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Myxedema coma is an extreme or decompensated form of hypothyroidism and while uncommon, is potentially lethal. [1] [2] [3] A person may have laboratory values identical to a "normal" hypothyroid state, but a stressful event (such as an infection, myocardial infarction, or stroke) precipitates the myxedema coma state, usually in the elderly.
Taza (Arabic: تازة) is a city in northern Morocco occupying the corridor between the Rif mountains and Middle Atlas mountains, about 120 km east of Fez and 150 km south of Al Hoceima. It recorded a population of 148,406 in the 2019 Moroccan census [ 2 ] and is the capital of Taza Province .
Despite Zita's proximity to China's coastline, it was able to intensify into a typhoon by August 22, attaining winds of 120 km/h (75 mph), equivalent to a Category 1 hurricane on the Saffir–Simpson hurricane scale. Strengthening continued until Zita made landfall along the Leizhou Peninsula around 0600 UTC with winds of 140 km/h (85 mph). [1]
Compared to the average death rate of Alzheimer's disease — 3.88% — taxi and ambulance drivers exhibited a significantly lower risk, the study found, with death rates of taxi drivers at 1.03% ...
Health officials in Europe are investigating Ozempic and the trendy drug’s possible link to an eye-rotting condition that causes blindness. On Dec. 17, the European Medicines Agency announced ...
The syndrome usually affects women around the age of 18 years, with female to male ratio of cases of 2:1. William F. Hoyt was the first to call the syndrome Susac syndrome and later Robert Daroff asked Dr. Susac to write an editorial in Neurology about the disorder and to use the eponym of Susac syndrome in the title, forever linking this ...
Of 10,500 complaints filed by black people between 2011 and 2015, just 166 — or 1.6 percent — were sustained or led to discipline after an internal investigation. Overall, the authority sustained just 2.6 percent of all 29,000 complaints.
Zita Kabátová (1913-2012), Czech actress; Zita Loseva (born 1954), Lithuanian politician and public activist; Zita Okaikoi, Ghanaian politician; Zita Nelson, Spanish-Argentine soprano; Zita Perczel (1918–1996), Hungarian actress; Zita Pleštinská (born 1961), Slovak politician and Member of the European Parliament; Zita Sattar (born 1975 ...