... (PDF 1.04MB) Nếu quý vị bị chết SIDS Nếu quý vị đứa SIDS, nhớ tất trường hợp SIDS ngăn ngừa Làm theo mẹo vặt có tài liệu HealthLinkBC giảm thiểu rủi ro, nguyên nhân SIDS chưa rõ Có người giúp quý ... sa, bạch phiến, thứ khác Bằng chứng cho thấy việc dùng chất làm tăng rủi ro bị chết tai nạn bị SIDS Nếu quý vị người bạn đời chung sống quý vị cần hỗ trợ để ngưng uống rượu dùng chất gây nghiện, ... quan trọng cho tất phụ huynh, người giữ trẻ người chăm sóc trẻ để họ biết làm giảm thiểu nguy bị SIDS Để có nguồn tài liệu cho cha mẹ người chăm sóc trẻ trẻ ngủ an toàn, xin xem Every Sleep Counts!...
... risk hypotheses in suddeninfantdeathsyndrome Pediatrics 2002, 110:e64 Hunt CE, Hauck FR: Suddeninfantdeathsyndrome CMAJ 2006, 174:1861-1869 Mathews TJ, MacDorman MF: Infant mortality statistics ... variation with suddeninfantdeathsyndrome (SIDS) in Caucasians Leg Med (Tokyo) 2009, 11:S210-S212 Opdal SH, Vege Å, Rognum TO: Serotonin transporter gene variation in suddeninfantdeathsyndrome ... regions of the medulla oblongata in the suddeninfantdeathsyndrome J Neuropathol Exp Neurol 2000, 59:377-384 Hunt CE, Hauck FR: Suddeninfantdeathsyndrome In Nelson Textbook of Pediatrics...
... soybeans with suddendeathsyndrome Plant Dis 73, 581–584 Rupe, J.C., Gbur Jr., E.E., 1995 EVect of plant age maturity group and the environment on disease progress of suddendeathsyndrome of ... Microbiol 47, 67–77 Roy, K.W., Lawrence, G.W., Hodges, H.H., McLean, K.S., Killebrew, J.F., 1989 Suddendeathsyndrome of soybean: Fusarium solani as incitant and relation of Heterodera glycines to disease ... Puccinia arachidis Speg Crop Prot 17, 307–313 Scherm, H., Yang, X.B., 1996 Development of suddendeathsyndrome of soybean in relation to soil temperature and soil water matric potential Phytopathology...
... doi:10.1186/1752-1947-5-222 Cite this article as: Travan et al.: Opitz trigonocephaly syndrome presenting with sudden unexplained death in the operating room: a case report Journal of Medical Case Reports ... trigonocephaly) syndrome Fetal Pediatr Pathol 2006, 25:211-231 Lalatta F, Clerici Bagozzi D, Salmoiraghi MG, Tagliabue P, Tischer C, Zollino M, Di Rocco C, Neri G, Opitz JM: “C” trigonocephaly syndrome: ... H, Ozer T: Opitz trigonocephaly C syndrome associated with hearing loss Pediatr Int 2003, 45:731-733 Zampino G, Di Rocco C, Butera G: Opitz C trigonocephaly syndrome and midline brain anomalies...
... Physical Component Summary; Diagnosis: Clinical diagnosis of Long QT syndrome or Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy; SCD: Sudden Cardiac Death following variables were significant; recent SCD in the family, ... practice Heart 2008, 94:1269-1275 Vincent GM: The Long QT and Brugada syndromes: causes of unexpected syncope and sudden cardiac death in children and young adults Semin Pediatr Neurol 2005, 12:15-24 ... variables Am J Emerg Med 1999, 17:80-85 Khan IA: Long QT syndrome: diagnosis and management Am Heart J 2002, 143:7-14 Maron BJ: Suddendeath in young athletes N Engl J Med 2003, 349:1064-1075...
... Nashef L, Ryvlin P: Sudden unexpected death in epilepsy (SUDEP): update and reflections Neurol Clin 2009, 27(4):1063-1074 11 Friedman R: Cardiac role in sudden unexplained death in idiopathic ... benefit and/ or risk in sudden unexpected death in epilepsy? J Clin Pharmacol 2002, 42(2):123-136 15 Asadi-Pooya AA, Sperling MR: Clinical features of sudden unexpected death in epilepsy J Clin ... an obstructive cause has been postulated to play a role in the deaths of patients who were found in a prone position at the time of death [9] Human and animal data suggest that specific genetic...
... the Death Documented non-cardiac death Cardiac death Documented non -sudden deathSuddendeath Documented non-arrhythmic death Arrhythmic death Documented arrhythmic death Presumed arrhythmic death ... of suddendeath Forty-two percent of sudden deaths in males and 53% in females occur in onetenth of the population in the top decile of multivariate risk It is important to conceptualise sudden ... cardiac deaths Circulation 1982;65:457–4 Goldstein S, Bayés de Luna A, Guindo Soldevila J Sudden cardiac death Mount Kisko, NY: Futura Publishing Co., 1994 Maron BJ, Fananapazir L Sudden death...
... their aphid transmissibility [2-9] Since 2001, an emergent disease, called citrus suddendeath (CSD), has caused the death or eradication of four million orange trees throughout the Brazilian states ... Filho A, Amorim L, Fernandes NG, Gottwald TR, Bové JM: Spatial and temporal analyses of citrus suddendeath as a tool to generat hypotheses concerning its etiology Phytopathology 2003, 93:502-512 ... RB, Teixeira DC, Jesus WC Junior, Ayres AJ, Fernandes NG, Rabenstein F, Girotto LF, Bové JM: Suddendeath of citrus in Brazil: a graft-transmissible bud union disease Plant Dis 2004, 88:453-467...
... Body-mass index 27.7±5.7 27.1±5.0 0.007 28.0±5.3 SuddenDeath or Cardiac Arrest with Resuscitation (N=1067) Death from Cause Other Than SuddenDeath (N=1905) 67.8±11.2 67 Systolic Diastolic Characteristic ... noncardiovascular causes, and deaths from cardiovascular causes were further classified as sudden or due to myocardial infarction, heart failure, stroke, or another cardiovascular cause Suddendeath was explicitly ... defined as death that occurred “suddenly and unexpectedly” in a patient in otherwise stable condition and included witnessed deaths (with or without documentation of arrhythmia) and unwitnessed deaths...
... analysis showed mild elevation in the patient, we concluded that the infant with HS was accompanied by ITP and DAT negative AIHA (Evans' syndrome) At the age of 10 months after confirming stability of ... indicating he had DAT-negative AIHA [7] Discussion We reported a case of month-old infant affected by HS, accompanied by Evans' syndrome The diagnosis of HS was made by family history (his mother had already ... During tapering a dosage of betamethasone, his platelet counts, but not other blood cell count, had suddenly decreased (57 × 103/μl) at the age of months At this time, plateletassociated immunoglobulin...
... of the association between stiff person and paraneoplastic syndromes, the appropriate laboratory investigations for paraneoplastic syndrome were completed, for which our patient's results were ... spasm ("stiff-man" syndrome) : report of a case and some observations in 13 other cases Mayo Clin Proc 1956, 31:421-427 Lorish TR, Thorsteinsson G, Howard FM Jr: Stiff-man syndrome updated Mayo ... cells in stiff-man syndrome N Engl J Med 1990, 322:1555-1560 Dalakas MC, Fujii M, Li M, McElroy B: The clinical spectrum of anti-GAD antibody-positive patients with stiff-person syndrome Neurology...
... References Figure Prune belly syndrome in a child with Down syndrome Prune belly syndrome in a child with Down syndrome Williams DI, Burkholder GV: The prune belly syndrome J Urol 1967, 98:244-251 ... prognosis of PBS is poor with stillbirths and early infant deaths being common [11] Diao et al reported that renal failure is the main cause of death in PBS [2] The lack of prenatal care prevented ... Current theories on the pathogenesis of PBS suggest some yet unknown mesodermal DS: Down syndrome; PBS: Prune belly syndrome Competing interests The authors declare that they have no competing interests...
... doi:10.1186/cc10073 Cite this article as: Beutel et al.: Virus-associated hemophagocytic syndrome as a major contributor to death in patients with 2009 influenza A (H1N1) infection Critical Care 2011 15:R80 ... T-lymphocytes and macrophages in various organs, frequently resulting in multiorgan failure and death [12-16] In Germany, peak infection rates for A/H1N1/2009 occurred between October 2009 and ... patients with severe A/H1N1/2009 infection in whom VAHS was found to be a leading contributor to death Materials and methods Study design and patient eligibility Between October 2009 and January...
... Language death The rapid endangerment and death of many minority languages across the world is a matter of widespread concern, ... them: what is language death, exactly? which languages are dying? why languages die? – and why apparently now, in particular? It addresses three difficult questions Why is the death of a language ... practical as well as an intellectual outcome David Crystal Holyhead What is language death? The phrase ‘language death sounds as stark and final as any other in which that word makes its unwelcome...
... upper motor neurone syndrome This definition emphasizes the fact that spasticity is only one of the many different features of the upper motor neurone (UMN) syndrome The UMN syndrome is a somewhat ... the UMN syndrome can be divided into two broad groups – negative phenomena and positive phenomena (Table 1.1) Negative phenomena of the UMN syndrome The negative features of the UMN syndrome ... of the upper motor neurone (UMN) syndrome (Table 1.1, p 2) The clinician tends to picture the whole UMN syndrome and regard all the ‘positive’ features of the syndrome as ‘spasticity’ For example,...
... with the hospital system [16] As all deaths among Danish citizens are registered under their unique personal registration numbers irrespective of whether death occurs in hospital or at home, ... or at home, and as all patients were followed up until death or day 28, whichever came first, we are confident that we have identified all deaths The weakness of the study is the fact that not ... SIRS patients was largely attributable to patients without documented infection on arrival (13/15 deaths), which means that SIRS among patients without infection is a bad prognostic factor, reflecting...
... resources and needs as a component of the syndrome The arrival of the MET brings a critical care environment to the bedside In a sense, when an MET syndrome develops, it could be argued that ... hospital and the patient are ‘sick’ [37] Occasionally, errors that underlie the development of the MET syndrome naturally surface during an MET review [38] This often causes parent medical unit doctors ... hospitals but no substantial effect on cardiac arrest, unplanned ICU admissions, or unexpected death However, that study had major shortcomings from severe lack of statistical power due to the...
... the patients with acute coronary syndrome Furthermore, using combination of bacteriological and PCR-based methods we show herein that patients with acute coronary syndrome have higher C pneumoniae ... coronary syndrome (11 males and females aged from 47 to 68) Once conditions for combined microbiologic and nucleic acid amplification protocol were established, 38 more patients with acute coronary syndrome ... sclerosis (2,3), Alzheimer’s disease (4), lymphogranuloma (5), reactive arthritis (6), Guillain-Barre syndrome (7) The progress in that field is substantially complicated by the lack of standardized...
... Postural tachycardia syndrome: Clinical features and follow-up study Mayo Clin Proc 1999; 74:1106–1110 Grubb BP, Kanjwal Y, Kosinski DJ The postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome: Current concepts ... autonomic insufficiency syndromes associated with orthostatic intoler-ance Med Clin North Am 2001; 85:457–472 Kanjwal Y, Kosinski D, Grubb BP The postural orthostatic tachycardia Syndrome: Definitions, ... date there have been no studies or reports on the occurrence of postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS) in patients with MS We report on a series of nine MS patients with POTS Methods...