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  • Ally, Mahmood Moosa Tar Mahomed; Suleman, Farhana Ebrahim (Health and Medical Publishing Group, 2011-08)
    Lower limb pain is a common presenting complaint in primary care with aetiological factors such as trauma, repetitive strain injury and systemic inflammatory disorders. This review focuses on some commonly encountered ...
  • Taban, E.M.; Tintinger, Gregory Ronald; Joseph, Darren; Gaylard. P.; Richards, D. (South African Medical Association NPC, 2021-03-29)
    BACKGROUND : COVID-19 caused by the novel severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2) manifests with a range of disease severities. A small proportion of COVID-19 patients are severely ill; however, a ...
  • Zamparini, J; Wium, Lizemarie (Health and Medical Publishing Group, 2020-12)
    Obstetric medicine is a subspecialty of internal medicine that involves the management of medical conditions that may affect the course of pregnancy. It is an established subspecialty in many parts of the world, with ...
  • Ker, James A. (2006-11)
    This article discusses seven issues in the management of hypertension in diabetic patients, namely the importance of blood pressure control, optimal blood pressure control levels, the importance of blocking the renin-angiotensin ...
  • Brighton, S.W. (South African Academy of Family Practice/Primary Care, 2012)
    To diagnose patients with acute low back pain (LBP), a focused physical examination needs to be conducted and a detailed history obtained. The patient should then be placed into one of three broad categories, namely ...
  • Brighton, S.W. (South African Academy of Family Practice/Primary Care, 2013-01)
    When a patient presents with acute low back pain (LBP), any red flag warnings of serious disease should first be excluded. Yellow and blue flag warnings of psychological factors should be noted. A psychological opinion of ...
  • Engelbrecht, Andreas; Tintinger, Gregory Ronald (Health and Medical Publishing Group, 2007-03)
    An increasing number of critically ill patients need to be managed in emergency departments worldwide. Numerous theories have attempted to explain the growing number of critically ill patients presenting to emergency ...
  • Bosenberg, Liesel H.; Van Zyl, Danie G. (Health & Medical Publishing Group, 2008-12)
    Type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM) is a disorder that is placing an increasing burden on health service delivery worldwide. Consequently, it has become increasingly important that physicians who treat such patients have a good ...
  • Potgieter, A.J.; Van der Merwe, Maria-Teresa (Health and Medical Publishing Group, 2011)
    Bariatric surgery, despite a relatively short history, has had a tremendous impact on the discipline of surgery. In addition, it has had a profound influence on the development of laparoscopic surgery and the treatment ...
  • De Kock, A.; Malan, Leone; Potgieter, Johan C.; Steenekamp, Wilme; Van der Merwe, Maria-Teresa (Thieme Publishing, 2012)
    Psychosocial stress relating to an urban environment or acculturation increases the prevalence of metabolic syndrome (MetS). The objectives of this study were firstly to indicate and compare differences regarding appraisal ...
  • Koen, Nadia; Van Breda, Shane Vontelin; Loots, Du Toit (Elsevier, 2018-07)
    Over the past 5 years, there has been a renewed interest in finding new compounds with anti-TB action. Colistin methanesulfonate or polymyxin E, is a possible anti-TB drug candidate, which may in future be used either alone ...
  • Ker, James A. (New Media Publishing, 2019-04)
    One of the acknowledged problems is that the elderly has not been represented enough in randomised clinical trials of myocardial infarction (MI) management. Now, 40 years since the first percutaneous coronary ...
  • Pheiffer, Carmen; Dias, Stephanie Charmaine; Rheeder, Paul; Adam, Sumaiya (Springer, 2019-08)
    BACKGROUND : Recently, we reported that the microRNAs (miRNAs) miR-20a-5p and—to a lesser extent—miR-222-3p hold potential as biomarkers for gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-negative ...
  • Marima, Rahaba; Hull, Rodney; Penny, Clement; Dlamini, Zodwa (Elsevier, 2021-01)
    Aurora Kinase B (AURKB) and Mitotic Arrest Deficient 2 Like 2 (MAD2L2) are emerging anticancer therapeutic targets. AURKB and MAD2L2 are the least well studied members of their protein families, compared to AURKA and ...
  • Ker, James A. (Media 24, 2015-08)
    In a standard textbook of medicine, the first step in the evaluation of cardiomyopathy is to make the distinction between ischaemic heart disease (IHD) as the cause of cardiomyopathy as opposed to nonischaemic causes of ...
  • Malinga, Lesibana Anthony; Brand, Jeannette; Olorunju, Steve; Stoltz, Anton Carel; Van der Walt, Martie (Elsevier, 2016-08)
    Mutations causing mono and cross-resistance among amikacin, kanamycin and capreomycin of second-line injectable drugs (SLIDs) namely are not well understood.We investigated 124 isolates of Mycobacterium tuberculosis for ...
  • Dias, Stephanie Charmaine; Pheiffer, Carmen; Abrahams, Yoonus; Rheeder, Paul; Adam, Sumaiya (MDPI Publishing, 2018-09-26)
    Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) is a growing public health problem worldwide. The condition is associated with perinatal complications and an increased risk for future metabolic disease in both mothers and their ...
  • Tintinger, Gregory Ronald; Feldman, Charles; Theron, Annette J.; Anderson, Ronald (Hindawi Publishing Corporation, 2010-12-14)
    The prototype cysteinyl leukotriene receptor antagonist, montelukast, is generally considered to have a niche application in the therapy of exercise- and aspirin-induced asthma. It is also used as add-on therapy in patients ...
  • Gravett, Cornelia M.; Tintinger, Gregory Ronald; Theron, Annette J.; Anderson, Ronald; Feldman, Charles; Green, Robin J. (Libertas Academica, 2010)
    The prototype cysteinyl leukotriene receptor antagonist, montelukast, is generally considered to have a niche application in the chemotherapy of exercise-induced asthma. It has also been used as add-on therapy in patients ...
  • Stoltz, Anton Carel (In House Publications, 2015)
    The World Health Organisation (WHO) estimates a staggering 8.6 million new tuberculosis cases every year (Global TB report, 2013).1 Seventy five percent of the 8.6 million cases are from the Africa region. More than 500 ...