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Dictionary » P » Prognosis Prognosisprognosis A forecast as to the probable outcome of an attack or disease, the prospect as to recovery from a disease as indicated by the nature and symptoms of the case. Origin: Gr. Prognosis = foreknowledge ![]()
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Results from our forumThe Fiber Disease... of invasive aspergillosis, after hematogenous spread from pulmonary aspergillosis. Brain aspergilosis is not rare and is one of the worst prognosis factors of invasive aspergillosis. STATE OF ART: The incidence of this severe mycosis is currently on the rise due to the development of major ...
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hepatic portal vein... that PS shunt should be suspected in all neonates with increased levels of galactose and TBA, when hereditary galactosemias were excluded. The prognosis varied among 3 types of PS shunts. Careful assessment must be warranted for complications. Thanx! Dip Jyoti Chakraborty
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The Fiber Disease... catheters. Amphotericin B is the drug of choice, although it appears to be poor correlation between in vitro susceptibility and clinical response. Prognosis is poor, with a mortality of 76% in the 85 reported cases. Survival was related to the resolution of the neutropenia. The whole crapload: ...
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Schizophrenia... as well. Schizophrenia is often treatable. There are a number of medications out there for treating it. There are basically 3 categories of prognosis: Full recovery, partial recover, and no recovery. The odds are about 1/3 for each, so it's really a roll of the dice, unfortunately. The important ...
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cellular addressing question... is a pheromone that is responsible for aggregation in slime mold Dictyostelium discoideum :wink: Read HERE for a complete understanding Whoaa, my "prognosis" is correct, it is all about signaling transduction pathway and protein transmembrane receptor yeah! 8) :D My double-thumb-up for our sweet ...
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