Physiological Regulating Medicine 2011

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INFLAMMATION – NEW TRENDS IN ASSESSMENT AND CONTROL AT THE PHYSIOLOGICAL LEVEL
Physiological-regulating-medicine-2011
Pain is a complex process and can be classified into four categories namely: 1) Physiological pain, related to the preservation of life, associated with a short-term inflammation level. 2) Nociceptive pain, related to the longlasting inflammation; it is usually chronic. 3) Neuropathic pain, usually chronic, results from damage, compression or dysfunction of the peripheral nerves or neural loops in the CNS…

HOMEOMESOTHERAPY OF THE PATHOLOGICAL SCARS
Physiological-regulating-medicine-2011
The results of this study concerning homeomesotherapy of the pathological scars demonstrate the high clinical efficacy compared to the traditional treatment, such as: 1) Reducing treatment time at the average by 93-146 days. 2) Reducing the costs of rehabilitation. 3) Achieving the best possible treatment outcome in the basic group with early start of treatment…

 

PATELLO-FEMORAL CHONDROPATHY TREATED WITH MD-KNEE + ZEEL T TRANSMITTED WITH O2 vs NIMESULIDE + CHONDROITIN SULPHATE
Physiological-regulating-medicine-2011
The aim of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of the treatment with a new method, the propulsion of high pressure O2 (2.5 atm) to transmit MD-KNEE + Zeel® T in patients with patello-femoral chondropathy vs controls receiving nimesulide + chondroitinsulphate. – 40 patients (divided into 2 Groups) were administered 2 questionnaires to record the degree of disability resulting from the chondropathy; it has been adopted the WOMAC Index for the pain scale, function and stiffness of lower limbs and the Lequesne Index…
THE ROLE OF THE NEUROTROPHIC FACTOR BDNF IN PERINATAL HYPOXICISCHEMIC ENCEPHALOPATHY
Physiological-regulating-medicine-2011
In the last decade it has become increasingly clear that and how Low-Grade Chronic Systemic Inflammation is the common denominator of many severe diseases – both systemic and not – typical of the industrialized and of the rapidly developing countries. Such pathologies are based on the so-called “deadly quartet”, i.e. overweight/obesity, impaired glucose homeostasis, arterial hypertension, and atherogenic dyslipidemia…

CLINICAL AND LABORATORY EFFICACY OF INTERLEUKIN-5 LOW DOSE AND CITOMIX IN PATIENTS WITH LARVAL TOXOCAROSISAINING
Physiological-regulating-medicine-2011
Toxocarosis is one zooanthroponosis with a severe, long-acting and recidivating evolution, with a large diversity of clinical manifestations in dependence of larva migrans localization, activity degree and larvae number, with serious consequences. – Larvae have a mechanic, traumatic, infectious and toxicoallergic activity on tissues. Reaction of immune complexes is resposable for the apparition of fever, urticaria, and generalised limphadenopathy…

REPORT ON GUNA REFLUX
Physiological-regulating-medicine-2011
Since November 2008, 50 patients suffering from Gastro Esophageal Reflux Disease (GERD) have been treated with Guna Reflux. – All the patients were babies: the youngest patient was 2 weeks old, the oldest 1 year old. Few parameters that define GERD have been checked: 1. Regurgitation and vomiting 2. Restlessness 3. Arching of the head during and after feeding 4. Ability to gain weight…

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