DINO - Language: Englisch - Health - Conditions And Diseases - G Translate this page Gout Dieser Link verweist auf eine Haupt-Kategorie Graves' Disease Dieser Linkverweist auf eine Haupt-Kategorie gronblad-strandberg syndrome Dieser Link http://www.dino-online.de/dino_page_b7020bfbc2cf75c8e92fe39b5702a9fc.html
NYU SoM - Dept. Of Dermatology Comment Pseudoxanthoma elasticum, or gronbladstrandberg syndrome, is a systemic,genetic disorder of connective tissue that is characterized by progressive http://www.med.nyu.edu/Derm/conf/022001-4.html
Biomagnetic Center Jena | Publications We report on a considerably visually impaired woman with gronbladstrandberg syndromewhich involves degeneration at the level of retina, but has no overt http://www.biomag.uni-jena.de/1999r.htm
Extractions: biomagnetic center jena publications Kreitschmann-Andermahr,I., Rosburg,T., Meier,T., Volz,H.P., Nowak,H., Sauer,H.: Impaired early sensory processing in male schizophrenics - a magnetoencephalographic investigation on auditory mismatch generation. Schizophrenia Research, 35(2), 1999, 121-129 Fischer,G., Tilg,B., Wach,P., Modre,R., Leder,U., Nowak,H.; Application of High-Order Boundary Elements to the Electrocardiographic Inverse Problem., Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine, 58(2), 1999, 119-131 Eight-noded quadrilateral boundary elements are applied to the electrocardiographic inverse problem as an example for high-order boundary elements. It is Schack,B., Grieszbach,G., Nowak,H. Krause,W.: The Sensitivity of Instantaneous Coherence for Considering Human Information Processing; Part II: Similarities and Differences between EEG and MEG Coherences. Int. J. Psychophysiology, 31(3), 1999, 241-260 The EEG (electroencephalogram) coherence depends on EEG deviation type. A high level of sensitivity of instantaneous coherence for investigating elementary
HEMATEMESIS AND MELENA (1) Neurofibromatosis This is a rare cause. * Kleitsch et al - JAMA 147 143411951 (with GI bleeding). (m) Elastic Disease (gronblad-strandberg syndrome). http://www.jeghers.com/annts/HEMATEMESISMELENA.html
Extractions: HEMATEMESIS AND MELENA Seton Hall College of Medicine Harold Jeghers, M.D. Feb. 1958 **Read first * Next best Name of author is given mainly to locate the reference. Multiple authors are not always listed, nor are initials of first and middle names. Comment in brackets after reference refers to reason for its selection and is not the title of the article. Wherever possible the ** suggested reference is from one of the fifty or more journals most commonly available in the average small hospital library, and is not necessarily the best scientific, the most original, nor the most detailed article available. It will usually be helpful as an introduction to any one particular subject if read first and will orient the reader to the general nature of the literature available. GENERAL REMARKS The subject under discussion, concerns bleeding into the lumen of the gastrointestinal tract from the level of the pharynx to the rectum. It does not consider bleeding originating in the mouth, nasopharynx, pharynx or respiratory tract. In a broad sense G.I. tract hemorrhage can appear as hematemesis and/or melena and vary in degree from minimal amounts detectable only by chemical tests for occult blood in the stool to rapidly fatal exsanguinating hemorrhages.
Extractions: GASTROINTESTINAL HEMORRHAGE ANNOTATIONS AND SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHIES **Read First *Read Next Prepared by: Harold Jeghers, M.D. August 1968 Previous Editions: June 1967 and February 1963. G.I.H. = Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage Multiple authors are not always listed; nor are initials. Comment in brackets after reference refers to reason for its selection and is not usually the title of the article. Wherever possible, the **suggested references are from one of the journals most commonly available in the average small hospital library. They will be helpful as an introduction to any one particular subject if read first, and serve to orient the reader to the general nature of the literature available. A separate outline contains data and references on various methods of diagnosis of G.I.H. and general ideas, on approach to therapy. From: The Department of Medicine, Tufts University School of Medicine, Boston, Mass., and the Medical Index Project, Saint Vincent Hospital, Worcester, Mass. The subject under discussion concerns bleeding into the lumen of the gastrointestinal tract from the level of the pharynx to the rectum. It does not consider bleeding originating in the mouth, nasopharynx, pharynx or respiratory tract. In a broad sense, G. I. tract hemorrhage can appear as hematemesis and/or melana and vary in degree from minimal amounts detectable only by chemical tests for occult blood in the stool to rapidly fatal exsanguinating hemorrhages.
Outer References Missing Links? Journal List All-Author List OPHTHALMOLOGICA 215(1)2229 Guzey M; Arvas S; Akar S; Ozkan S Indocyanine greenangiographic findings in young patients with gronblad-strandberg syndrome, 0, 0. http://www.garfield.library.upenn.edu/histcomp/multilayer/index-11.html
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TABLA DE CONTENIDO STRANBERG. PRESENTACION DE UN CASO. Elastic seudoxantoma or gronblad-strandberg´ssyndrome. A case presentation. 7.- VENTAJAS http://www.cuba.cu/publicaciones/documentos/innovac/tablac3.htm
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