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The impact of rhinosinusitis on asthma.

Curr Allergy Asthma Rep

November 2003

Division of Allergy and Immunology, USF College of Medicine, James A. Haley Veterans Medical Center, 13000 Bruce B. Downs Boulevard,111D, Tampa, FL 33612, USA.

The nasal cavity, paranasal sinuses, and lungs are considered separate organs of the respiratory tract. However, a growing body of evidence links the upper and lower airways. For example, the coexistence and impact of allergic and nonallergic rhinitis on asthma is now documented.

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Changes in medicine, medical education, and technology have influenced graduate medical education (GME) and have altered many traditional concepts of resident training. Three issues in particular have led to changes. The first is the shortage of time that academic and community physicians have to devote to medical teaching because of the demands to bring in revenue through clinical practice.

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A burn injury so severe that inpatient treatment is necessary is a crisis in any patient's life. For patients who also suffer from an alcohol use disorder, hospitalization may offer a unique opportunity to facilitate entry into appropriate treatment. In this study, 442 hospitalized patients with burns were evaluated, and 50 (11%) were diagnosed with an alcohol use disorder by DSM-III-R criteria.

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Ammonium, or a metabolite of ammonium, represses the expression of nitrate reductase (NR) in Chlorella vulgaris. The removal of ammonium and addition of nitrate (induction) resulted in a rapid (20 min) peaked synthesis of NR mRNA. Nitrate reductase protein and activity increased at a much lower rate, reaching their maxima by 8 h.

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We report a 29-year-old woman who developed severe left leg ischemia after aortic dissection and left common iliac artery occlusion. Light microscopic studies revealed severe nerve and muscle ischemic changes at the calf level. Nerves also showed extensive perineurial hemorrhage, most likely secondary to heparin administration.

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A partial cDNA clone coding for the haem-binding domain of NADH:nitrate reductase (EC 1.6.6.

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We report a case in which one patient had Dowling-Degos disease (reticulate pigmented anomaly of the flexures), hidradenitis suppurativa, and multiple keratoacanthomas. Abnormal epithelial proliferation involving mainly the pilosebaceous apparatus has been recognized in all three conditions. We speculate that a single underlying defect in follicular epithelial proliferation, characterized by variable expressivity, accounts for the coexistence of these clinically distinct disorders of follicular derivation.

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Soft tissue hematoma as a cause of fever in the adult.

Diagn Microbiol Infect Dis

December 1988

Division of Infectious and Tropical Diseases, USF College of Medicine, Tampa 33612.

Hematoma as an isolated cause of temperature elevation in adult patients is rarely reported. We describe a patient with a large hematoma involving his right leg that caused significant pyrexia. The computerized axial tomography findings are discussed, as well as the possible mechanisms responsible for the temperature elevation.

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Scleromyxedema is a rare type of papular mucinosis that exhibits a generalized lichenoid pattern. A wide variety of clinical manifestations can occur in patients with this disease. Cutaneous involvement is characteristic, but neurologic, cardiovascular, renal, neoplastic, and other systemic manifestations have been described.

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