subacute in English

adjective
1
(of a condition) between acute and chronic.
Delirium can be caused by a medical emergency or a subacute , chronic medical condition.
2
moderately acute in shape or angle.

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1. Acute pericarditis and/or subacute bacterial endocarditis

2. Subacute Coughs last 3 to 8 weeks.

3. Subacute bioas,ays involving molting and Autotomy of limbs

4. The diagnosis of acute/subacute thyroiditis de Quervain is concluded.

5. Once the Abomasum becomes impacted, subacute obstruction of the upper GI tract develops

6. 24 Objective : To evaluate the effect of nursing in subacute fat embolism syndrome.

7. Results Normal ECG was 3 % and subnormal DCG was 9 % in recover - term subacute patents.

8. According to the clinical course, thyroiditis has been subdivided into acute, subacute, and chronic forms.

9. Objective: To investigate the prognostic significance of Centralization in patients with subacute sciatica and referred symptoms

10. Pericardial constriction is typically chronic, but variants include subacute, transient, and occult Constrictive pericarditis.

11. Objective To summarize the diagnosis and treatment experience of subacute subdural hematomas in children.

12. Mycetomas are subacute or chronic infections usually localized on unprotected skin areas and caused by fungi or Actinomyces.

13. Diabetic Amyotrophy is a subacute, progressive, and often unilateral neurogenic process that occurs in the setting of diabetes

14. Moreover, recent studies suggested that an intervention in the subacute phase of aphasia could be most promising.

15. 25 The presentation of the first patient with a subacute sensorimotor peripheral neuropathy is typical of intoxication with inorganic arsenic.

16. Subacute Coughs last three to eight weeks and remain after the initial cold or respiratory infection is over

17. Neuromyelitis optica (NMO, or Devic's syndrome) is a rare syndrome characterized by the combination of acute or subacute optic neuritis and transverse myelitis.

18. Subacute Cutaneous lupus erythematosus (SCLE) — This kind will cause sores on parts of the skin that have been exposed to the sun like the upper trunk and arms

19. Subacute sclerosing leukoencephalitis can pass as a tumour of the parieto-angular region and the acute necrotising encephalitis can imitate a temporal lobe abscess.

20. 17 The Committee reviewed the epidemiology of subacute sclerosing panencephalitis (SSPE) and the purported relationship between measles immunization and the occurrence of SSPE.

21. Anti-Ro/SSA are the most prevalent specificity among many autoimmune diseases, such as systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), SS/SLE overlap syndrome, subacute cutaneous LE (SCLE), neonatal lupus and primary biliary cirrhosis

22. It is easy to perform in patients with a ventricular catheter and Rickham reservoir in situ, thus it is particularly helpful in solving the diagnostic problems raised by acute or subacute hydrocephalus.

23. Tese results indicate under the plateau hypoxia circumstance, the BMS show evident angiectasis and hyperemia and the volume and length of the BMS are higher in acute and subacute periods.

24. Chronic and subacute manifestations of slipped capital femoral epiphysis with an epiphyseal dislocation in the radiographic axial view of 30–60° (ET angle) and ΔED > 20° (CCD angle minus ED angle) in the anteroposterior view.

25. Like the worm-aneurism itself, atheroma of the abdominal arteries arises from a Circumscribed acute and subacute endo-arteritis.: Portions of these foreign bodies are often found in the bronchia as well, giving rise to Circumscribed lobular pneumonia.

26. For more than 40 years, Anderson Health Information Systems (Ahis) has been helping facilities be compliant by providing cost-efficient Health Information Management and Administrative consulting to Skilled Nursing, Subacute, Dialysis, ICF-ID, and Psychiatric facilities.

27. Conclusions: Transverse myelitis should be included in the differential diagnosis of any patient presenting with acute or subacute myelopathy in association with localized contrast enhancement in the spinal cord especially if flu-like prodromal symptoms were reported.

28. Not known: afebrile convulsions or seizures, Bell s palsy, cerebrovascular accident, dizziness, dream abnormality, encephalitis (see below), encephalopathy (see below), Guillain-Barré syndrome, measles inclusion body encephalitis (see section #), ocular palsies, paraesthesia, polyneuritis, polyneuropathy, subacute sclerosing panencephalitis (see below), syncope, transverse myelitis, tremor

29. Leaves thick, coriaceous, dark green above, pale green beneath, oval or elliptic, 5-15 cm long, broadest near the middle, rounded, obtuse or subacute at both ends, sometimes subcordate at the base, abruptly pointed at apex, glabrous on both sides, Aciliate, midribs sparingly hirsutulous.

30. All stages of myocardial injury and repair are recognizable. Acute cell death with sarcolysis and inflammatory infiltrates; subacute damage with “active fibrosis”, including dying myocytes, lymphocytes and macrophages, or otherwise adipocytes replacing vanished myocytes; and, eventually, chronic stage with fibrous tissue and adipocytes surrounding residual surviving myocytes.

31. Under the name of “Pseudotumour Encephalitis” the author describes the results of disturbed intracranial pressure observed in Encephalitides of different aetiology, sometimes also in subacute demyelinating diseases and in tumours of the pons and brain stem which could be mimicked by a perivenous type of Encephalitis.