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I m nt sureSent from my iPhoneOn 30 Aug 2010, at 00:33, schibin thampy <kuriachan4u@...> wrote:

THAT ALSO MAKES SENSE GURJOT BUT U SURE ABT THAT From: Malki <malki_nsr@...>" " < >Sent: Mon, 30 August, 2010 4:56:51 AMSubject: Re: questions

Schibin ,for first I agree with ur answer but here additionally breathlessness us specified so dnt u think it's COPD Thanks, gurjotSent from my iPhoneOn 29 Aug 2010, at 21:52, schibin thampy <kuriachan4u@...> wrote:

1.GERD2.6.12MTS3.GLOMERULONEPHRITISFrom: Abdo Aldasher <abdoaldasher1@...>ORE < >Sent: Mon, 30 August, 2010 1:56:10 AMSubject:

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1. Patient with breathlessness and sleeps with 4 pillows, associated medical condition? 2 Treatment for Basilar Artery Aneurism?

3- Treatment to pemphigoid when no response to corticosteroid ?

4 Percentage of patients indicated to hospital by infection? 5%, 10%, 15%, 20% 5 Lesion 20mm on upper central incisor – type of Xray? 6 WHAT’S THE MAX.TIME THE GDC LEAVES THE DENTIST PHYSICALLY IMPAIRED AWAY FROM ,HIS PROFESSION?7 MOST COMMON CAUSE OF CHRONIC RENAL DISEASE?

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for the first question,its not copd nor is it gerd its Lvh and the condition is called orthopneaOn Mon, Aug 30, 2010 at 1:05 AM, Malki <malki_nsr@...> wrote:

 

I m nt sureSent from my iPhoneOn 30 Aug 2010, at 00:33, schibin thampy <kuriachan4u@...> wrote:

 

THAT ALSO MAKES SENSE GURJOT BUT U SURE ABT THAT 

From: Malki <malki_nsr@...>

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Schibin ,for first I agree with ur answer but here additionally breathlessness us specified so dnt u think it's COPD  Thanks,                     gurjotSent from my iPhoneOn 29 Aug 2010, at 21:52, schibin thampy <kuriachan4u@...> wrote:

 

1.GERD2.6.12MTS3.GLOMERULONEPHRITIS

From: Abdo Aldasher <abdoaldasher1@...>

ORE < >

Sent: Mon, 30 August, 2010 1:56:10 AMSubject:

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1.                           Patient with breathlessness and sleeps with 4 pillows, associated medical condition?

2                     Treatment for Basilar Artery Aneurism?

             

3- Treatment to pemphigoid when no response to corticosteroid ?

         

4    Percentage of patients indicated to hospital by infection? 5%, 10%, 15%, 20%

5             Lesion 20mm on upper central incisor – type of Xray?

6               WHAT’S THE MAX.TIME THE GDC LEAVES THE DENTIST PHYSICALLY IMPAIRED  AWAY FROM ,HIS PROFESSION?7                    MOST COMMON CAUSE OF CHRONIC RENAL DISEASE?

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spellin error its lvf...left ventricular failureOn Mon, Aug 30, 2010 at 10:43 AM, Pradnya Thakur <drpradnya.thakur@...> wrote:

for the first question,its not copd nor is it gerd its Lvh and the condition is called orthopnea

On Mon, Aug 30, 2010 at 1:05 AM, Malki <malki_nsr@...> wrote:

 

I m nt sureSent from my iPhoneOn 30 Aug 2010, at 00:33, schibin thampy <kuriachan4u@...> wrote:

 

THAT ALSO MAKES SENSE GURJOT BUT U SURE ABT THAT 

From: Malki <malki_nsr@...>

" " < >

Sent: Mon, 30 August, 2010 4:56:51 AMSubject: Re: questions

 

Schibin ,for first I agree with ur answer but here additionally breathlessness us specified so dnt u think it's COPD  Thanks,                     gurjotSent from my iPhoneOn 29 Aug 2010, at 21:52, schibin thampy <kuriachan4u@...> wrote:

 

1.GERD2.6.12MTS3.GLOMERULONEPHRITIS

From: Abdo Aldasher <abdoaldasher1@...>

ORE < >

Sent: Mon, 30 August, 2010 1:56:10 AMSubject:

questions

 

1.                           Patient with breathlessness and sleeps with 4 pillows, associated medical condition?

2                     Treatment for Basilar Artery Aneurism?

             

3- Treatment to pemphigoid when no response to corticosteroid ?

         

4    Percentage of patients indicated to hospital by infection? 5%, 10%, 15%, 20%

5             Lesion 20mm on upper central incisor – type of Xray?

6               WHAT’S THE MAX.TIME THE GDC LEAVES THE DENTIST PHYSICALLY IMPAIRED  AWAY FROM ,HIS PROFESSION?7                    MOST COMMON CAUSE OF CHRONIC RENAL DISEASE?

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I agree with left ventricular failure. I have read this somewhere. Can't remember where..On 29 August 2010 21:26, Abdo Aldasher <abdoaldasher1@...> wrote:

 

1.                           Patient with breathlessness and sleeps with 4 pillows, associated medical condition?

2                     Treatment for Basilar Artery Aneurism?

             

3- Treatment to pemphigoid when no response to corticosteroid ?

         

4    Percentage of patients indicated to hospital by infection? 5%, 10%, 15%, 20%

5             Lesion 20mm on upper central incisor – type of Xray?

6               WHAT’S THE MAX.TIME THE GDC LEAVES THE DENTIST PHYSICALLY IMPAIRED  AWAY FROM ,HIS PROFESSION?7                    MOST COMMON CAUSE OF CHRONIC RENAL DISEASE?

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Hi Ros

I am not sure about the answers but I tried to mark some by star.

Could anyone help me with the answer

2-what type of hepatitis that doesn't become chronic

a,b,c,e

I think it is a and c

Please correct me if I am wrongLee

From: Rossana Valtes <rvaltes@...>Subject: questions Date: Wednesday, 15 September, 2010, 11:51

Could anyone help with these questions.

The qs I answered I`m not sure.

Tks in advance,

Rossana

The craniofacial bones differ from long bones embryologically because most craniofacial bones develop through

A. Endochondral ossification*

B. Membranous ossification

C. Primary mineralization

D. Secondary mineralization

Which of the following proteins is LEAST likely to be found in fully developed fibrous connective tissue?

A. Fibronectin

B. Elastin

C. Osteonectin*

D. Collagen

E. Vimentin

Which of the following proteins is LEAST likely to be found in fully developed mineralized hard tissue?

A. Osteopontin

B. Tuftelin

C. Osteonectin

D. Endothelin*

E. Bone morphogenic protein (BMP)

Which of the following represent(s) a matrix protein of enamel?

A. Carboxyglutamic acid-containing proteins

B. Type I collagen

C. Amelogenin*

D. Proteoglycan

E. Elastin

Which of the following proteins is LEAST likely to be found in enamel formation?

A. Amelogenin

B. Ameloblastin

C. Enamelin

D. Elastin*

E. Tuftelin

Which of the following noncollagenous protein components BEST characterizes dentin matrix?

A. Laminin

B. Vimentin

C. Phosphophoryn

D. Osteonectin

E. Fibronectin

Which of the following is the major protein component of cementum?

A. Elastin

B. Keratin

C. Collagen

D. Amelogenin

E. Fibrin

Which of the following proteins is LEAST likely to be found in mucosal epithelium?

A. Filaggrin

B. Cytokeratin

C. Involucrin

D. Vimentin

E. Transglutaminase

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Hi Dr.Avery

c became chronic in 60%

Hope it helpsSincerelyLyudmylaHuhley

From: Rossana Valtes <rvaltes@...>Subject: questions Date: Wednesday, 15 September, 2010, 11:51

Could anyone help with these questions.

The qs I answered I`m not sure.

Tks in advance,

Rossana

The craniofacial bones differ from long bones embryologically because most craniofacial bones develop through

A. Endochondral ossification*

B. Membranous ossification

C. Primary mineralization

D. Secondary mineralization Which of the following proteins is LEAST likely to be found in fully developed fibrous connective tissue? A. Fibronectin B. Elastin C. Osteonectin* D. Collagen E. Vimentin Which of the following proteins is LEAST likely to be found in fully developed mineralized hard tissue? A. Osteopontin B. Tuftelin C. Osteonectin D. Endothelin* E. Bone morphogenic protein (BMP) Which of the following represent(s) a matrix protein of enamel? A. Carboxyglutamic acid-containing proteins B. Type I collagen C. Amelogenin* D. Proteoglycan E. Elastin Which of the following proteins is LEAST likely to be found in enamel formation? A. Amelogenin B. Ameloblastin C. Enamelin D. Elastin* E. Tuftelin Which of the following noncollagenous protein components BEST characterizes dentin matrix? A. Laminin B. Vimentin C. Phosphophoryn D. Osteonectin E. Fibronectin Which of the following is the major protein component of cementum? A. Elastin B. Keratin C. Collagen D. Amelogenin E. Fibrin Which of the following proteins is LEAST likely to be found in mucosal epithelium? A. Filaggrin B. Cytokeratin C. Involucrin D. Vimentin E. Transglutaminase

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Dr. Avery

 

Thank you very much for your help.

 

Dr. Rossana

 

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hep a nd e are acute. nd rest ie b,c,,d can become chronic.regards jasmineOn Fri, Sep 17, 2010 at 12:20 PM, Rossana Valtes <rvaltes@...> wrote:

 

Dr. Avery

 

Thank you very much for your help.

 

Dr. Rossana

 

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Hi rosits hepatitis A which do not become chronicits given in wikipedia, that A do not have chronic stagehope it helpssuman

From: Rossana Valtes <rvaltes@...>Subject: questions Date: Wednesday, 15 September, 2010, 11:51

Could anyone help with these questions.

The qs I answered I`m not sure.

Tks in advance,

Rossana

The craniofacial bones differ from long bones embryologically because most craniofacial bones develop through

A. Endochondral ossification*

B. Membranous ossification

C. Primary mineralization

D. Secondary mineralization

Which of the following proteins is LEAST likely to be found in fully developed fibrous connective tissue?

A. Fibronectin

B. Elastin

C. Osteonectin*

D. Collagen

E. Vimentin

Which of the following proteins is LEAST likely to be found in fully developed mineralized hard tissue?

A. Osteopontin

B. Tuftelin

C. Osteonectin

D. Endothelin*

E. Bone morphogenic protein (BMP)

Which of the following represent(s) a matrix protein of enamel?

A. Carboxyglutamic acid-containing proteins

B. Type I collagen

C. Amelogenin*

D. Proteoglycan

E. Elastin

Which of the following proteins is LEAST likely to be found in enamel formation?

A. Amelogenin

B. Ameloblastin

C. Enamelin

D. Elastin*

E. Tuftelin

Which of the following noncollagenous protein components BEST characterizes dentin matrix?

A. Laminin

B. Vimentin

C. Phosphophoryn

D. Osteonectin

E. Fibronectin

Which of the following is the major protein component of cementum?

A. Elastin

B. Keratin

C. Collagen

D. Amelogenin

E. Fibrin

Which of the following proteins is LEAST likely to be found in mucosal epithelium?

A. Filaggrin

B. Cytokeratin

C. Involucrin

D. Vimentin

E. Transglutaminase

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Cheers guys!

And my new qs

Which test is the most reliable test to indicate the presence of active hepatitis

Hbs(surface)antigen

Hbc(core)antigen

Hbe antigen

Antibody to HBs antigen

Ta

Lee

Dr. Avery

Thank you very much for your help.

Dr. Rossana

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Hb e antigenFrom: Dr Avery <avery_dr@...> Sent: Sun, September 19, 2010 11:52:55 AMSubject: Re: questions

Cheers guys!

And my new qs

Which test is the most reliable test to indicate the presence of active hepatitis Hbs(surface)antigen Hbc(core)antigen Hbe antigen Antibody to HBs antigen

Ta

Lee

Dr. Avery

Thank you very much for your help.

Dr. Rossana

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Hello Dr Avery,

I think initial secreening by HBsAg is the most reliable test to indicate the presence of active hepatitis. If present then you can go for the second step and screen for HBeAg to check if the person is at high risk for transmission. (That is according to the blue oxford book).

Cheers

Dahlia

From: Dr Avery <avery_dr@...> Sent: Sun, 19 September, 2010 11:52:55Subject: Re: questions

Cheers guys!

And my new qs

Which test is the most reliable test to indicate the presence of active hepatitis Hbs(surface)antigen Hbc(core)antigen Hbe antigen Antibody to HBs antigen

Ta Lee

Dr. Avery

Thank you very much for your help.

Dr. Rossana

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tks

 

Rossana

 

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On 19 September 2010 11:52, Dr Avery <avery_dr@...> wrote:

 

Cheers guys!

And my new qs

Which test is the most reliable test to indicate the presence of active hepatitis Hbs(surface)antigen Hbc(core)antigen Hbe antigen Antibody to HBs antigen

Ta Lee

 

Dr. Avery

 

Thank you very much for your help.

 

Dr. Rossana

 

-----------Please delete my e-mail address when forwarding it on.

Thank you !!

 

Por favor, delete meu e-mail quando repassá-lo. 

Obrigada !!

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For Sheri -

this was the attached document:

Hi,

I don't post very often, but I am interested in the vaccine online classes. I have paid my $30 and have not heard from the moderator and cannot access the class due to no one answering my membership information.

Also, I have checked my insurance information and it does not cover any homeopathic/naturalist doctors. Can anyone recommend those kind of doctors in the cypress, tx area? are they expensive? what are their office costs?

Also, how does one become a homeopathic /naturalist doctor?

Thx,

April

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I don't post very often, but I am interested in the vaccine online classes. I have paid my $30 and have not heard from the moderator and cannot access the class due to no one answering my membership information.

Also, I have checked my insurance information and it does not cover any homeopathic/naturalist doctors. Can anyone recommend those kind of doctors in the cypress, tx area? are they expensive? what are their office costs?

Also, how does one become a homeopathic /naturalist doctor?

Thx,

April

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1)Blood pressure of a70 yr old man-140/90mmHg2) muscle of mastication is supplied by 7 th cranial nerve - Anterior belly of digastric.3)salivary gland tumor spread through nerve sheath- Adenoid Cystic Carcinoma. Im not sure of the 1st Ques. Correct me if Im wrong. Im very sure of the other two.RegardsAfra.

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hi ,I think you are right as the normal bp is 140/80 ,but it increases with age,i m confused regarding what is the mean age of bp calculation!!On Wed, Jun 22, 2011 at 8:59 AM, Ashrafi Akhtar <angelplanet@...> wrote:

 

1)Blood pressure of a70 yr old man-140/90mmHg2) muscle of mastication is supplied by 7 th cranial nerve - Anterior belly of digastric.

3)salivary gland tumor spread through nerve sheath- Adenoid Cystic Carcinoma.         Im not sure of the 1st Ques. Correct me if Im wrong. Im very sure of the other two.

RegardsAfra.

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blood pressure of 70 year old is 140/90adenoid cystic carcinoma spreads through nerve sheathvasoconstrictor for skin nor epinephrinFrom: Alga Zelda <doc_alga@...> Sent: Wednesday, June 22, 2011 6:41 AMSubject: Questions

1) what is the blood pressure of a 70 year old person ?? 2)which muscle of mastication is supplied by 7 th cranial nerve ??? As a/c to me they are all supplied by trigeminal. 3)which salivary gland tumor spread through nerve sheath ?? I think it's parotid correct me if I am wrong 4) most potent vasoconstrictor for skin??

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please provide reference for question 6From: nauman_ayesha <nauman_ayesha@...> Sent: Wednesday, 22 June 2011, 11:26Subject: Re: Questions

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Thx swati and afra ... But ant belly of digastric Is not a musle of mastication it's only temporalis,masseter,lateral and medial ptergyoid correct me if I am wrong .???also 1) which analgesic cause ringing sound ?? Ibuprofen,aspirin ,NSAIDs Is it right ??

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hi ,I think you are right as the normal bp is 140/80 ,but it increases with age,i m confused regarding what is the mean age of bp calculation!!On Wed, Jun 22, 2011 at 8:59 AM, Ashrafi Akhtar <angelplanet@...> wrote:

 

1)Blood pressure of a70 yr old man-140/90mmHg2) muscle of mastication is supplied by 7 th cranial nerve - Anterior belly of digastric.

3)salivary gland tumor spread through nerve sheath- Adenoid Cystic Carcinoma.         Im not sure of the 1st Ques. Correct me if Im wrong. Im very sure of the other two.

RegardsAfra.

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Aspirin causes ringing soundFrom: Alga Zelda <doc_alga@...> ; Sent: Wednesday, 22 June 2011, 12:32Subject: Re: Re: Questions

Thx swati and afra ... But ant belly of digastric Is not a musle of mastication it's only temporalis,masseter,lateral and medial ptergyoid correct me if I am wrong .???also 1) which analgesic cause ringing sound ?? Ibuprofen,aspirin ,NSAIDs Is it right ??

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hi ,I think you are right as the normal bp is 140/80 ,but it increases with age,i m confused regarding what is the mean age of bp calculation!!On Wed, Jun 22, 2011 at 8:59 AM, Ashrafi Akhtar <angelplanet@...> wrote:

1)Blood pressure of a70 yr old man-140/90mmHg2) muscle of mastication is supplied by 7 th cranial nerve - Anterior belly of digastric.

3)salivary gland tumor spread through nerve sheath- Adenoid Cystic Carcinoma. Im not sure of the 1st Ques. Correct me if Im wrong. Im very sure of the other two.

RegardsAfra.

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Digastric depresses the mandible along with Lateral Pterygoid ms. So it can be called accessory Ms of mastication. And Post. belly of digastric is supplied by facial nerve. Ref:- pg 207 n .Hope it clears your doubt.Afra.

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