Posted on 19 March 2010. Tags: Bariatrics, bayview-medical, excellence-including, facility-features, Geriatrics, hopkins, johns-hopkins, joint-replacement, medical, our-560-bed, press-release, several-centers, table-border
Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center To Host “Bone Bash” Citybizlist (press release) Founded in 1773, our 560-bed facility features several centers of excellence including stroke, geriatrics, joint replacement, wound care and bariatrics , … and more??
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Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center To Host “Bone Bash” – Citybizlist (press release)
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Posted on 18 March 2010. Tags: angeles, efficacy, first report®, Geriatrics, osteoarthritis, patients-age, safety, seniors, the-annual, university, well-tolerated
Safety and Efficacy of Topical Diclofenac Sodium 1% Gel in Seniors and Younger Patients with Hand Osteoarthritis San Antonio, TX —Roy D.
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American Academy of Pain Medicine 2010 Annual Meeting
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Posted on 18 March 2010. Tags: conditions, feature, focuses-on-myasthenia, Geriatrics, gravis, inclusion-body, journal, lives, neuromuscular disease, older-persons, striking-effect, the-conditions
This two-part article on neuromuscular diseases in geriatric patients focuses on the conditions that occur with regularity in older persons or have a striking effect on their lives. Part I, published in the February 2010 issue of the Journal, discussed cervical spondylotic radiculomyelopathy, lumbar spondylosis, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, Guillain-Barré syndrome, and bought demyelinating polyneuropathies. Part II focuses on myasthenia gravis, inclusion body myositis, polymyositis, and polymyalgia rheumatica.
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Neuromuscular Diseases in Geriatric Patients: Part II
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Posted on 18 March 2010. Tags: Geriatrics
This article is the third in a continuing series on trauma care and the older adult. The series discusses the growing problem of trauma in the elderly, including its causes and possible ways to prevent it, care in the acute stages, and manifestations and treatment strategies when trauma involves the torso, spine, brain, and hip. Authors include skilled experts in the trauma field representing various specialties at the R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center at the University of Maryland Medical Center and the University of Maryland School of Medicine. Introduction Elderly perso read more
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Torso Trauma in the Elderly
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Posted on 18 March 2010. Tags: brings-him, care-physician, daughter, death, feature, Geriatrics, his-primary, wife
Case Presentation Mr. P is an 87-year-ancient man who has had dementia of the Alzheimer’s type for more than ten years. He has lived with his daughter, Mrs.
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A Patient with Advanced Dementia
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Posted on 18 March 2010. Tags: agents-mimic, central, Geriatrics, ion-influx, nervous-systems, opioid-peptides, Pain Management, potassium-ion, the-endogenous, the-neuron, the-oldest, use-dating, via-enhancement
Introduction The opioid analgesics are among the oldest of drugs in use today, with evidence of use dating back thousands of years. These agents mimic the endogenous opioid peptides and act by reducing neuronal excitability (by hyperpolarizing the neuron via enhancement of potassium ion influx) and inhibiting neurotransmitter release (by reducing calcium ion influx). Their effects are mediated by binding to specific receptors in the central and peripheral nervous systems (Table I).
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Opioid Analgesics for Persistent Pain in the Older Patient: Part I
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