Pharmacologic therapy

Cavernous sinus thrombosis

Cavernous
Cavernous sinus thrombosis (CST) is the formation of a blood clot within the cavernous sinus, a cavity at the base of the brain which drains deoxygenated blood from the brain back to the heart. The cause is usually from a spreading infection in the nose, sinuses, ears, or teeth. Staphylococcus aureus and Streptococcus are often the associated bacteria. Cavernous sinus thrombosis symptoms include; decrease or loss of vision, chemosis, exophthalmos (bulging eyes), headaches, and paralysis of the cranial nerves which course through the cavernous sinus...

Pharmacologic therapy - List of case studies

Diffuse Intra-Axial expansive Lesion of the Enchephalic Trunk not surgically investigated_4

1)         What therapy do you suggest? If you exclude the surgical operation do you share the pharmacologic therapy + diagnosed radiotherapy? Is there the possibility after ...

Diffuse Intra-Axial expansive Lesion of the Enchephalic Trunk

an experimental treatment with Nimotuzumab, and Radiation therapy is planned to continue with Nimotuzumab. ... If you exclude the surgical operation do you share the pharmacologic therapy + diagnosed radiotherapy? Is there the possibility after ...

Axonal and Demyelinative Sensorimotor Neuropathy

studies and an MRI of the lumbosacral spine. For now, therapy might be directed at management of pain which is often a ... undertaking, but might include instituting a variety of pharmacologic modalities among them topicals (lidoderm patch), tricyclics ...

Trigeminal Neuralgia

1)     What therapy do you suggest?   2)     Is ... doctor are reported, consisting in the continuation of the pharmacologic therapy; with the possible thermocoagulation of Gasser's ...

Post Traumatic Double Pelvic Fracture

discopathies and disc arthrosis. The prescribed therapy included Piroxicam, Tioside, Depalgos, and low-molecular-weight-heparin ... bed confinement or, even, complete immobilization, which pharmacologic therapy you think has to be connected? (heparin, anti-platelet ...

Low back pain due to spondylosis and degenerative disc disease

1) Therapy suggested? 2) Activities that can be carried out and that can’t ... or not available for any reason (injections). 3. Pharmacologic: a. The patient may benefit from using a NSAID ( ...

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