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Provocation of an Infection via Protective Vaccination. 10. ...
1968-10-01

... 10. Prevention of a Provocation of a Virus Infection by Oral Vaccination with Inactivated Virus During the Incubation Period. ...

DTIC Science & Technology

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A Case of Hydroxychloroquine Induced Acute Generalized Exanthematous Pustulosis Confirmed by Accidental Oral Provocation
2010-02-28

Acute generalized exanthematous pustulosis (AGEP) is a clinical reaction pattern that is principally drug induced and this is characterized by acute, nonfollicular sterile pustules on a background of edematous erythema. Hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) has been widely used to treat rheumatic and dermatologic diseases and HCQ has been reported to be an uncommon cause of AGEP. A 38-year-old woman with a ...

PubMed Central

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Provocation of an Infection via Protective Vaccination. X. Prevention of a Provocation of a Virus Infection by Oral Vaccination with Inactivated Virus During the Incubation Period.
1968-01-01

If mice, orally infected with Col. SK virus, are orally immunized specifically with a heat-inactivated Col. SK vaccine, or nonspecifically with a formaldehyde-inactivated poliomyelitis vaccine, the pathological process is not influenced. In particular, th...

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Research and Development Service Annual Progress Report ...
1971-06-30

... blood levels at various doses of oral ampicillin; Acute treatment of accidental poisoning in children; The improvement of ultrafiltration in the Kolff ...

DTIC Science & Technology

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Reducing the risks: A new agenda for military-to-military talks

This article discusses the need to promote military-to-military talks with foreign powers as part of an effort to prevent accidental nuclear war brought about by accidents, provocative military exercises, false alarms, malfunctioning communications. Topics discussed include false warnings, improved communications links, talking military doctrine, ...

Energy Citations Database

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Moving from tube to oral feeding in medically fragile nonverbal toddlers.
2009-08-01

The current article describes a 14-week outpatient protocol for transitioning from gastrostomy tube to oral feeding in toddlers with medical complications. The team ensured that eating skills were mastered before treating patients for 8 weeks with continuous gastrojejunal drip tube feedings and low-dose tricyclic antidepressant and/or gabapentin. We prescribed 6 weeks of ...

PubMed

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Moving from Tube to Oral Feeding in Medically Fragile Nonverbal Toddlers
2009-08-01

The current manuscript describes a 14-week outpatient protocol for transitioning from gastrostomy tube to oral feeding in medically complicated toddlers. The team ensured eating skills were mastered before treating patients for 8 weeks with continuous gastro-jejunal drip tube feedings and low-dose tricyclic antidepressant and/or gabapentin. We prescribed six weeks of megestrol ...

PubMed Central

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Fixed drug eruption caused by three unrelated drugs: promethazine, pethidine and omeprazole.
2011-10-01

We report a case of fixed drug eruption (FDE) caused by three unrelated drugs. A 52-year-old woman presented with a diagnosis of FDE after taking a drug to treat a common cold. An oral provocation test and a patch test were carried out, and the patient reacted to promethazine, which is a derivative of phenothiazine. To determine the core structure of the ...

PubMed

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Assessment of Social Information Processing in Early Childhood: Development and Initial Validation of the Schultz Test of Emotion Processing--Preliminary Version
2010-07-01

Crick and Dodge's (Psychological Bulletin 115:74-101, 1994) social information processing model has proven very useful in guiding research focused on aggressive and peer-rejected children's social-cognitive functioning. Its application to early childhood, however, has been much more limited. The present study responds to this gap by developing and validating a video-based assessment tool ...

ERIC Educational Resources Information Center

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Acute expanded perlite exposure with persistent reactive airway dysfunction syndrome.
2010-01-01

Expanded perlite has been assumed as simple nuisance, however during an accidental spill out in Taiwan, among 24 exposed workers followed for more than 6 months, three developed persisted respiratory symptoms and positive provocation tests were compatible with reactive airway dysfunction syndrome. During simulation experiment expanded perlite is shown to ...

PubMed

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Oral and bronchial provocation tests with aspirin for diagnosis of aspirin-induced asthma.
2000-05-01

In 35 asthmatic patients with acetylsalicylic acid (aspirin; ASA) intolerance (AIA) and 15 asthmatics tolerating ASA well, the authors compared the diagnostic value of the placebo-controlled oral ASA versus inhaled L-lysine (L) ASA challenges. All AIA subjects gave a history of asthmatic attacks following ingestion of ASA and in all of them the intolerance was confirmed by ...

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[Anaphylaxis following ingestion of coffee, chronic urticaria and analgesics idiosyncrasy].
1983-02-01

In a 45-year-old woman with chronic urticaria anaphylactoid reactions occurred after (1) ingestion of coffee and (2) taking an analgesic drug. Prick testing in the patient and passive cutaneous anaphylaxis with coffee extract in the monkey Macacus nemestrinus were positive. With regard to further prick tests and oral provocation tests there is conclusive ...

PubMed

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Drug eruptions: the value of oral rechallenge test and patch test.
2002-02-01

All in-and out-patients, who came for drug eruption consultation at the Dermatology Clinic, Ramathibodi Hospital from December 1997 to November 1998 were included in this study. Medical histories and physical examinations were performed by one of the authors. In suspected cases, a skin biopsy was performed to confirm the diagnosis. Patch test and oral challenge test were ...

PubMed

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Acute amoxicillin nephrotoxicity following an overdose.
1986-01-01

A 3 year old boy developed acute renal failure following an ingestion of 574 mg/kg of amoxicillin. Accidental ingestions of oral penicillins occur commonly, and are usually considered completely nontoxic. Based on this case, however, the possibility of adverse effects following large oral doses of penicillin-type antibiotics, mediated ...

PubMed

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Accidental ingestions of oral prescription drugs: a multicenter survey.
1989-07-01

Accidental ingestion of oral prescription drugs by children under age five continues to be a public health problem. A telephone survey of 1,866 ingestion incidents reported to nine poison control centers was conducted in the spring of 1986. Accidental ingestion occurred most often with a two-year-old child (42 per cent) in their own ...

PubMed Central

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Gold granuloma after accidental implantation.
1995-11-01

A case, in a 66 year old man, of a florid granulomatous reaction to gold dental alloy presenting about 20 years after accidental implantation in the oral mucosa of the lip is reported. Subsequent energy dispersive analysis confirmed the presence of a high nobility gold dental alloy. Florid granulomatosis has only rarely been reported in association with ...

PubMed Central

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Provocative and Powerful Children's Literature--Developing Teacher Knowledge and Acceptance of Ethnic and Cultural Diversity.
2000-04-01

A study examined personal written responses of novice white teachers to address methods, patterns, and implications of teachers' responses to powerful and provocative multicultural children's literature. Ten children's books were read orally and 150 responses from 15 graduate students in an elementary education course were analyzed qualitatively and ...

ERIC Educational Resources Information Center

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[Research on infants with atopic dermatitis caused by food allergies].
2003-10-01

We have examined 370 infants less than 12 months of age with atopic dermatitis about food allergies, especially by egg white antigens. Since the results of the skin scratch test and serum specific IgE antibody test often correspond to each other, only the serum specific IgE antibody test was given to infants over 6 months of age. An oral provocation test ...

PubMed

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Nasal vs oral intubation.
2003-05-01

Both nasal and oral route for intubation have advantages and disadvantages. Oral intubation is easier to perform, faster and less painful than nasal intubation under direct laryngoscopy, while blind nasal intubation represents a good alternative in conscious patient, without sedation. In trauma patient, oral route should be preferred, ...

PubMed

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FIRST AID AFTER INTERNAL RADIOSTRONTIUM CONTAMINATION USING ORAL BARIUM SULPHATE
1961-10-01

Two cases are reported of slight internal contamination following accidental Sr/sup 90/ nitrate inhalation, treated orally with barium sulfate (Skiabaryum Spofa) given within 10 and 30 min following the accident. The effectiveness of oral barium sulfate treatment was also studied in experiments on rats. This substance caused ...

Energy Citations Database

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Birth Control Pill Turns 50
2010-05-01

Article in Discovery News, may 7, 2010. "Sunday, Mother's Day, is the 50th anniversary of that provocative announcement that introduced to the world what is now widely acknowledged as one of the most important inventions of the last century. A world without "the pill" is unimaginable to many young women who now use it to treat acne, skip periods, improve mood and, of course, ...

NSDL National Science Digital Library

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Oro-facial thermal injury caused by food heated in a microwave oven.

Burns to the oral mucosa usually result from the accidental ingestion of hot food or beverages. The burns are usually of short duration and little consequence. The widespread use of microwave ovens, however, has added a new dimension to the problem. Microwave ovens heat food much quicker than a conventional oven, but they produce uneven heating within the ...

PubMed

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Vascular injury following accidental intra-arterial injection of clindamycin: adverse drug reaction report.
2011-03-01

Clindamycin in a commonly used antibiotic, considered safe for oral, intravenous and intra-arterial use. We present a case of a patient that received an inadvertent injection clindamycin 600 mg in 4 mL through a radial arterial line. The patient presented signs and symptoms of vascular occlusion and despite aggressive pharmacological and medical treatment developed massive and ...

PubMed

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Oral aluminium phosphide poisoning in Indian children.
1992-06-01

Aluminium phosphide, due to its low cost, easy availability and highly toxic nature, is emerging as a common self-poisoning agent in adults. In children, besides accidental ingestion, it is usually given by their parents who themselves have taken it with suicidal intentions. Seven such cases in children are reported. Since prevention is the only logical approach there is an ...

PubMed

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Cell-Mediated Lymphocytotoxic Response to Orthotopic Tooth Allografts by RhL-A-Matched Rhesus Monkeys.
1976-01-01

Destructive oral diseases, tumors, missile wounds and accidental injuries may cause loss of teeth among Navy and Marine Corps personnel. Tooth transplantation may be an alternative to prosthetic dentistry, but critical questions must be examined before th...

National Technical Information Service (NTIS)

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An inbred strain of rats with a high incidence of squamous-cell carcinomas of the mouth.
1980-02-01

Intra-oral squamous-cell carcinomas occurred in over 50% of the HMT inbred strain of rats. In the outbred stock from which it was derived the incidence was 5% or less, both when inbreeding was begun and after the inbred strain was fully established. Various factors in food and husbandry which might have irritated the oral mucosa were investigated, but ...

PubMed Central

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A randomized double-blind trial of two low dose combined oral contraceptives.
1979-04-01

Fifty-five women using Loestrin-20 (20 microgram ethinyl oestradiol and 1 mg norethisterone acetate) as an oral contraceptive have been compared with a like number using Microgynon-30 (30 microgram ethinyl oestradiol and 150 microgram levonorgestrel) in a randomized, double-blind trial. Despite the small sample size, the main finding in the trial is clear-cut; Loestrin-20 ...

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