Objective: To evaluate the subjective sensation of dyspnea compared with pulmonary function tests, pulmonary muscle strength, and chest expansion in depressed women and control subjects free of cardiorespiratory disease.
Methods: Thirty female patients with major depression (MD) and 30 age-matched female control subjects were included in the study. All subjects were assessed by pulmonary function tests (spirometry) and pulmonary muscle strength measurement (maximum inspiratory and expiratory pressures [MIP and MEP]) by mouth pressure meter (MPM).
Objective: The prevalence of dermatophytic infections in rheumatoid arthritis is unknown. This study investigated the prevalence of dermatophytosis in patients with rheumatoid arthritis and the relationship between sulfasalazine, low-dose methotrexate and steroid therapy.
Methods: We examined 53 consecutive patients with rheumatoid arthritis for evidence of dermatophytosis and compared them 55 with age- and sex-matched, nonimmunocompromised controls recruited from the low back pain population.