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Pneumonia in the elderly

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M Cabre - Current Opinion in Pulmonary Medicine, 2009 - journals.lww.com
Recent findings: The incidence of oropharyngeal dysphagia is increasing among
older people. Biological markers of prognosis and severity do not normally offer
additional relevant information to clinical data. Viral cause is ...
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Hyperglycemia, Lung Infection, and Inflammation


EH Baker, JRH Archer, SA Srivastava - Clinical Pulmonary Medicine, 2009 - journals.lww.com
Abstract: Hyperglycemia commonly coexists with lung infection and in- flammation
and these conditions interact to worsen patient outcomes. In patients with acute
respiratory infection, neuroendocrine changes and inflam- mation increase ...
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[PDF] Pneumococcal Serotypes and Mortality following Invasive


ZB Harboe, RW Thomsen, A Riis, P Valentiner- …, 2009 - assets0.pubget.com
Methods and Findings: In a nationwide population-based cohort study of IPD in
Denmark during 1977–2007, 30-d mortality associated with pneumococcal
serotypes was examined by multivariate logistic regression analysis after ...
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Pneumococcal Serotypes and Mortality following Invasive Pneumococcal Disease: A …


ZB Harboe, RW Thomsen, A Riis, P Valentiner- … - PLoS Medicine, 2009 - medicine.plosjournals.org
In a nationwide population-based cohort study of IPD in Denmark during
1977–2007, 30-d mortality associated with pneumococcal serotypes was examined
by multivariate logistic regression analysis after controlling for ...
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Diabetes and metabolic dysfunction in COPD


JRH Archer, EH Baker - Respiratory Medicine: COPD Update, 2009 - Elsevier
Diabetes mellitus is more common in stable COPD patients than in matched
controls. COPD may directly increase insulin resistance through effects of
chronic inflammation on insulin receptor signalling and through chronic ...


 


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