Sentences with phrase «febrile seisures»

This Teachable Moment uses the case of a woman in her 30s undergoing chemotherapy for stage 2A breast cancer who was hospitalized for febrile neutropenia to illustrate the need to avoid overtreatment for low - risk patients with this common oncological complication.
There are assets as well as losses; but if we put these on the government sheet today the UK then I see a sovereign default within a few days in the current febrile atmosphere.
I'm pretty sure it will return in an altered form, but who knows in these political febrile times.
And who is to say that the whole earnings structure for lawyers will not face revaluation (similar to house price «corrections») and assistants and partners will be prpeared to work for less just to hold onto their positions in a febrile and possibly deflationary market.
No other country in Europe has such a febrile tabloid press.
The odd thing is that in this age of increased, not to say febrile, communication, too many folks act as though only one vapid phrase can capture their thoughts directed at others.
However, given the current febrile mood surrounding any judicial pronouncements on this issue, perhaps her speech on the topic of the Supreme Court as guardian of the constitution could have diplomatically left her audience without a reference to the current chapter in its development as such a guardian, rather than risk the adverse comment that has already been occasioned.
All things fey, to use the Scots word, foredoomed and knowing it, febrile and urgent in these last hours left to autumn.
It says something about the febrile state of the legal market at the moment that if a business so much as hints at «going ABS», they garner press inches.
Yet any deviation from the official line on anything at all is greeted with accusations, denunciations and declarations that there is 97 % support for anything that captures their febrile imaginations.
In such a febrile atmosphere, the very fact that such a statement was made at all seems to let the safety cat out of the nuclear bag; in the minds of anti-nuclear campaigners and politicians, declaring that Fukushima has had no negative impact on the UK identifies the HPA as partial, rather than independent.
The story, and some of the key details, have travelled around the world's blogosphere quicker than Puck in A Midsummer Night's Dream («I'll put a girdle round about the earth in forty minutes»), leading to much febrile, and often ill - judged, hysteria from both sides of the more puerile end of the «global warming» debate.
Fortunately, for most of us, it did derail Copenhagen but in an increasingly febrile atmosphere the epithet «denier» was hurled at anyone suggesting that something is rotten in the state of climate science.
The always febrile pages of WUWT have turned unusually beaverish in response to one AGU meeting paper.
(In a 1943 review, Clement Greenberg wrote of Eilshemius's «febrile, erratic intensity» as «the result of a mutilation».)
If I had started back to front, with Pearson's afterword leading to Charlotte Salomon's febrile tracings created while in exile from the Nazis, I might have focused my trip on the interstices, that «humming state» that Pearson describes in her essay wherein one thing (text, creation, patience) may or may not become another (image, death, intolerance).
Mental isolation, febrile imagination, frustrated ego and sexual fantasy are all also at work in the paintings, and Eilshemius certainly relates to expressionist art.
The selection of artist Jimbo Blachly and poet Lytle Shaw as editors of the Chadwick Family Papers is sufficiently eccentric to have given rise to the widespread consensus that the Chadwicks themselves are mere figments of their editors» febrile imaginations; a belief amply supported both by the indignities to which the archive itself has been subjected (Vaseline) and the fact that purported Chadwicks have appeared only in the heaviest and most peculiar of disguises (in suits of armor, or as Johnnie Walker look - alikes) and have borne a startling resemblance to their supposed employees.
Romeo Every visit to this space, opened by the artist Aurel Schmidt on the top floor of a ramshackle Lower East Side building, offered a new pleasure: action - packed group portraits on paper by Joseph Geagan, a madcap two - person stunner from Will Sheldon and Gobby, and febrile group shows (including a sculpture display now on the buildings precarious - looking roof).
Taken together, Ossorio's work produces quite a heady effect, and through this Saturday at Michael Ronsefeld Gallery, one has a chance to see thirty - three of these fertile — and at times febrile — works of this artist who is often overshadowed by his more famous friends but worthy of consideration on his own terms.
But these black works have gained some kind of momentum, some new kind of febrile and focused intensity.
Although rooted in a Middle - Eastern context, both exhibitions resonate strongly in what feels like a divided and febrile Britain.
Drawing on copper and linen, Nicholas Byrne's paintings are composed of superimpositions of febrile surfaces; built up, scraped down and layered over again.
De Kooning contrasted the febrile universe of female sexuality with the chaos of the modern city in what the artist called feelings of «leaving the city or returning to it.»
At Metro, he'll show new black - and - white charcoals, achingly exact (though sometimes resized) versions of iconic postwar abstract paintings (a luscious, febrile Joan Mitchell, a crisp, austere Barnett Newman).
It is perhaps worrying that Christopher Wool's direct and assertive works speak to our own zeitgeist most directly: his message of Riot finds many sympathisers in the febrile atmosphere of contemporary US politics, while Hole in Head — displayed right behind Noland's bullet - riddled cowboy — is a rather apt metaphor for many people's collective experience of Donald Trump's presidency.
According to Jones, Martin's work begs the question of whether «our own sense of impending disaster [is] just a product of our febrile imaginations.»
The patient frequently has a decreased level of consciousness due to a decrease in oxygen delivery to the brain, 1 and patients with infectious pericarditis may be febrile.2
Clinical signs consisting of a febrile illness manifesting with vomiting, diarrhea, and sometimes cerebellar ataxia, often leading to death if not treated supportively.
If it was Influenza, he would more than likely be more lethargic, febrile, not eating, etc..
In California, dogs are more likely to develop tick - borne diseases than cats, which include a febrile illness known as granulocytic anaplasmosis, and, in some parts of California (primarily Humboldt County), Lyme disease.
Two days after Gopher's Cocker confrontation, he was so weak and febrile he could barely lift his head.
Patients with an acute onset may be depressed, anorexic, or febrile or have accompanying lymphadenopathy.
Since 2008, the school's PCR Laboratory has tested more than 6,300 samples from a wide variety of febrile horses showing signs of respiratory illness and / or neurological disease.
The attending veterinarian sampled and treated the horse that day; he reported the horse was febrile and more or less comatose when he saw him.
The horse was febrile, found down and non-responsive, and was euthanized on August 27.
That he occasionally veers into comic book glibness with one - liners undermines none of the intensity; on the contrary, these moments provide a release that is absolutely necessary to keeping the audience from succumbing to The Joker's febrile madness.
The rollicking downer Roger Dodger (Artisan Entertainment), written and directed by Dylan Kidd, opens with a burst of good, febrile chatter.
The Forbidden Room is a film in a constant state of febrile ebullition.
Naked is a great film, but it is more ruminatively philosophical than Taxi Driver, which has a unique febrile energy; Scorsese himself couldn't repeat it in Bringing Out the Dead (1999).
Anderson is a vacant, vacuous vessel for the febrile fantasies of hard - up men, but a total, talentless turn - off once she starts talking.
The Childhood of a Leader, the directorial debut of Funny Games and Melancholia star Brady Corbet, explores how the febrile atmosphere of post-first world war France creates the perfect conditions for a young American immigrant (Tom Sweet) to manipulate the adults around him.
For me, the definitive Good Queen Bess will always be Glenda Jackson in her monumental 1971 TV miniseries Elizabeth R, in which her febrile intelligence and pugnacity were perfectly channeled.
He was diagnosed with Febrile seizures, commonly seen in children 3 mos to 6 years old that have tempatures from 102 up.
Braunschweig, C. L., Sowers, M., Kovacevich, D. S., Hill, G. M., and August, D. A. Parenteral zinc supplementation in adult humans during the acute phase response increases the febrile response.
If your child is prone to febrile seizures, it is important to consult with a holistic practitioner about natural strategies such as these that don't involve forcible reduction of the beneficial fever with drugs that risk long term side effects for your child's health.
In China sea vegetables are part of the cuisine, and in Chinese Medicine Kombu and Wakame sea veggies are used medicinally in decoctions for phlegm in the lungs caused or aggravated by the heat of febrile illness, especially when there is a feeling of fullness and obstruction in the chest caused by phlegm.
• Effects of soy isoflavones on the make - up of the gut microflora • Bacterial transformation of genetically modified soy DNA into gut bacteria capable of expressing toxic proteins that damage the intestinal lining • Effects of chemical contamination from glyphosate residues on neurological and gut function • Soy - induced activation of the immune system and altered production of inflammatory cytokines associated with febrile seizures
As a NICU and pediatric nurse, I've seen febrile seizures more than I care to admit.
Even fevers high enough to cause febrile seizures do not indicate a severe problem in themselves.
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