Jaundice (Kamala in Ayurveda Manjal Kaamalai in Siddha) Clinical Trials and conditions
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Interstitial nephritis (or Tubulo-interstitial nephritis) is a form of
nephritis affecting the interstitium of the kidneys surrounding the tubules.
This disease can be either acute, meaning it occurs suddenly, or chronic,
meaning it is ongoing and eventually ends in kidney failure.
Acute Interstitial nephritis
by Zae Kim, MD
http://medicine.med.nyu.edu/nephrology/files/med_nephrology/attachments/acute_interstitial_nephritis.ppt
Acute Interstitial Nephritis
by Sally Ravanos, MD
http://www.med.unc.edu/medicine/web/3.28.08%20AIN%20Ravanos.ppt
Acute Renal Failure
by Malcolm Cox, M.D.
http://mycourses.med.harvard.edu/ResUps/CIC/ppts/HMS_1480.ppt
Chronic renal failure
by Stephen P. DiBartola, DVM
http://vet.osu.edu/assets/courses/vm602/ppt/crf/crfvm602.ppt
Acute Renal Failure
by Deb Goldstein
http://www9.georgetown.edu/faculty/wheltosa/Acute%20Renal%20Failure.ppt
Bugs and Drugs
by Michael S. Wang, MD
PPTs/July_emergency_lecture_series/Bugs%20and%20Drugs.ppt
Urine Physical Properties
http://www.austincc.edu/mlt/clin2/Clin2UA_micro_WBCs.ppt
NSAID Nephropathy and COX-2 Inhibitors
by Kellie A Goldsborough, MD
http://intmedweb.wfubmc.edu/download/nsaid.ppt
Acute Kidney Injury
http://www.medicine.uci.edu/residency/powerpoint/AKI.ppt
Acute Renal Failure Intern Emergency Lecture Series
http://www.med.wayne.edu/elab/impeds/content/presentations/intmed/ARF.ppt
Acute Renal Failure
by John K. Amory MD
Lectures/AmoryRenalFailurelecture.ppt
Differentiating Movement Disorders
by B. Wayne Blount, MD, MPH
DIFFERENTIATING%20MOVEMENT%20DISORDERS.ppt
Movement Disorders
by Leslie Cloud, MD
http://www.fpm.emory.edu/Family/didactics/powerpint/tremor2.ppt
Hand Tremor detector
http://web.eng.fiu.edu/watsonh/ELR4202/PresentsSp10/Group6/Group%206%20Presentation%20Slides.ppt
Identify the different types of tremors
By Caterina Pette, Kanwal Raja,
Mike Lopez, Patricia Santana, Steven Kumar
http://web.eng.fiu.edu/watsonh/ELR4202/PresentsSp10/Group2/Tremor%20Presentation%20Final.ppt
Movement Disorders
http://plaza.ufl.edu/eaddress/POWERPOINT%20FILES/Movement.ppt
Medical Robotics Application for Motion Emulation of Parkinsonian
By
Dr. Abhilash Pandya , Ranvir Hara, Ravanpreet Kaur, Gaganjeet Hans,
Mohammed Hossain
http://ece.eng.wayne.edu/~apandya/ECE7995/Parkinson-Final.ppt
Parkinsonian Disease: What it is, What it isn’t and Where do we go from here?
http://www.umm.edu/parkinsons/pdf/what_is_parkinsons.ppt
Parkinson’s Disease Self-study Tutorial
by Holly A. Hepp, BSN, RN
student%20tutorials/PD%20Tutorial%20HHEPP%20060512%20LRH.ppt
Movement Disorders
http://www.meded.umn.edu/courses_y34/NEUR_7510/documents/Tuite/session5.ppt
Parkinson Disease Update
By Harvey A. Drapkin, D.O., FACN
clinical/crh/rural_clinic/docs/Parkinson_Disease_Update.ppt
Temporal Aspects of Visual Extinction
http://www.mccauslandcenter.sc.edu/mricro/obsolete/comd502/13.ppt
Anti-seizure and Anti-Parkinson Drugs
By Linda Self
Anti-seizure_and_Anti-Parkinson_Drugs.ppt
The Pharmacology of Parkinson’s Disease
by Patrick T. Ronaldson,
PhD
Presentation.ppt
Essential Tremor, diagnosis and treatment: Implications for the elderly
by Fenna Phibbs M.D.
Diagnosis%20and%20treatment.ppt
Diagnosis and Prognosis of New Onset Parkinson Disease
(An
Evidence-Based Review)
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What is shoulder dystocia?
Shoulder dystocia occurs unexpectedly during childbirth. It is when the
baby’s head has been born but one of the shoulders becomes stuck behind the
mother’s pelvic bone, preventing the birth of the baby’s body.
Shoulder Dystocia
family_medicine/ResidencyProgram/5module.ppt
Risk Factors for Recurrent Shoulder Dystocia
http://depts.washington.edu/mchprog/docs/studentppp/2006/MoorePPP.ppt
OB/GYN Emergencies
http://www.fpm.emory.edu/Family/didactics/powerpint/Obgyner%5B1%5D.ppt
Obstetrical Emergencies
http://www.fpm.emory.edu/Family/didactics/powerpint/Obstetric%20Emergencies.ppt
Understanding Shoulder Dystocia and Brachial Plexus Injury
by Jim
Greenberg, MD, FACOG
http://www.rmf.harvard.edu/files/documents/events/Jim_Greenberg_9-25-07_OB.ppt
Obstetric Emergencies
http://anesth.utmb.edu/Lectures/Singh/OBSTETRIC%20EMERGENCIES.ppt
Medical Emergencies
Lecture Notes .ppt
Prolonged Pregnancy
by Ashley C. Lindell, MD
Prolonged_pregnancy.ppt
L&D Complications
L_D_Complications student .ppt
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Neonatal urinary Obstruction
by Donna C. Queyquep, M.D.
Hydronephrosisdrqueyquep.ppt
Obstructive Renal Disorders
Obstructive%20Disorders.ppt
Urinary Disorders
lecture%20notes/Urinary%20Disorders%20web.ppt
Alterations of Renal and Urinary Tract Function
Renal%20disfunction.ppt
Genital-urinary System
Genital%20Urinary/Renal%202%20web.ppt
Hepatobillary & Genitourinary
Hepatobillary%20&%20Genitourinary.ppt
UTI prevention in Older Patients with Foley Catheters
uti-prevention.ppt
Uroepithelial Tumors
Terrence C. Demos, MD
Uroepithelial_tumors/UROEPITHELIAL%20NEOPLASMS.ppt
Urinary Incontinence in Older Adults
by Tomas L. Griebling, MD, MPH
Urinary%20Incontinence%20Module.ppt
Prostatic neoplasms / cancer
Genital%20Urinary/Male%20GU%201c.ppt
Assessment of the Male Genitourinary System
MaleGenitourinarySystem.ppt
Acute Renal Failure
by John K. Amory MD
AmoryRenalFailurelecture.ppt
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Acoustic neuroma - An acoustic neuroma is a slow-growing tumor of the nerve
that connects the ear to the brain. This nerve is called the vestibular cochlear
nerve. It is behind the ear right under the brain.
An acoustic neuroma is not cancerous (benign), which means it does not spread
to other parts of the body. However, it can damage several important nerves as
it grows.
Cranial Nerve Evaluation
https://www.msu.edu/course/asc/823j/Cranial%20Nerve%20Evaluation.ppt
Cerebellopontine Angle Tumors
by John K. Yoo, M.D., Jeffrey T. Vrabec,
M.D.
http://www.dypatil.in/picrepimage/C-angle-tumor.pps
Unilateral Sensorineural Hearing Loss
by Jacques Peltier, MD, Francis
B. Quinn, Jr., MD
SNHL-unilat-041110/SNHL-unilat-slides-0411.ppt
What’s up with Acoustic Neuromas?
by Nancy Fuller, M.D.
genintmed/9-27-06-Fuller-acoustic%20neuroma.ppt
Cell phones and brain cancer: Unlocking the controversy?
by Faina
Linkov, PhD
http://www.pitt.edu/~super4/34011-35001/34041.ppt
Congenital Hearing Loss
by Ashley Starkweather, MD
HL.ppt
Assessment and Management of Patients with Hearing and Balance
Disorders
Hearing%20and%20Balance%20Disorders%20Web.ppt
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What is aphasia?
Aphasia is an impairment of language, affecting the
production or comprehension of speech and the ability to read or write. Aphasia
is always due to injury to the brain-most commonly from a stroke, particularly
in older individuals. But brain injuries resulting in aphasia may also arise
from head trauma, from brain tumors, or from infections.
Adult Aphasia and Other Cognitive-Based Dysfunctions
CDD%202251/0131722514_pp8.ppt
Aphasia Treatment Strategies
http://hypermanymedia.wku.edu/ts.ppt
Assessing Aphasia and Neurogenic CDs
Assessing%20Aphasia%20and%20Neurogenic%20CDs.ppt
Types of Aphasia
by Antonio Damasio
ClassNotes/ling411-05.ppt
Aphasia: Symptoms and Syndromes
ClassNotes/ling411-04.ppt
Aphasia
by Kiley Hill
Aphasia.ppt
Aphasia – Treatment effectiveness and evidence based practice Treatment
Efficacy
Treatment%20effectiveness%20and%20EBP.ppt
Tetanus neonatorum: etanus affecting newborns, usually due to infection of
the severed umbilical cord. Highly fatal disease caused by the bacillus
Clostridium tetani, characterized by muscle spasms and convulsions.
Tetanus
by DR.I. Selvaraj I.R.M.S
24011-25001/24031.ppt
Tetanus neonatorum
Tetanus_neonatorum.ppt
Diphtheria
Diphtheria.ppt
Tetanus
by Dr.Vemuri Chaitanya
Presentations/tetanus.ppt
Brucellosis, Tetanus & Plague
By Dr. Riaz Ahmed
Tetanus.ppt
Tetanus
By Chandana Krishna
Tetanus-chandana.ppt
Latest 50 Published articles
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Vasopressor: causing an increase in blood pressure by constricting the arteries; a substance that has such an effect.
Cardiovascular management of septic shock
Cardiovascular%20management%20of%20septic%20shock.ppt
Vasoactive Agents in Emergency Care
by Susan P. Torrey, M.D., FACEP
http://vietnamem.org/ubr_uploads/MD_2012/EN_Vasopressors.ppt
Updates in Haemodynamics Support
by Dr. OY Tam, Dr. LL Chang
ICU-Surgical%20Inter-departmental%20Grand%20Round%20v2.ppt
Inotropes & Vasopressors
by Dr Cathy Armstrong
Inotropesvasopressors.ppt
Pressors
by Scott Forman, D.O.
pcommed.com/Pressors.ppt
Vasoactive drugs in the intensive care unit
by Holmes, Cheryl L
vasoactive drugs.ppt
Steroids in Vasopressor-Dependent Sepsis
by Melissa Hynes, MD
SteroidSepsis.ppt
Overview and Use of Pressors
Emphasis on Cardiogenic, Neurogenic, and Septic Shock
by Alexander R. Raines, M.D
Overview%20and%20Use%20of%20Pressors%20%20%20%20Raines.ppt
Arginine Vasopressin in Advanced Vasodilatory Shock
http://www.anesthesia21.com/board/data/DeptNews/AVP.ppt
Management of Septic Shock
http://sparmy.com/Quake%20stuff/hypertension/SEPSISrevised.PPT
Latest 50 Publications
Current Clinical Trials on Vitiligo (Switra in Ayurveda, Venpadai in Siddha)
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