11 March 2014

Oligohydramnios ppts and latest published articles



Oligohydramnios
Oligohydramnios is a condition in pregnancy characterized by a deficiency of amniotic fluid.

Diseases of Infancy And Childhood
http://faculty.ccc.edu/

Pregnancy Complications…
http://w3.palmer.edu

Complications of Labor and Delivery
Jeanie Ward
http://www.austincc.edu

Birth Related Procedures
Heather Bailey, RN, BSN
http://web02.carlalbert.edu

PREGNANCY, CHILDBIRTH, AND POSTPARTUM AT RISK
http://www.mccc.edu

Respiratory Distress in the Delivery room
http://pediatrics.uchicago.edu

DDH Risk Factors
Lynsey Zuar, D.O.
http://www.medicine.nevada.edu

The Newborn at Risk: Conditions Present at Birth
http://www.epcc.edu

High Risk Newborn Nursing Care
D. Ann Currie, RN, MSN
http://www.epcc.edu

High Risk Pregnancy - Lecture
http://edc.mui.ac.ir

Congenital Renal Abnormalities
Donna Elliott, M.D., Ed.D.
http://medweb.usc.edu

Intrauterine Growth Restriction
Dr. Mahmoud Ismail
http://scholar.najah.edu

Intrauterine Growth Retardation - IUGR
Leah B. Jacobson, MD
http://academicdepartments.musc.edu

Fetal Growth Restriction
Chris Glantz, MD, MPH
http://www.urmc.rochester.edu 

Latest 203 Published articles on Oligohydramnios

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09 March 2014

Your doctor may suggest to test your tears..



Your doctor may suggest to test your tears..

In a study published in Proteomics - Clinical Applications, April 2014 issue by Cindy Salvisberg, Translational Biomarker Group, Department of Human Protein Sciences, Medical University Center, Geneva, Switzerland revealed that among 185 proteins identified in tears only alpha-1 antichymotrypsin is significantly increased in multiple sclerosis patients. Therefore analysis of alpha-1 antichymotrypsin is a promising biomarker for the diagnosis of multiple sclerosis. 

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http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/prca.201300053/abstract

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01 March 2014

Hypovolemic hypernatremia ppts and 200 latest published articles



Hypovolemic hypernatremia

Hypernatremia is strictly defined as a hyperosmolar condition caused by a decrease in total body water relative to electrolyte content.  Hypernatremia is generally not caused by an excess of sodium, but rather by a relative deficit of free water in the body.

Electrolyte Abnormalities in the Hospitalized Patient
Cynthia Seitz MD
http://www.medicine.nevada.edu/
Metabolic Abnormalities
Asha Bale, MD
http://njms.rutgers.edu

Approach to 
Hyponatremia
https://www.medicine.uci.edu/

Hyponatremia
James Yost, MD, MS, MBA
http://www.fpm.emory.edu/

Fluids, Electrolytes and Shock
Tom Archer, MD, MBA
http://anes-som.ucsd.edu/

Hyponatremia
Debra Bynum,MD
http://www.med.unc.edu/

Fluids and Electrolytes
Charles Hobson MD MHA
http://education.surgery.ufl.edu/

Fluids Therapy
Dan Belz
http://www.unmc.edu/familymed/docs/IV_Fluids.ppt

Hyponatremia SIADH
Koorosh KamgarMD
http://www.nephrology.med.ucla.edu/
Fluids and Electrolytes
Warren Gasper
http://www.surgery.ucsf.edu

Fluids and Electrolytes
R. Lawrence Reed, II, MD, FACS, FCCM
http://www.meddean.luc.edu

Fluids & Electrolytes
http://www.bu.edu/fammed/peds/fluids&Lytes.ppt

Fluid and Electrolyte Abnormalities
https://webcampus.med.drexel.edu/ 

Basic Fluids and Electrolytes
Douglas P. Slakey
http://tulane.edu/

Latest 200 Published articles of Hypovolemic hypernatremia

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