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    “You may not control life 's circumstances, but getting to be the author of your life means getting to control what you do with them” (Atul Gawande). This quote, from renowned surgeon and essayist, Atul Gawande, expresses an important idea in medical ethics: patients possess a certain level of autonomy in the doctor-patient relationship, and this autonomy needs to be respected by medical professionals. Ethically-speaking, physicians owe their patients full disclosure about their diagnoses, treatment

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    Bell’s Palsy Sir Charles Bell lived from 1774 to 1842 was a Scottish surgeon and anatomist, He demonstrated that spinal nerves carry both sensory and motor functions and that sensory fibers traverse the posterior roots whereas the motor fibers run through the anterior (Bell’s Law). His most notable achievements were his description of the exterior respiratory nerve known as (Bell’s nerve) he discovered that lesion of the seventh facial nerve causes facial paralysis. Bell’s palsy is a condition

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    DİSCUSSİON Dress syndrome was diagnosed because after Trimebutin maleate use was seen fever, skin rash, high transaminase values and eosinophilia detected in the peripheral blood smear. DRESS syndrome is an acute, severe and life-threatening disease with a mortality rate of about 10%, which is frequently associated with systemic organ involvement involving liver dysfunction, renal impairment and interstitial pneumonitis. It is not clear incidence of DRESS syndrome known as hypersensitivity reactions

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    Adenovirus Essay

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    History Adenoviruses (Advs) were isolated by Rowe and colleagues for the first time in 1953, while studying the polioviruses growth in adenoidal tissue. They identified an infectious agent which was capable of producing cytopathic effect in tissues in the absence of poliovirus. Adenoviruses were named after adenoid, the lymphoid tissue from which they were first isolated (Hilleman and Werner, 1954; Rowe, et al., 1955). In 1980, it was demonstrated that the enteric Advs associated with infantile

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    Tonsillitis

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    Tonsillitis Overview- Tonsillitis is inflammation of the tonsils, with particular reference to the palatine tonsils , two ovoid bodies of about 2,5 - 3,5 cm in length and two in width consist of lymphoid tissue and placed at the sides of the throat, immediately behind and above the base of the tongue. The tonsils are exposed to inflammation, usually viral, bacterial, more rarely, resulting in enlargement of themselves and with referred pain in the throat and in some cases ear. Causes- It is an infection

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    When I was 13 years old, my sister almost died. She was very ill with mononucleosis. Coupled with that, she had two severe concussions in a four-month time period. Both the mono, and the concussions caused her to have frequent seizures. The road to recovery was very difficult not only for my sister, but also for my family. My sister was at hospitals and doctors offices a lot during this time of her life. Now, I recognize that without the skilled medical professionals tending to my sister, she would

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    losing a father all over again, but this time I grasped an understanding of what was occurring. My junior year was a fresh start, to getting back on track. Everything went as planned until my second semester I was set back again, this time it was mononucleosis that stood in my path for half of a year. Half a year of education is invaluable. I regrettably failed two classes that I was extremely passionate about, chemistry and English. Although the most successful people not always had the best grades

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    Gina is a 21-year old nursing student who saw her primary health care provider after experiencing episodic blurred vision, fatigue, poor motor coordination and urinary incontinence. Her neurological exam revealed mild ataxia and mild weakness in her left leg without severe spasticity. MRI scan of the brain reveals multiple plagues indicative of multiple sclerosis. 1. Describe the pathophysiology of this condition. Multiple sclerosis (MS) involves an autoimmune process that develops when a previous

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    we did, my doctor decided that I had the Epstein Barr virus. That would explain my exhaustion and perhaps why the lymph in my neck might be swollen. Epstein Barr virus (EBV) he explained to me is a type of herpes virus that causes infectious mononucleosis and can also be associated with different cancers. EBV attacks the cells that line the mouth and throat. The virus can affect the lungs, liver, bone marrow and eyes. It is often confused with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. To me, this sounded like a

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    Finished Business As the other team’s attack plummeted hopelessly out of bounds in the last point of the state championship match, time ceased momentarily. I reflected on all of the exhausting six in the morning practices before school, the travel tournaments to various states, and the same moment a year before when we were sobbing instead of crying tears of joy. A feeling of immense pride struck me when the announcers declared us the 2016 2A state volleyball champions but also a sting of pain for

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