1.Treatment of hypertension as JNC VI
Journal of Medical and Pharmaceutical Information 2001;4():9-12
JNC VI was the sixth report of the National Program of Hypertension Education in America. There were some differences from previous reports including reduction of body weight, and alcohol consumption, exercise, reduction of salt (less than 100 mmol), adequate complement of calcium and Magnesium, stop smoking, reduction of saturated fat and cholesterol. The blood pressure must be less than 140/90. The treatment involved the risk factors and using the diuretics and beta-blockers.
Hypertension
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Perception
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Disease Management
2.WHO guidelines for management of hypertension
Journal of Medical and Pharmaceutical Information 2002;(9):6-11
Guidelines for management of hypertension from WHO and international hypertension association presented in conference of hypertension in Fukuota during 29/9-1/10/1998. The guidelines included definition and classification for prognosis and factors for prognosis; treatment: objectives, measures, outlines, and method of drug choose (compulsory, possible indication and contraindication; some reviews of drugs and outlines for special hypertensive patients.
Hypertension
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Disease Management
3.Community-based management model for schizophrenia
Journal of Practical Medicine 2000;383(6):13-15
A model of community-based mental health care was developed in 6 communes of Th¬êng TÝn district, Hµ T©y province. Results: There were 187 patients have been managed and treated in community. Among these, 161 patients were stable, 14 patients relapsed and need to hospitalise. This model decreased harmful behaviours, chronic disease and disability, help the patients live stably and integrate to family and community. Cost for one patient was 148,802 VND per month. In the term of society, this model enabled to everybody access to mental health care service, minimized the discrimination for schizophrenia patients.
Schizophrenia
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Disease Management
4.Update of hypertension
Journal of Medical and Pharmaceutical Information 2000;10():14-17
Studies have issued for the past decades changed significantly the perception and management of hypertension. There were some literatures approved by almost international experts. They were documents of World Health Organization issued in 1996 and 1999 about hypertension
Hypertension
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Perception
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Disease Management
5.The Choice of First-line Therapy and Combination Therapy in Disease Management of Hypertension.
Journal of the Korean Academy of Family Medicine 2002;23(5):565-572
No abstract available.
Disease Management*
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Hypertension*
6.Review of some malaria hot spots in Lao Cai province and the management
Journal of Malaria and parasite diseases Control 2003;0(6):16-20
Most of malaria hot spots occurred in Lao Cai province from 1998 to 1999 were P.falciparum infections. The rate of parasite infections were high (7.06%-33.75%), because of unorganized migration of population from and to the malaria endemic areas. Illegal migrants often went to Dak Lak and all of them were Mong ethnic, accounted for 70% of unorganized migration in the province. Outbreak control activities were taken in high risk spots. During surveillance, there wasn’t any patient and results of slide were negative or low counts and those were nonresident parasites
malaria
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Disease
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Disease Management
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therapeutics
7.Malaria situation in Ha Bac province
Journal of Malaria and parasite diseases Control 2003;0(6):21-26
In comparison to the same period in 2002, Bac Giang province have reached 3 goals of malaria control program during early 5 months in 2003: the incidence of malaria increased 10%, only 3 cases of exotic parasite, no death of malaria, no malaria outbreak. Some activities of malaria control program have been taken already : epidemiological surveillance, vector control, communication, training, supplying forms of reports for all villages and districts, appropriate use of expenditures and materials. Results of examination at June 2003 showed that epidemiological situation was still stable and there were good activities in malaria control program
malaria
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Disease
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Disease Management
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epidemiology
8.Chronic orchialgia.
National Journal of Andrology 2005;11(2):145-148
Chronic orchialgia, whose positive signs defy routine examinations, is usually misdiagnosised as chronic prostatitis or a psychological disorder. This paper aims at introducing the definition, etiology, diagnosis and management of chronic orchialgia, as well as a reappraisal and refinement of the traditional treatment of the disease.
Chronic Disease
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Humans
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Male
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Pain
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diagnosis
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etiology
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Pain Management
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Testicular Diseases
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physiopathology
10.Management of sterility and infertility in Vietnam-Present and Future
Journal of Medical and Pharmaceutical Information 1998;1(1):26-30
The rate of infertility in Vietnam is 13% of couples of reproductive age, in which the primary infertility is 1.5%; the secondary infertility with childless is 1.5% and with at least 1 living child is 2%. It means there are 5% of couples needing a treatment of infertility. The principal cause of infertility is the infections of genital tract leading to tubal occlusion in 40% of female infertility; the hydrotubation is done the proximal tubal occlusion. Surgery with coelioscopy is the most proper method for tubal occlusion; Pregnancy rate is 30% of the tubal occlusion cases. The rate of anovulation and dysovulation about 25%. The treatment of these cases is clomiphene citrate of HMG-HCG. The rate of hyperprolactinemia is 30% of amenorrheic women having galactorrhea or not. Bromocryptine pregnancy rate is more than 30%.
Infertility
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Sterilization, Tubal
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Disease Management