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    Hypertrichosis Hypertrichosis‚ also known as the “Werewolf Disease” is an excessive growth of body hair above the standard for age‚ race‚ and sex of an individual. For hundreds of years‚ societies have had a certain fascination with the peculiar and the uncertain. Persons with this disease used to be so dramatized and romanticized that they became crowd-drawing money-makers in the 19th century. Most popular‚ Fedor Jeftichew‚ aka Jojo the Dog-faced boy‚ was revealed by PT Barnum in the US in the

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    Triamcinolone Acetonide Cream Triamcinolone acetonide ( Kenalog‚ Aristocort‚)‚ is a topical corticosteroid that interacts with steroid cytoplasmic receptors to induce anti-inflammatory effects. Triamcinolone acetonide comes in cream‚ ointment‚ liquid‚ lotion‚ and aerosol of various strengths. It is used as a paste for used in the mouth‚ or cream for use on the skin. Triamcinolone acetonide paste is used for mouth sores after meals two or three times daily‚ and at bedtime‚ while Triamcinolone acetonide

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    PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTRY Chapter 5 – Gastrointestinal Agents • Inorganic agents used to treat gastrointestinal disorders includes: 1. Products for altering gastric pH 2. Protectives for intestinal inflammation 3. Adsorbents for intestinal toxins 4. Cathartics of laxatives for constipation ANTACIDS o neutralize excess hydrochloric acid o inactivate the proteolytic enzyme‚ pepsin o alkaline bases Results of Hyperacidity: o Gastritis – inflammation of the gastric mucosa o Peptic ulcer

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    lip area. Warts on the body parts are generally agonizing and humiliating. Warts develop outwardly or internally as a result of human papillomavirus. These developments could be cured with several operations such as freezing‚ duct tape‚ lasers and topical remedies. For one to prevent such situation‚ it’s advisable for you to go through the following cures for warts: 1. Laser Procedure. This kind of method is the current for the removal of genital warts. Lasers emit powerful beams that can be aimed

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    Therapeutics of skin conditions: Evidence-based clinical decision making Dr Douglas Grindlay University of Nottingham 15th Oct 2014 What I am going to cover? • What does evidence-based dermatology mean? • How to find relevant‚ high-quality evidence • The role of the Centre of Evidence Based Dermatology (CEBD) • How to get involved / contribute What is Evidence Based Dermatology? • Linking the best quality evidence to the care of individual patients • Involves partnership between clinician‚ patient

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    Unit – II Sources of Research material PRIMARY AND SECONDERY SOURCES OF LEGAL RESEARCH Because the law is so varied‚ there are many different resources available to help locate the law‚ each with a specific use and specific limitations. The major types of legal research resources are primary sources of law and secondary sources of law. Primary sources of law are the actual law itself — constitutions‚ statutes‚ administrative regulations‚ ordinances‚ and court

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    John Hanbury Angus Sparrow (1906-1992) grew up in England within a wealthy family. He was a student at Oxford University increasing his status within society and further progressing his literature skills. During his lifetime he was known for writing a few different books‚ regularly writing for “The Times”‚ enjoying the life of the All Souls and spent a small time serving the country during the war (Lowe‚ J. 1992.) This article was written at the end of the 60’s era so whilst reading the newspaper

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    In contemporary artistic investigations‚ a theme is the focal point a content treats. Themes can be partitioned into two classes: a work’s topical idea is the thing that perusers "ponder" and its topical explanation being "what the work says in regards to the subject.” To build a fire has three themes consisting of primitivity‚ man and natural world‚ and perseverance. First and furthermore‚ the first theme is primitivity. In "To Build a Fire‚" Jack London differentiates the primary character’s edified

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    Psoriasis Psoriasis is a chronic skin disorder‚ easily identified by its symptoms of white‚ scaly skin and red lesions‚ though not so easily cured or understood. In psoriasis‚ skin cells mature faster than the body can shed them‚ causing a buildup. Although there are many theories as to what the cause of such a disease might be – genetics‚ stress‚ or other triggers – no one is quite sure why the disease occurs‚ or what could be a possible way to fully cure it. In this essay we will explore

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    Rectal – inserted into the rectum Intravenously – injected into a vein using a syringe or intravenous line Infusion – injected into a vein with an intravenous line and slow drip Intramuscular – injected into muscle through the skin using a syringe Topical – applied to the skin Nasal – by use of a spray or pump delivering the drug into the nose Inhaled – inhalation through a tube or mask Otic – ear drops Ophthalmic – drops‚ ointment or gel into the eye Sublingual – given under the tongue Buccal

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