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Localized and common
Localized demodectic mange is considered a common puppyhood ailment, with roughly 90 % of cases resolving on their own with no treatment.
Localized rituals are employed but share common features across India, specifically South India.

Localized and was
Localized conflicts such as those in Haiti and the Balkans prompted President Bill Clinton to send in U. S. troops as peacekeepers, reviving the Cold-War-era controversy about whether policing the rest of the world was a proper U. S. role.

Localized and hence
Localized processes, such as the occlusion of a portion of the respiratory tree, are more likely to produce wheezing at that location, hence the sound will be loudest and radiate outwardly.

Localized and .
Localized dialects also exist with quite distinct variations, such as in Southern Appalachia and New York.
Localized and whole-body application of heat has been proposed as a technique for the treatment of malignant tumours.
Localized translation of β-actin mRNA is one example.
Localized wave packets, " bursts " of wave action where each wave packet travels as a unit, find application in many fields of physics ; the notion of a wavelength also may be applied to these wave packets.
Localized irrigation is a system where water is distributed under low pressure through a piped network, in a pre-determined pattern, and applied as a small discharge to each plant or adjacent to it.
Although Evangelista Torricelli is universally credited with inventing the barometer in 1643, Localized high atmospheric pressure acts as a barrier to approaching weather systems, diverting their course.
Localized argyria can occur as a result of topical use of substances containing silver, while generalized argyria results from the chronic ingestion of such substances.
Localized argyria can occur as a result of topical use of substances containing silver, while generalized argyria results from the chronic ingestion of such substances.
) Localized spread to regional lymph nodes near the primary tumor is not normally counted as metastasis, although this is a sign of worse prognosis.
Localized pleural fluid effusion noted during pulmonary embolism ( PE ) results probably from increased capillary permeability due to cytokine or inflammatory mediator release from the platelet-rich thrombi.
Localized bowel cancer is usually diagnosed through sigmoidoscopy or colonoscopy.
Localized surface plasmons of metal nanoparticles can be used for sensing different types molecules, proteins, etc.
Localized rights of lordship over peasants grew, increasing serfdom and resulting in fewer rights for the population.
Localized geology becomes harder to cross over for a given population to be " continuous " in a xeric geological landscape, because more demands are placed on the population.
Localized food production in urban and peri-urban areas contributes to local economies by creating jobs and producing valuable products.
Localized tissues utilize multiple ways to increase blood flow including releasing vasodilators, primarily adenosine, into the local instersitial fluid which diffuses to capillary beds provoking local vasodilation.
Localized osteosclerosis can be caused by injuries that compress the bone, by osteoarthritis, and osteoma.
Localized deformation of the western edge of the basin along the Ramapo Fault System formed alternating synclines and anticlines that warped the layers of basalt and sedimentary rock.
Localized Deities played a significant role in religiously themed Nordic poems and sagas.

angioedema and common
Sustained generalized seizure activity and angioedema are other common causes of life-threatening airway obstruction which may require tracheal intubation to secure the airway.
Episodic angioedema ( Calabar swellings ) in the arms and legs, caused by immune reactions are common.

angioedema and clinical
Dr. Heinrich Quincke first described the clinical picture of angioedema in 1882, though there had been some earlier descriptions of the condition.

angioedema and observed
HAE type III is a diagnosis of exclusion consisting of observed angioedema along with normal C1 levels and function.

angioedema and name
Pharming Group NV announced on 24 June 2010 that the European Medicines Agency has adopted a positive opinion on conestat alfa ( trade name Ruconest ), a C1-inhibitor for the treatment of acute angioedema attacks.

angioedema and .
Some patients develop angioedema due to increased bradykinin levels.
Infrequent adverse effects ( 0. 1 – 1 % of patients ) include fever, vomiting, erythema, dermatitis, angioedema, seizures ( especially in epileptics ), and pseudomembranous colitis.
The important adverse effects of fluoroquinolones include hypoglycemia or hyperglycemia, QTc prolongation, central nervous system toxicity, gastrointestinal, skin, musculoskeletal, cardiotoxicity, and respiratory effects, phototoxicity, tendinopathy, angioedema, and Clostridium difficile infections.
Infrequent ADRs include fever, vomiting, erythema, dermatitis, angioedema, pseudomembranous colitis.
Erysipelas must be differentiated from herpes zoster, angioedema, contact dermatitis, and diffuse inflammatory carcinoma of the breast.
A cricothyrotomy is an incision made through the skin and cricothyroid membrane to establish a patent airway during certain life-threatening situations, such as airway obstruction by a foreign body, angioedema, or massive facial trauma.
In the acute setting, indications for tracheotomy include such conditions as severe facial trauma, head and neck cancers, large congenital tumors of the head and neck ( e. g., branchial cleft cyst ), and acute angioedema and inflammation of the head and neck.
In severe allergies, such as anaphylaxis or angioedema, these effects may be so severe as to be life-threatening.
Omapatrilat ( dual inhibitor of NEP and angiotensin-converting enzyme ) developed by BMS did not receive FDA approval due to angioedema safety concerns.
A cricothyrotomy is an incision made through the skin and cricothyroid membrane to establish a patent airway during certain life-threatening situations, such as airway obstruction by a foreign body, angioedema, or massive facial trauma.
* C1 esterase inhibitor deficiency ( hereditary angioedema ); this rare disease generally causes attacks of angioedema, but can present solely with abdominal pain and occasional diarrhea.
They do not inhibit the breakdown of bradykinin or other kinins, and are thus only rarely associated with the persistent dry cough and / or angioedema that limit ACE inhibitor therapy.
Rarely (< 0. 1 % of patients ), hypersensitivity reactions ( rash, angioedema ) or myopathy may occur.
Side-effects include gastro-intestinal disturbances ; headache, fatigue ; myalgia ; rarely arthralgia, hypersensitivity reactions ( including rash, angioedema, and anaphylaxis ), hepatitis ; very rarely pancreatitis, cholelithiasis, cholecystitis, thrombocytopenia, raised creatine kinase, myopathy, and rhabdomyolysis.
Angioedema is similar to urticaria, but in angioedema, the swelling occurs in a lower layer of the dermis than it does in urticaria, as well as in the subcutis.
Urticaria and angioedema sometimes occur together in response to an allergen and is a concern in severe cases as angioedema of the throat can be fatal.
This is a very rare form of angioedema that develops in reply to contact with vibration.

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