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Medical Forum / General / General / July 2007

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Drug induced comas?31 Jul 2007 23:41 GMT1
Can humans be safely put into a coma by way of drugs?  If so, what
drugs would be used and how long can be they safely kept in a coma?
If there's a time limit, how long do they need to be out of the coma
before being safely put back into one?
Whats all this on my chest x-ray and VQ scan?31 Jul 2007 23:24 GMT1
heres what it said for the chest x-ray...
well, everything else was normal, except this:
"there is minimal prominence of the interstitial and perihilar
markings. There is mild hyperaeration. There are no definite
Police state declared? 'What this statement is saying is the president's claim of executive privilege trumps all.'29 Jul 2007 23:17 GMT135
Read about it at http://Muvy.org
Purple on heel related to week-old shin injury?29 Jul 2007 13:44 GMT2
In the shower today I noticed a
discoloration on my heel. See
http://cpacker.org/a1.jpg
Afterward I even tried to wipe it
floating arterial plaque28 Jul 2007 06:05 GMT1
Yesterday I had an ultrasound to rule out blood clots in my leg which had been
swollen after Meniscus repair.
The ultrasound Tech told me that I don't have any clots but do have a lot of
"floating arterial plaques".  Is that something I should be concerned about?  My
The Sixth Sense.27 Jul 2007 15:52 GMT2
I am used to take anxol (diazepam) pill when migraine strikes or just
to sleep
early. It is sleeping pill. Somehow as the medical owner know me, I
get it without prescription.
Delusions about Parasites27 Jul 2007 05:37 GMT1
Delusional parasitosis is a form of psychosis in which doctors hold a
delusional belief that patients are not infested with parasites, and
consequently, the psychotic doctors project their own delusions onto
patients.
Lyme-disease question27 Jul 2007 01:03 GMT6
I have some symptoms of Lyme disease. My doctor has ordered me a test, and
I've posted the results here:
http://img483.imageshack.us/img483/7606/bb3sc1.jpg
It's been over a month since that test was ordered, and I still have
MD-PhD Programs25 Jul 2007 20:32 GMT2
I am a pre-med student and have been wondering if I should apply to an
MD-PhD program. However I've heard that it is disadvantageous in terms
of obtaining good residencies and finding placements as a doctor. Is
this true? Also is it possible to obtain a surgical residency upon
Can GPs prescribe placebos instead of SSRIs in the UK?25 Jul 2007 17:06 GMT5
Can GPs prescribe placebos instead of SSRIs in the UK?
I'm jsut wondering since i don't have the best relationship with my GP
and this is the kind of tactic he would be likely to use since I had
to beg him to get SSRIs in the first place.
Minimal Bloodloss Surgeries possible25 Jul 2007 10:52 GMT1
We have developed latest computerised Electrosurgical Equipments which
has made surgeries simple, fast, safe and minimal blood loss possible.
This can be used for open procedures as well as for endoscopic
surgical procedures.
ICD Coding25 Jul 2007 06:05 GMT2
From another thread:
"Medicos would have freely admitted that there was a lot that was unknown
about the development of ulcers."
Does ICD include any codes for situations where medical-authorities fail
If you have no health care coverage, this is how you remove a cyst.24 Jul 2007 01:54 GMT2
Shame on America and its lust for money.
See the video at http://Muvy.org
Hippocratic Oath23 Jul 2007 23:05 GMT2
My late father, Dr. Stephen Bennett Yohalem, spent much of his later
years musing over the wording of the Hippocratic Oath and what it
committed him to do and not do. (He was also an amateur historian.)
Recently I was reading a novel set during the Fourth Crusade in which
Regulations on recording Cold Ischaemia time (UK)?23 Jul 2007 09:29 GMT1
Does anyone know of any regulations regarding the accurate recording
of cold ischaemia times (CIT) prior to transplants in the UK?
I'd like to find any type of source regarding the accuracy of CIT as
I'm undertaking a study heavily based on CIT and need to know how
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