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hypoprothrombinemias/diarrhea

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Hypoprothrombinemia in infants with diarrhea.

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Prolonged diarrhea with near-fatal hemorrhage due to hypoprothrombinemia.

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Evaluating the cost-effectiveness of treatment with third-generation cephalosporins.

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Spreadsheet computer software was used to compare the estimated global treatment costs of the third-generation cephalosporins, cefotaxime and ceftriaxone, in the management of pneumonia using treatment schedules taken from current studies. Included in the analysis were not only acquisition costs,

Protocatechuic acid protects against menadione-induced liver damage by up-regulating nuclear erythroid-related factor 2.

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Menadione (Vitamin K3) is an over-the-counter (OTC) drug used in the treatment of abdominal cramps, colitis, diarrhea, hay fever, hemorrahage, hypoprothrombinemia, and joint pains. In this study, we evaluated the protective influence of protocatechuic acid on menadione-induced

Third generation cephalosporins: safety profiles after 10 years of clinical use.

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Compared with aminoglycosides, chloramphenicol, sulfonamides, tetracyclines, and even penicillins, the cephalosporins represent a remarkably safe class of antibiotics. Among the cephalosporins, the extended spectrum, third generation agents developed generally produce few side effects and appear to

Celiac disease with diffuse cutaneous vitamin K-deficiency bleeding.

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This article describes a 4-y-old girl with spontaneous, generalized bruising, abdominal distention, and signs of malnutrition. She had been treated previously with an antibiotic for diarrhea. Laboratory analyses showed the presence of iron-deficiency anemia, mild hypoalbuminemia, and considerably
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