by cristiano | Oct 17, 2018
Prevailing clinical and laboratory literature and authoritative guidelines state that AbTg are less useful than AbTPO and are rarely present without AbTPO. The presence of AbTPO associated or not with AbTg confirms the diagnosis of Auto-Immune Thyroiditis (AHI) but...
by cristiano | Oct 17, 2018
There is currently insufficient evidence to assess the benefit-harm ratio of screening for thyroid dysfunction in asymptomatic adults. Extensive panels of thyroid function tests used in hospital and, in particular, outpatient settings have been found to be less...
by cristiano | Oct 17, 2018
Teaching based on “see one, do one, teach one” is still widely adopted, despite that several studies have shown its limits in validity and most of all in patient safety, when compared with available metods of simulation. The ethical imperative is therefore “never for...
by cristiano | Oct 17, 2018
Human relationship is essential in medical care: to exclude from the process of education the relationship between the different actors of the process of care and the natural context where it occurs, fails to prepare learners to cope with the challenges of...
by cristiano | Oct 17, 2018
Numerous drugs can cause renal insufficiency, or facilitate its progression, so they should be used with particular caution. The so-called NSAIDs (non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs) are the most often used painkillers (e.g. nimesulide, ketoprofen, diclofenac,...
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