Rubella (German Measles): Drug Therapy

Therapeutic target Improvement of the symptomatology Therapy recommendations Symptomatic therapy: Antipyretic/antipyretic drug to reduce fever (if needed); first-line drug is acetaminophen If necessary, analgesics / painkillers for the therapy of arthritides / inflammatory joint diseases or arthralgias / joint pain.

Gallbladder Cancer: Causes

Pathogenesis (disease development) Gallbladder carcinoma develops on the floor of the dysplasia-carcinoma sequence. Etiology (Causes) Biographic causes Anatomic variants – pancreaticobiliary malunions (PBM; congenital malformations in which the pancreatic/pancreaticobiliary and biliary ducts anatomically join outside the duodenal wall/duodenum). Gender – males to females is 1: 2-3. [due tomore frequent occurrence of gallstones in females]. Behavioral … Gallbladder Cancer: Causes

Fever Therapy

Fever therapy is a procedure by which the patient’s body actively produces a fever. This is done by introducing pyrogenic substances (substances that cause fever) iatrogenically (performed by a physician) into the body. The procedure is also referred to as active hyperthermia and contrasts with passive hyperthermia, which causes an increase in body temperature through … Fever Therapy

Lung Cancer (Bronchial Carcinoma)

In bronchial carcinoma (BCA) – colloquially called lung cancer – (synonyms: Bronchial carcinoma; Bronchial carcinoma; Bronchogenic carcinoma; Lung carcinoma; ICD-10-GM C34.-: Malignant neoplasm of the bronchi and lungs) is a malignant tumor disease of the lung. It is the most common malignant (malignant) disease worldwide. Bronchial carcinoma accounts for approximately 14-25% of all malignant (malignant) … Lung Cancer (Bronchial Carcinoma)

Lung Cancer (Bronchial Carcinoma): Drug Therapy

Therapeutic targets Improvement of prognosis Slowing of tumor growth Palliative (preservation of quality of life) Therapy recommendations Depending on the histological (“fine tissue”) findings, there are different approaches to chemotherapy of bronchial carcinoma. No dosages of cytostatic drugs (substances that inhibit cell growth or cell division) are given below, because therapy regimens are constantly being … Lung Cancer (Bronchial Carcinoma): Drug Therapy