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Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 13
Case 4 The Brain Also Faints
body measurements. Patient has a marfanoid appearance, with mild discomfort in the neck and trapezius muscles on palpation, as well as joint hyperlaxity. Neurological examination shows moderate neck stiffness and mild incoordination in heel-toe walking. Headache clearly improves when placed in the Trendelenburg position. Diagnostic Workup
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 13
Case 4 The Brain Also Faints
body measurements. Patient has a marfanoid appearance, with mild discomfort in the neck and trapezius muscles on palpation, as well as joint hyperlaxity. Neurological examination shows moderate neck stiffness and mild incoordination in heel-toe walking. Headache clearly improves when placed in the Trendelenburg position. Diagnostic Workup
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 13
Case 4 The Brain Also Faints
body measurements. Patient has a marfanoid appearance, with mild discomfort in the neck and trapezius muscles on palpation, as well as joint hyperlaxity. Neurological examination shows moderate neck stiffness and mild incoordination in heel-toe walking. Headache clearly improves when placed in the Trendelenburg position. Diagnostic Workup
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 12
Case 3 When the Hindbrain Causes Headache
bodies, intervertebral spaces, and the spinal cord are clearly defined. Panel B presents a sagittal T2 M R I of the cervical spine with an arrowhead pointing to the same area near the base of the skull. The spinal cord and surrounding fluid
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 12
Case 3 When the Hindbrain Causes Headache
bodies, intervertebral spaces, and the spinal cord are clearly defined. Panel B presents a sagittal T2 M R I of the cervical spine with an arrowhead pointing to the same area near the base of the skull. The spinal cord and surrounding fluid
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 12
Case 3 When the Hindbrain Causes Headache
bodies, intervertebral spaces, and the spinal cord are clearly defined. Panel B presents a sagittal T2 M R I of the cervical spine with an arrowhead pointing to the same area near the base of the skull. The spinal cord and surrounding fluid
30. Revision total hip arthroplasty
body mass index; Medicaid insurance; revision procedure; active drug use; HIV/AIDs; chronic heart, kidney, or liver disease; smoking; anemia; rheumatologic disease; coagulopathy; and psychosis as risk factors for PJI.61 Diagnosis The diagnosis of PJI remains a major challenge in revision arthroplasty. Diagnosis requires a combination of clinical
4 How Contemporary Psychoanalysis Contributes to LGBT Psychology: Examining and Addressing Gender Fluidity and Diversity as We Slide toward 21st-Century Transformations
bodies without the need for explanation. LANGUAGE AND FLUID IDENTITIES There is a small
2 New Developments in LGBT Development: What’s New and What’s (Still) True
fluid (1.8%), asexual (1.3%), and other (2.7%). These alternative terms are better able to capture a fluidity of sexual orientation that is excluded by traditional verbiage. This leads us directly to a second recent issue in SO measurement—an apparent rise in sexual orientation fluidity
13. Infection risk
fluid and tissue Sonication (CFU/mL) – All cultures negative No growth Positive culture Single positive culture > 1 of any organism – ≥ 2 positive samples with the same organism > 50 of any organism Histology HPF at 400× magnification Negative Presence of ≥ 5 neutrophils in a single HPF Presence
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