most toxic substance known to man", there is general agreement among experts in the field that this is incorrect. As of 2003, there has yet to be a single human death officially attributed to plutonium exposure. Naturally-occurring radium is about 200 times more radiotoxic than plutonium, and some organic toxins like Botulin toxin are still more toxic. Botulin toxin, in particular, has ...
See also:Plutonium, Plutonium - Notable characteristics, Plutonium - Applications, Plutonium - History, Plutonium - Occurrence, Plutonium - Manufacture, Plutonium - Compounds, Plutonium - Allotropes, Plutonium - Isotopes, Plutonium - Precautions Read more here: » Plutonium: Encyclopedia II - Plutonium - Precautions |
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