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2008 Anemia Journal: Hidroxyurea and Sickle Cell Anemia

The Journal covers clinical therapeutics of Sickle Cell Anemia regarding hydroxyurea’ treatment sections such the Clinical Problem, Pathophysiology and Effect of Therapy (click picture to enlarge), Clinical evidence, Hydroxyurea Clinical Use, Adverse Effects of Hydroxyurea, Peripheral-Blood Thresholds for Adjustment of the Dose of Hydroxyurea, and Areas of Uncertainty in the Hydroxyurea treatment.

Psychiatry Journal: Neurobiologic Abnormalities of the Schizophrenia

The following psychiatry journal focuses on neurobiologic abnormalities found in subjects with several type of schizophrenic disorder which is based on a pathophysiologic model of relationship between schizotipal personality disorder and schizophrenia.

Physiology of The Normal Pregnancy Delivery State for ICU Physician

In this physiology of the normal pregnancy article you will be taken into sections about General changes of pregnant women, The Respiratory changes (with a table which shown changes in lung volumes in women who are 7 to 9 months pregnant compared with volumes in nonpregnant women), Cardiac changes (including a table of central hemodynamic changes in normal pregnancy), Renal changes by 16 weeks gestation, Gastroesophageal reflux common symptom of pregnant women, and physiology of the fetus (figuring maternal–fetal oxygen transfer and table of measurement and value of fetal oxygenation).

Sickle Cell Anemia, Treatment and Guideline

Sickle Cell Anemia is an inherited disorder in which red blood cells contain an abnormal form of hemoglobin, a protein that carries oxygen. The abnormal form of hemoglobin causes the red cells to become sickle- or crescent-shaped. The misshapen cells may clog blood vessels, preventing oxygen from reaching tissues and leading to pain, blood clots [...]