In addition to orthopedic pain, there are variable
systemic signs of which some or all may be present during an HOD episode.
No systemic signs of disease are seen.
Where vomiting is associated with
systemic signs of illness, or is persistent, the clinician has to differentiate metabolic, polysystemic infectious, toxic and neurologic causes from intra-abdominal causes.
Not exact matches
The lesson
of the 1930s, the 2007 - 2008 crisis and the European crisis
of 2011 seems pretty clear: banking stress is a
sign of potential
systemic risk.
«Facebook is exhibiting
signs of systemic mismanagement, which is a new concern we had not contemplated until recently,» Pivotal Research Group analyst Brian Wieser wrote in a research note before the remarks Wednesday.
This has to be assumed so that churches, etc., educate themselves on
systemic abuse so they can see the
signs of abuse developing.
«The notion that I can be a great
signing for your team for cheap, not because
of my skill set but because I've protested
systemic oppression, is ludicrous,» he tweeted.
«The notion that I can be a great
signing for your team for cheap, not because
of my skill set but because I've protested
systemic oppression, is ludicrous.
A baby with a
systemic bacterial or yeast infection (including thrush), may also develop diaper rash so be sure to check in with doctor if you baby has a diaper rash that isn't improving in 3 to 4 days or if baby shows any other
signs of illness, as these types
of diaper rash may require more specialized over the counter or prescription treatments.
«Some might think that now to have a second treasurer apparently in breach
of the code
of conduct is a
sign of systemic moral failure in the high command
of the Conservative party.»
«Our study does not answer the question on possible reasons for infertility but it shows that periodontal bacteria may have a
systemic effect even in lower amounts, and even before clear clinical
signs of gum disease can be seen,» says Dr. Paju.
It is unknown whether delirium can be treated to improve prognosis in critically ill patients, or whether it is a marker
of organ dysfunction or
systemic disease and an early
sign that complications are likely.
The therapy was found to have an acceptable safety profile in all patients, with no clinical or laboratory
signs of systemic cytokine release syndrome, a potentially serious toxicity that has been observed in other CAR trials.
«A large number
of signs on the face may reflect underlying
systemic illness.»
Since white blood cell count is a
sign of systemic inflammation, it's no surprise that those with lower white counts live longer.
After the second test, several types
of inflammation had increased only for placebo, including
signs of systemic inflammation, muscle cell damage, and excess levels
of a hormone in the liver tha
It's the first line
of defense for the immune system and readily reacts to any
systemic assault by swelling up and turning red, a
sign of inflammation.
Both factors may elicit a sympathetic and hypothalamic — pituitary — adrenal (HPA) axis response, which drive increased
systemic reactive oxygen species production, chronic inflammation, and a metabolic substrate shift toward carbohydrate and away from fat oxidation, manifesting in an array
of signs and symptoms often labeled as the overtraining syndrome.16
Although these
signs and symptoms can be disturbing enough to the man, woman, or couple, perhaps more importantly they can be an early (or not so early) warning
sign of a hormone or vascular problem that is affecting you on a more
systemic level.
It's hopefully a
sign of the #MeToo and #TimesUp movements» enduring impact, that Academy members and their guests this evening saw, that these calls for change couldn't be ignored, nor could the
systemic sins
of the past (and present) be put aside for an easy night
of celebration.
But the thing is, unlike Yeezy and Swifty, Porter - Magee and I aren't competing in the same category — I'm vying for Best
Systemic Reform, she's won the Best Classroom Reform award for the last few years and shows no
signs of letting up.
Because
of this flexibility, which states have figured out how to game since No Child
signed 13 years ago, reformers in states still under its provisions must work as hard as in waiver states to advance
systemic reform.
The most common
systemic signs are
of those
of upper respiratory tract infection (runny nose / eyes, sneezing, etc).
Until recently it was believed that
systemic signs seen in pancreatitis patients, like local effects, are a direct result
of circulating pancreatic enzymes.
Clinical
signs in patients with pancreatitis are either due to activity
of prematurely activated pancreatic enzymes or to
systemic effects
of the inflammatory response to pancreatic autodigestion.
Systemic signs — a small subgroup
of dogs display lethargy, depression, and fever.
Acute (sudden) eye discharge is probably going to require treatment and can be a
sign of a
systemic upper respiratory infection that will need treatment.
Though you have to be vigilant in watching for telltale
signs of systemic illness, Mr. S. Pouch does indeed seem like a normal hamster.
Clinical
signs of CIRDC may include sneezing, nasal and ocular discharge and sometimes lower respiratory or
systemic disease.
A decrease in activity is often a
sign of arthritis or
systemic illness while an increase in activity can be caused by hyperthyroidism.
RHINOTRACHEITIS (feline herpes virus 1) & CALICI VIRUSES are the primary stimulants
of upper respiratory infection in the feline species, capable
of causing clinical
signs localized to the upper respiratory system such as sneezing, ocular discharge, and oral ulcerations as well
systemic infections in more virulent strains
of calici viruses.
Once uveitis is diagnosed, a general physical examination should be performed in case the uveitis is actually an early
sign of internal or
systemic disease.
We monitor your pet throughout its lifetime for early
signs of systemic disease so that, if necessary, treatment can begin sooner, and many times, be more effective.
Signs of systemic involvement may include: loss
of appetite, vomiting, bloody vomit, diarrhea, abdominal pain, dark or black feces, itchiness, lethargy, anorexia, irregular heart rhythm and blood pressure, coughing, labored breathing, various bleeding disorders, delayed wound healing, enlarged lymph nodes.
Onset
of clinical
signs is rapid, and the
systemic deterioration
of the affected dog can be as well.
Clinical improvement
of signs associated with
systemic illness and pain is expected in the first week
of antibiotic therapy.3 It is important that patients return for follow - up neurologic exams and radiography every 1 to 2 months to monitor for disease progression and to help direct therapy.
Often the pressure
of the eyes will be checked, the eyes will be stained to rule out corneal ulcers and labwork should be performed to look for
signs of systemic disease including infectious causes.
Clinical improvement
of signs associated with
systemic illness and pain is expected in the first week
of antibiotic therapy.
Head pressing is a
sign of serious neurological and / or
systemic dysfunction.
Animals should be considered to have a potential life - threatening problem if some
of the following are present: Moderate or severe abdominal pain, lethargy, dehydration or pyrexia, enlarged distended bowel, frequent and severe diarrhea, hematemesis, frequent vomiting or increasing frequency
of vomiting,
signs of systemic disease, or puppies with an incomplete vaccination history.
In severe or acute cases, there is often respiratory distress, an abnormal heart rhythm, muffled heart and lung sounds and other
signs of systemic shock.
Symptoms associated with Virulent
Systemic Feline Calicivirus are sores on the skin, fluid buildup in the skin (edema), vomiting, diarrhea, jaundice, and
signs of pneumonia.
Activated charcoal may be given to help adsorb the toxins in the GI (gastrointestinal) tract which will help to reduce
systemic absorption
of the toxins and reduce the severity and duration
of clinical
signs.
Peritonitis, or inflammation
of the abdominal cavity, is only one feature
of this
systemic disease, which can cause ocular inflammation, neurological
signs, liver problems, and fluid around the lungs.
Chronic scabies may represent themselves in a generalized form, where scar formation, hardened skin and seborrhea,
systemic illness & severe lymphadenopathy are primary
signs of a chronic condition along with
signs of secondary bacterial infection i.e. fever, emaciation & loss
of conditions.
Systemic illness, fever, lethargy and pyoderma may be
signs of red mange.
I've talked about what could happen if bad breath isn't properly treated, but if you're brushing your dog's teeth and seeing no
signs of bacteria build - up, your dog could be suffering from a
systemic disease such as diabetes or kidney failure.
Routine blood work to rule out a
systemic problem and assess the anesthetic risk better able to identify fluid build up, swelling, cysts, bleeding ad other subtle soft tissue changes inside the brain and therefore an MRI is a better able to identify fluid build up, swelling, cysts, bleeding ad other subtle soft tissue changes inside the brain and therefore an MRI is a better tool, especially if the dog has
signs of brainstem or cerebellar disease, or if it is a breed
of dog that is predisposed to gliomas, such as the Boston terrier.
Especially
signs of systemic cardiovascular compromise, hypoperfusion, hypotension, possibly full blown shock Major cause
of hyperdynamic distributive shock in dogs; but some dogs with sepsis have a hypodynamic picture.
ACT - activated clotting time (bleeding disorders) ACTH - adrenocorticotropic hormone (adrenal gland function) Ag - antigen test for proteins specific to a disease causing organism or virus Alb - albumin (liver, kidney and intestinal disorders) Alk - Phos, ALP alkaline phosphatase (liver and adrenal disorders) Allergy Testing intradermal or blood antibody test for allergen hypersensitivity ALT - alanine aminotransferase (liver disorder) Amyl - amylase enzyme — non specific (pancreatitis) ANA - antinuclear antibody (
systemic lupus erythematosus) Anaplasmosis Anaplasma spp. (tick - borne rickettsial disease) APTT - activated partial thromboplastin time (blood clotting ability) AST - aspartate aminotransferase (muscle and liver disorders) Band band cell — type
of white blood cell Baso basophil — type
of white blood cell Bile Acids digestive acids produced in the liver and stored in the gall bladder (liver function) Bili bilirubin (bile pigment responsible for jaundice from liver disease or RBC destruction) BP - blood pressure measurement BUN - blood urea nitrogen (kidney and liver function) Bx biopsy C & S aerobic / anaerobic bacterial culture and antibiotic sensitivity test (infection, drug selection) Ca +2 calcium ion — unbound calcium (parathyroid gland function) CBC - complete blood count (all circulating cells) Chol cholesterol (liver, thyroid disorders) CK, CPK creatine [phospho] kinase (muscle disease, heart disease) Cl - chloride ion — unbound chloride (hydration, blood pH) CO2 - carbon dioxide (blood pH) Contrast Radiograph x-ray image using injected radiopaque contrast media Cortisol hormone produced by the adrenal glands (adrenal gland function) Coomb's anti- red blood cell antibody test (immune - mediated hemolytic anemia) Crea creatinine (kidney function) CRT - capillary refill time (blood pressure, tissue perfusion) DTM - dermatophyte test medium (ringworm — dermatophytosis) EEG - electroencephalogram (brain function, epilepsy) Ehrlichia Ehrlichia spp. (tick - borne rickettsial disease) EKG, ECG - electrok [c] ardiogram (electrical heart activity, heart arryhthmia) Eos eosinophil — type
of white blood cell Fecal, flotation, direct intestinal parasite exam FeLV Feline Leukemia Virus test FIA Feline Infectious Anemia: aka Feline Hemotrophic Mycoplasma, Haemobartonella felis test FIV Feline Immunodeficiency Virus test Fluorescein Stain fluorescein stain uptake
of cornea (corneal ulceration) fT4, fT4ed, freeT4ed thyroxine hormone unbound by protein measured by equilibrium dialysis (thyroid function) GGT gamma - glutamyltranferase (liver disorders) Glob globulin (liver, immune system) Glu blood or urine glucose (diabetes mellitus) Gran granulocytes — subgroup
of white blood cells Hb, Hgb hemoglobin — iron rich protein bound to red blood cells that carries oxygen (anemia, red cell mass) HCO3 - bicarbonate ion (blood pH) HCT, PCV, MHCT hematocrit, packed - cell volume, microhematocrit (hemoconcentration, dehydration, anemia) K + potassium ion — unbound potassium (kidney disorders, adrenal gland disorders) Lipa lipase enzyme — non specific (pancreatitis) LYME Borrelia spp. (tick - borne rickettsial disease) Lymph lymphocyte — type
of white blood cell MCHC mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration (anemia, iron deficiency) MCV mean corpuscular volume — average red cell size (anemia, iron deficiency) Mg +2 magnesium ion — unbound magnesium (diabetes, parathyroid function, malnutrition) MHCT, HCT, PCV microhematocrit, hematocrit, packed - cell volume (hemoconcentration, dehydration, anemia) MIC minimum inhibitory concentration — part
of the C&S that determines antimicrobial selection Mono monocyte — type
of white blood cell MRI magnetic resonance imaging (advanced tissue imaging) Na + sodium ion — unbound sodium (dehydration, adrenal gland disease) nRBC nucleated red blood cell — immature red blood cell (bone marrow damage, lead toxicity) PCV, HCT, MHCT packed - cell volume, hematocrit, microhematocrit (hemoconcentration, dehydration, anemia) PE physical examination pH urine pH (urinary tract infection, urolithiasis) Phos phosphorus (kidney disorders, ketoacidosis, parathyroid function) PLI pancreatic lipase immunoreactivity (pancreatitis) PLT platelet — cells involved in clotting (bleeding disorders) PT prothrombin time (bleeding disorders) PTH parathyroid hormone, parathormone (parathyroid function) Radiograph x-ray image RBC red blood cell count (anemia) REL Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever / Ehrlichia / Lyme combination test Retic reticulocyte — immature red blood cell (regenerative vs. non-regenerative anemia) RMSF Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever SAP serum alkaline phosphatase (liver disorders) Schirmer Tear Test tear production test (keratoconjunctivitis sicca — dry eye,) Seg segmented neutrophil — type
of white blood cell USG Urine specific gravity (urine concentration, kidney function) spec cPL specific canine pancreatic lipase (pancreatitis)-- replaces the PLI test spec fPL specific feline pancreatic lipase (pancreatitis)-- replaces the PLI test T4 thyroxine hormone — total (thyroid gland function) TLI trypsin - like immunoreactivity (exocrine pancreatic insufficiency) TP total protein (hydration, liver disorders) TPR temperature / pulse / respirations (physical exam vital
signs) Trig triglycerides (fat metabolism, liver disorders) TSH thyroid stimulating hormone (thyroid gland function) UA urinalysis (kidney function, urinary tract infection, diabetes) Urine Cortisol - Crea Ratio urine cortisol - creatine ratio (screening test for adrenal gland disease) Urine Protein - Crea Ratio urine protein - creatinine ratio (kidney disorders) VWF VonWillebrands factor (bleeding disorder) WBC white blood cell count (infection, inflammation, bone marrow suppression)