Patients with uncomplicated acute pericarditis can generally be treated and followed up in an outpatient clinic. However, those with high risk factors for developing complications (see above) will need to be admitted to an inpatient service, most likely an ICU ...Nsaids
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85% of MGN cases are classified as ''primary membranous glomerulonephritis'' -- that is to say, the cause of the disease is idiopathic (unknown). This can also be referred to as ''idiopathic membranous nephropathy''. One study has identified antibodies to an M-type phospholipase A2 receptor in...
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A model comparing the theoretical relative frequency of gastrointestinal adverse effects and cost effectiveness of celecoxib, nonspecific NSAIDs alone, NSAIDs plus a proton pump inhibitor, NSAIDs plus an H2 receptor antagonist, NSAIDs plus misoprostol, and diclofenac/misoprostol, found the lowest probability ...Page 1 of 11











