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Articles Tagged With: symptoms

  • ICH May Clinically Mimic TIA

    In a large retrospective review of 2137 patients with intracerebral hemorrhage, 34 had transient symptoms that could have been misclassified as “transient ischemic attack” if brain imaging had not been performed.

  • Management of your patients’ menopause — Is your care on the right track?

    By 2020, more than 50 million U.S. women will be older than 51, the mean age when menopause occurs. Despite the availability of effective hormonal and nonhormonal treatments for menopausal symptoms, few women with menopausal symptoms are evaluated or treated, reports a new scientific perspective.

  • TB Q&A for patients after exposure incidents

    As part of notifying patients of a possible TB exposure to an infected employee, Santa Clara Valley Medical Center in San Jose, CA, issued the following “frequently asked questions” TB information for patients. Employee health professionals may want to consider something like this should they find themselves facing a similar situation:

  • Ebola aftershock: HCWs suffer lingering symptoms

    U.S. healthcare workers who survived Ebola after acquiring it from patients have suffered a wide variety of symptoms and maladies, with only one survivor considered symptom-free at five months after discharge, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.