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Splinting, Thumb Spica: Treatment & Medication - eMedicine ... Jun 22, 2007 ... Cotton padding application for thumb spica splint. ... of the thumb and second and third digits and the lateral half of the fourth digit and ...
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Dermatitis, Exfoliative: Overview - eMedicine Emergency Medicine Jan 15, 2008 ... Overview: Exfoliative dermatitis, or erythroderma, is an erythematous, scaly dermatitis involving most, if not all, of the skin.
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Erythroderma (Generalized Exfoliative Dermatitis): Overview ... Jul 24, 2007 ... Overview: Exfoliative dermatitis (ED) is a definitive term that ... A marked loss of exfoliated scales occurs that may reach 20-30 g/d. ...
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Erythroderma (Generalized Exfoliative Dermatitis): Overview ... Jul 24, 2007 ... Overview: Exfoliative dermatitis (ED) is a definitive term that ... A marked loss of exfoliated scales occurs that may reach 20-30 g/d. ...
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Tracheomalacia: Overview - eMedicine Pediatrics: General Medicine Sep 10, 2007 ... Because most of the trachea is intrathoracic, exhalatory collapse ... The typical abnormality is of a wheeze throughout exhalation that ...
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Heat Exhaustion and Heatstroke: Overview - eMedicine Emergency ... Aug 20, 2008 ... Overview: Heat illness is a major cause of preventable morbidity worldwide, especially in regions characterized by high ambient temperatures ...
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Macrosomia: Overview - eMedicine Obstetrics and Gynecology Dec 3, 2007 ... Women who previously delivered a macrosomic fetus are 5-10 times more likely than women without such a history to deliver a baby considered ...
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Macrosomia: Overview - eMedicine Obstetrics and Gynecology Dec 3, 2007 ... A diagnosis of fetal macrosomia can be made only by measuring birth weight after delivery; therefore, the condition is confirmed only ...
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Macrosomia: Overview - eMedicine Obstetrics and Gynecology Dec 3, 2007 ... Stillbirth rates in macrosomic infants are twice as high as those in ... Male infants are more likely to be macrosomic than female infants. ...
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Macrosomia: Overview - eMedicine Obstetrics and Gynecology Dec 3, 2007 ... Causes. Causes for macrosomia include factors that contribute to excessive fetal growth and weight gain. Diabetes that is poorly controlled ...
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