This form of pancreatitis can be fatal and requires early intervention and
aggressive treatment when it is present.
Those patients deemed likely to experience slow healing could be given more
aggressive treatment when they first reach the hospital, potentially avoiding months of debilitation.
Not exact matches
Back then,
when a patient's death appeared to be inevitable, we talked to families about DNR (do not resuscitate) orders and about the option of not initiating more
aggressive treatment.
These data are very encouraging, especially for a disease that is extremely
aggressive and has limited
treatment options
when it metastasizes.»
Poker players may decide to continue betting despite a lower chance of winning, just as doctors may decide to go ahead with more
aggressive treatments even
when the risk may be high and the estimated benefit low.
Every year nearly 30,000 Americans die from an
aggressive, gut - infecting bacteria called Clostridium difficile (C. difficile), which is resistant to many common antibiotics and can flourish
when antibiotic
treatment kills off beneficial bacteria that normally keep it at bay.
A new score that could identify certain women with primary breast cancer in need of more or less
aggressive treatments could play a pivotal role in ensuring they are given the best possible chance of survival, while only giving
treatments such as chemotherapy
when it's necessary.
When the stem cells enable the cancer to repopulate during a relapse, the newly emerged cancer is often more
aggressive and more resistant to
treatment.
THURSDAY, May 3, 2018 (HealthDay News)-- Much of the debate over
when to start having mammograms has focused on lives saved, but new research suggests that early screening might also translate into smaller tumors and less
aggressive breast cancer
treatments.
Thanks for the info Chris —
when my husband was initially diagnosed, he did a very
aggressive phlebotomy
treatment to get his levels within the normal range, and again, that was probably 15 years ago.
When asked to assess each patients health, the doctors tended to assign a lower cardiovascular risk to women than to men who had the very same risk factors — and tended to recommend less -
aggressive treatments.
But there's another school of thought growing within the Wakandan people, one that argues a more
aggressive stance needs to be taken, particularly
when the citizens of other African countries have undergone such horrible
treatment on the global stage.
When liver damage develops, your dog's survival is uncertain and can not be guaranteed even with appropriate and
aggressive treatment.
When vomiting and diarrhea are present together the
treatment should be swift and
aggressive leaving little room for conservative therapy.
While canine lymphoma is often
aggressive when left untreated, it often responds quite well to
treatment, adding months to years to the patient's life
When we treat an
aggressive dog with more aggression, not only do we compromise that dog's ability to learn, but the lasting results from our punitive
treatment can range from disappointing to disastrous.
This term needs to be dropped from our vocabulary
when discussing causes, prognosis, and
treatment of
aggressive dogs.
How
Aggressive a
Treatment Should be Given to a Sick Newborn: This article discusses the difficult hat can arise
when it comes to treating a sick newborn, and also discusses who is usually responsible for coming to that decision.
When it's malfunctioning or overly
aggressive in its
treatment of your text shorthand, slang, or even names it doesn't recognize, it can get ugly fast.
For example,
when a child becomes
aggressive and uncontrollable, despite in - home supports, a parent can temporarily place the child in a crisis residential
treatment service.