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Pulmonary fibrosis is a severe condition with no cure and limited therapeutic options. A better understanding of its pathophysiology is needed. Recent studies have suggested that pulmonary fibrosis may be driven by accelerated aging-related mechanisms.

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Objective: Despite the high rate of psychiatric disorders in nursing homes, research indicates that psychiatric consultation is requested infrequently. The authors sought to determine the rate of psychiatric consultation in a nursing home population and to assess what factors were related to a consultation request.

Methods: Subjects were recruited from a stratified random sample of 59 nursing homes across Maryland.

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Agitation is a serious problem for elderly individuals with dementia. It is often the major reason for admission to a restrictive environment such as a nursing home or hospital. The objectives of the current study were to (1) identify the components of agitation embedded in the Psychogeriatric Dependency Rating Scale (PGDRS) and (2) find race, gender, depression, and cognitive deficits associated with the factors extracted from the PGDRS in demographic variables and clinical variables.

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Background: Verbal and physical aggression are common behavior problems among nursing home residents with dementia. Depression among nursing home residents is also a common but underdiagnosed disorder.

Method: Data collected on 1101 residents with dementia, newly admitted to a sample of 59 nursing homes across Maryland, were analyzed to determine if there was a relationship between depression and physical and verbal aggression.

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Concepts of fever: recent advances and lingering dogma.

Clin Infect Dis

July 1997

Medical Care Center, Veterans Affairs Maryland Health Care Center, Department of Medicine and Preventive Medicine/Epidemiology, Baltimore, Maryland 21201, USA.

Fever has been a preoccupation of clinicians since medicine's beginning. One might therefore expect that basic concepts relating to this physiological response would be well delineated and that such concepts would be widely known. In fact, only in the past several decades has the febrile response been subjected to scientific scrutiny.

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