Antimicrobial Agent-Associated Colitis and Diarrhea: Historical Background and Clinical Aspects

1984 ◽  
Vol 6 (Supplement_1) ◽  
pp. S208-S213 ◽  
Author(s):  
W. Lance George
Author(s):  
Kamla Pathak ◽  
Nida Akhtar

Background: Hair care cosmetics are meant for the purpose of cleansing, modifying, promoting growth and grooming the hair. These products are designed to provide nourishment and prevent hair damage; these are mainly comprised of shampoos, conditioners, grooming products, etc. The products have gained prominent deliberations across the globe due to increasing issues of hair related problems. As these problems are enhancing at a greater rate, use of hair care cosmetics should be regulated in order to make them safe and effective to the consumer. However, manufacturers across the globe are conducting safety analysis to ensure the safety, non- irritating potential of these products and that the product should not cause any allergic reaction. </P><P> Objective: The review highlights several regulatory as well as clinical aspects of hair cosmetics that govern the use of hair products worldwide. Laws and regulations followed by various countries are highlighted. The write up also unfolds clinical and safety aspects of different hair care products. </P><P> Methods: Regulatory guidelines and clinical reports have been retrieved using sites www.usfda.gov and www.clinicaltrials.gov, respectively. Conclusion: The FDA has recommended that hair care cosmetics should be evaluated for the type of allergic reactions and the products should not be contaminated. An appropriate antimicrobial agent must be added in order to prevent any type of microbial contamination. The product&#039;s safety should be observed in market-place via consumer comments and complaints.


2001 ◽  
Vol 14 (2) ◽  
pp. 364-381 ◽  
Author(s):  
Wolfgang F. Klietmann ◽  
Kathryn L. Ruoff

SUMMARY The specter of bioterrorism has captured the attention of government and military officials, scientists, and the general public. Compared to other sectors of the population, clinical microbiologists are more directly impacted by concerns about bioterrorism. This review focuses on the role envisioned for clinical laboratories in response to a bioterrorist event. The microbiology and clinical aspects of the biological agents thought to be the most likely tools of bioterrorists are presented. The historical background of the problem of bioterrorism and an overview of current U.S. preparedness planning, with an emphasis on the roles of health care professionals, are also included.


2019 ◽  
Vol 70 (4) ◽  
pp. 7-13
Author(s):  
Yuri Karachentsev ◽  
N. A. Kravchun ◽  
Katerina Misiura

The article is devoted to the 100th anniversary of existence of State Institution «V. Danilevsky Institute for Endocrine Pathology Problems of the NAMS of Ukraine». A brief historical background is provided at the beginning of the article. The basic scientific data reflecting the main directions of the Institute’s activity are presented in the article. The results of scientific research over the last 20 years are analyzed in more detail. Achievements in both experimental and clinical endocrinology are highlighted. In many fundamental and clinical aspects of endocrinopathies, in the last 10 years at the Institute 20 monographs and textbooks, 1200 scientific papers in national and foreign publications have been published, over 50 doctoral and PhD theses have been defended. The article ends with perspective directions of the Institute’s scientific activity.


Author(s):  
E. V. Kanner ◽  
M. L. Maximov ◽  
A. S. Ermolaeva ◽  
I. D. Kanner ◽  
N. M. Lapkin

A review is presented to summarize data on intestinal preparation approaches and methods for research. The historical background and main stages in the development of the intestinal lavage method are highlighted, and traditional and modern methods of evaluating its effectiveness are characterized. Dietary recommendations and information about the basic drugs used nowadays in preparation of the intestine for instrumental research are adduced. Clinical aspects of different types of osmotic action of drugs are considered. The composition of laxatives for salt and electrolyte components in terms of potential benefit and risk in patients is analyzed. The main positions of the current recommendations of domestic, European and American expert communities concerning the discussed topic are taken into account. Demonstrated “no less efficacy” of sulfate solution compared with macrogol in adult patients. Clinical case is presented: patient A., 22 years old, admitted to the clinic with complaints of recurrent pain in the left abdomen, frequent stools, sometimes with blood, loss of hair, flaky spots on the skin of the upper extremities. The patient was prepared for the examination – colon cleansing with a sulfate drug, endoscopic examination of the colon - colonoscopy was performed. Diagnosis: nonspecific ulcerative colitis. The treatment scheme is presented, clinical remission of the disease is achieved.


2004 ◽  
Vol 71 ◽  
pp. 121-133 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ascan Warnholtz ◽  
Maria Wendt ◽  
Michael August ◽  
Thomas Münzel

Endothelial dysfunction in the setting of cardiovascular risk factors, such as hypercholesterolaemia, hypertension, diabetes mellitus and chronic smoking, as well as in the setting of heart failure, has been shown to be at least partly dependent on the production of reactive oxygen species in endothelial and/or smooth muscle cells and the adventitia, and the subsequent decrease in vascular bioavailability of NO. Superoxide-producing enzymes involved in increased oxidative stress within vascular tissue include NAD(P)H-oxidase, xanthine oxidase and endothelial nitric oxide synthase in an uncoupled state. Recent studies indicate that endothelial dysfunction of peripheral and coronary resistance and conductance vessels represents a strong and independent risk factor for future cardiovascular events. Ways to reduce endothelial dysfunction include risk-factor modification and treatment with substances that have been shown to reduce oxidative stress and, simultaneously, to stimulate endothelial NO production, such as inhibitors of angiotensin-converting enzyme or the statins. In contrast, in conditions where increased production of reactive oxygen species, such as superoxide, in vascular tissue is established, treatment with NO, e.g. via administration of nitroglycerin, results in a rapid development of endothelial dysfunction, which may worsen the prognosis in patients with established coronary artery disease.


1965 ◽  
Vol 48 (6) ◽  
pp. 790-804 ◽  
Author(s):  
Carroll M. Leevy

Praxis ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 109 (14) ◽  
pp. 1141-1149
Author(s):  
Martina Boscolo Berto ◽  
Dominik C. Benz ◽  
Christoph Gräni

Abstract. Coronary artery disease (CAD) is the leading cause of morbidity and mortality in the industrialized countries. Assessment of symptomatic patients with suspected obstructive CAD is a common reason for a clinical visit. Noninvasive anatomical and functional imaging are established tools to rule-in and rule-out CAD, to assess the severity of disease and to determine the potential risk of future cardiovascular events. In this review, we discuss the updated Guidelines from the European Society of Cardiology on Chronic Coronary Syndromes and explore the different imaging modalities used in current clinical practice for the noninvasive assessment of CAD. The pros and cons of each method, especially comparing anatomical and functional testing, are presented. Furthermore we we address the practical clinical aspects in the selection of the optimal noninvasive tests according to clinical need.


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