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  2. Mendelson's syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Mendelson's syndrome, named in 1946 for American obstetrician and cardiologist Curtis Lester Mendelson, is a form of chemical pneumonitis or aspiration pneumonitis caused by aspiration of stomach contents (principally gastric acid) during anaesthesia in childbirth.

  3. Chemical pneumonitis - Wikipedia

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    Mendelson's syndrome is a type of chemical pneumonitis. Mineral oil should not be given internally to young children, pets, or anyone with a cough, hiatal hernia, or nocturnal reflux, because it can cause complications such as lipoid pneumonia. [3] Due to its low density, it is easily aspirated into the lungs, where it cannot be removed by the ...

  4. Curtis Lester Mendelson - Wikipedia

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    Curtis Lester Mendelson (September 4, 1913 - October 13, 2002) was an obstetrician and American cardiologist. Mendelson's syndrome was named after him in 1946. [ 1 ] [ 2 ]

  5. List of syndromes - Wikipedia

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    Medical students' disease; MEDNIK syndrome; Megavitamin-B 6 syndrome; Meige's syndrome; Meigs' syndrome; MELAS syndrome; Melkersson–Rosenthal syndrome; Melnick–Needles syndrome; Memory distrust syndrome; Mendelson's syndrome; Ménière's disease; Menkes disease; MERRF syndrome; Metabolic syndrome; Michelin tire baby syndrome; Michels Caskey ...

  6. Prognosis - Wikipedia

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    Prognosis (Greek: πρόγνωσις "fore-knowing, foreseeing"; pl.: prognoses) is a medical term for predicting the likelihood or expected development of a disease, including whether the signs and symptoms will improve or worsen (and how quickly) or remain stable over time; expectations of quality of life, such as the ability to carry out daily activities; the potential for complications and ...

  7. Mendelssohn (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Curtis Lester Mendelson (1913–2002), American cardiologist who first described pneumonia called Mendelson's syndrome; Elliott Mendelson (1931–2020), American logician, known for the Mendelson axiom schemata for propositional Logic; Mira Mendelson (1914–1968), Russian poet, second wife of Sergei Prokofiev

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    The meta-analysis found that selegiline was more effective than placebo in terms of reduction in depressive symptoms (SMD Tooltip standardized mean difference = −0.96, k = 10, n = 1,308), response rates for depression improvement (RR Tooltip risk ratio = 1.61, k = 9, n = 1,238), and response rates for improvement of depression with atypical ...

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