Oxcarbazepine

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Oxcarbazepine Jerzy Szaflarski MECHANISM OF ACTION Oxcarbazepine blocks sodium-dependent action potentials on the basis of voltage- and use-dependent limitation of action potential firing (indirect effect). Monohydroxy derivative (MHD) reduces glutamatergic…

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Levetiracetam

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Levetiracetam Jennifer Cavitt MECHANISM OF ACTION Levetiracetam binds to the synaptic vesicle protein SV2A, and several lines of evidence indicate that this is how levetiracetam exerts its antiepileptic action1. EFFICACY…

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Lamotrigine

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Lamotrigine David Ficker MECHANISM OF ACTION Blocks voltage-activated Na channels Blocks release of glutamate and aspartate during repetitive firing Inhibits high-amplitude calcium currents EFFICACY Epilepsy—Monotherapy Trials Study Type. Randomized controlled…

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Gabapentin

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Gabapentin Jennifer Cavitt MECHANISM Binds to α-2-δ subunit of voltage-gated calcium channels in the neuron Reduces depolarization-dependent calcium influx, modulating excitatory neurotransmitter release Gabapentin structurally similar to neurotransmitter γ-aminobutyric acid…

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Felbamate

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Felbamate Michael Privitera (Editor’s Note: The use of felbamate is associated with a marked increase in the incidence of aplastic anemia, and clinicians should carefully assess its risks and benefits.)…

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Carbamazepine

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Carbamazepine Timothy Welty MECHANISM OF ACTION Blocks voltage-activated Na channels Reduces polysynaptic responses Blocks post-tetanic potentiation Depresses thalamic potentials Depresses bulbar and polysynaptic reflexes EFFICACY Epilepsy—Monotherapy in New-Onset Epilepsy Randomized…

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Prostate

Jul 9, 2016 by in PATHOLOGY & LABORATORY MEDICINE Comments Off on Prostate

Prostate 1.1 NONSPECIFIC GRANULOMATOUS PROSTATITIS (NSGP) VS. INFECTIOUS GRANULOMA Nonspecific Granulomatous Prostatitis (NSGP) Infectious Granulomas Age Teens to elderly, typically older men Typically adults Location Peripheral = transition zone Transition…

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Testis

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Testis 4.1 NORMAL SPERMATOGENESIS VS. HYPOSPERMATOGENESIS Normal Spermatogenesis Hypospermatogenesis Age Not applicable Postpuberty Location Not applicable Usually bilateral Symptoms None Infertility Signs Normal serum FSH, LH, testosterone, and prolactin Normal…

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Bladder

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Bladder 3.1 NORMAL UROTHELIUM VS. UROTHELIAL DYSPLASIA Normal Urothelium Urothelial Dysplasia Age Any age, but typically biopsied in adults Typically adults Location Not pertinent Anywhere with urothelial lining Symptoms Asymptomatic…

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