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  • Postpartum dysgalactia syndrome is a disease of sows with multiple etiologies. Generally this disease occurs within 12 to 24 hrs post farrowing. This syndrome is caused by many of factors, the most important of which, are improper management, sanitation and infection.

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  • This work contains in a condensed form a very large portion of all that is practically useful in the treatment of the diseases ordinarily occurring in this country. The symptoms are given with sufficient minuteness and detail to enable any one of ordinary capacities of observation to distinguish the complaint; and the treatment is so plainly laid down, that no one need make a mistake. If strictly followed, it will, in a very large proportion of cases, effect cures, even when administered by those unacquainted with the medical sciences generally.

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  • Functioning loss is the inability to perform certain physical or mental tasks, such as lifting, walking, balancing, reading, writing, counting, and using fingers and hands to grasp and open. Functioning loss generally results from the onset of diseases and conditions and occurs at a later age than disease onset. Disability is the inability to perform an expected social role. For older people, this has generally been defined as independent living and self-care.

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  • On World Malaria Day in 2009, just over 600 days remain until 31 December 2010, UN Secretary- General Ban Ki-moon’s deadline for all endemic countries to achieve universal coverage with essential malaria control interventions. 1 Data presented here highlight major signs of progress across Africa toward this goal. The World Health Organization (WHO) has esti- mated that between 190 and 330 million malaria episodes occurred in 2006, resulting in nearly 1 million deaths. About 90 per cent of all malaria deaths occur in sub-Saharan Africa, most among children under age ive (igure 1).

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  • Intraperitoneal infections generally arise because a normal anatomic barrier is disrupted. This disruption may occur when the appendix, a diverticulum, or an ulcer ruptures; when the bowel wall is weakened by ischemia, tumor, or inflammation (e.g., in inflammatory bowel disease); or with adjacent inflammatory processes, such as pancreatitis or pelvic inflammatory disease, in which enzymes (in the former case) or organisms (in the latter) may leak into the peritoneal cavity.

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  • Harrison's Internal Medicine Chapter 121. Intraabdominal Infections and Abscesses Intraabdominal Infections and Abscesses: Introduction Intraperitoneal infections generally arise because a normal anatomic barrier is disrupted. This disruption may occur when the appendix, a diverticulum, or an ulcer ruptures; when the bowel wall is weakened by ischemia, tumor, or inflammation (e.g.

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  • Scleroderma often eventuates in development of an expressionless, masklike facies. Morphea is characterized by localized thickening and sclerosis of skin, usually affecting young adults or children. Morphea begins as erythematous or flesh-colored plaques that become sclerotic, develop central hypopigmentation, and demonstrate an erythematous border. In most cases, patients have one or a few lesions, and the disease is termed localized morphea. In some patients, widespread cutaneous lesions may occur, without systemic involvement. This form is called generalized morphea.

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  • Thyroid Disease (See also Chap. 335) In pregnancy, the estrogen-induced increase in thyroxine-binding globulin causes an increase in circulating levels of total T 3 and total T4. The normal range of circulating levels of free T4, free T3, and thyroidstimulating hormone (TSH) remain unaltered by pregnancy. The thyroid gland normally enlarges during pregnancy. Maternal hyperthyroidism occurs at a rate of ~2 per 1000 pregnancies and is generally well tolerated by pregnant women. Clinical signs and symptoms should alert the physician to the occurrence of this disease.

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