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  Perinatal Mortality -- 2 Related Mesh Subjects   2
 

Perinatal Nursing -- See Neonatal Nursing


The nursing specialty that deals with the care of newborn infants during the first four weeks after birth.
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  Perinatology -- 4 Related Mesh Subjects   4
 

Perineurium -- See Peripheral Nerves


The nerves outside of the brain and spinal cord, including the autonomic, cranial, and spinal nerves. Peripheral nerves contain non-neuronal cells and connective tissue as well as axons. The connective tissue layers include, from the outside to the inside, the epineurium, the perineurium, and the endoneurium.
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Periodical   26
 

Periodicals -- See Periodical


Publication intended to be issued on an ongoing basis, generally more frequently than annually, containing separate articles, stories, or writings.
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Periodicals   6
Periodicals As Topic   3
Periodicals As Topic Canada Directory   1986 1
Periodicals As Topic Directory   2
Periodicals As Topic History : Coyer, Megan J.,  2017 1
Periodicals As Topic Indexes   3
Periodicals As Topic Nurses Instruction : Oermann, Marilyn H.  2010 1
Periodicals As Topic United States : Dworkin, Shari L.  2009 1
Periodicity   4
Periodicity Popular Works : Smolensky, Michael H.  2004 1
Periodontal Diseases : Blicher, Brooke,  2016 1
Periodontal Diseases Diagnosis : Robbins, J. William,  2016 1
Perioperative Care   4
Perioperative Care Handbooks   3
Perioperative Care Methods   2007 1
Perioperative Care Nursing : Wicker, Paul.  2006 1
  Perioperative Nursing -- 2 Related Mesh Subjects   2
Perioperative Nursing   18
Perioperative Nursing Education   2016 1
Perioperative Nursing Handbooks   2011 1
Perioperative Nursing Methods   4
Perioperative Nursing Programmed Instruction : Goodman, Terri.  2014 1
Perioperative Nursing Standards   4
 

Peripheral Angiopathies -- See Peripheral Vascular Diseases


Pathological processes involving any one of the BLOOD VESSELS in the vasculature outside the HEART.
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Peripheral Autoimmune Demyelinating Disease -- See Polyradiculoneuropathy


Diseases characterized by injury or dysfunction involving multiple peripheral nerves and nerve roots. The process may primarily affect myelin or nerve axons. Two of the more common demyelinating forms are acute inflammatory polyradiculopathy (GUILLAIN-BARRE SYNDROME) and POLYRADICULONEUROPATHY, CHRONIC INFLAMMATORY DEMYELINATING. Polyradiculoneuritis refers to inflammation of multiple peripheral nerves and spinal nerve roots.
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Peripheral Nerve Diseases -- See Peripheral Nervous System Diseases


Diseases of the peripheral nerves external to the brain and spinal cord, which includes diseases of the nerve roots, ganglia, plexi, autonomic nerves, sensory nerves, and motor nerves.
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Peripheral Nerves Pathology : Senneff, John A.  1999 1
 

Peripheral Nervous System -- See Also Neural Pathways


Neural tracts connecting one part of the nervous system with another.
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Peripheral Nervous System Diseases   3
Peripheral Nervous System Diseases Popular Works : Latov, Norman.  2007 1
 

Peripheral Neurofibromatosis -- See Neurofibromatosis 1


An autosomal dominant inherited disorder (with a high frequency of spontaneous mutations) that features developmental changes in the nervous system, muscles, bones, and skin, most notably in tissue derived from the embryonic NEURAL CREST. Multiple hyperpigmented skin lesions and subcutaneous tumors are the hallmark of this disease. Peripheral and central nervous system neoplasms occur frequently, especially OPTIC NERVE GLIOMA and NEUROFIBROSARCOMA. NF1 is caused by mutations which inactivate the NF1 gene (GENES, NEUROFIBROMATOSIS 1) on chromosome 17q. The incidence of learning disabilities is also elevated in this condition. (From Adams et al., Principles of Neurology, 6th ed, pp1014-18) There is overlap of clinical features with NOONAN SYNDROME in a syndrome called neurofibromatosis-Noonan syndrome. Both the PTPN11 and NF1 gene products are involved in the SIGNAL TRANSDUCTION pathway of Ras (RAS PROTEINS).
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Peripheral Neuropathies -- See Peripheral Nervous System Diseases


Diseases of the peripheral nerves external to the brain and spinal cord, which includes diseases of the nerve roots, ganglia, plexi, autonomic nerves, sensory nerves, and motor nerves.
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Perissodactyla : Clutton-Brock, Juliet.  1992 1
 

Peritoneal Infusions -- See Infusions, Parenteral


The administration of liquid medication, nutrient, or other fluid through some other route than the alimentary canal, usually over minutes or hours, either by gravity flow or often by infusion pumping.
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Peritoneal Neoplasms Physiopathology   2015 1
Peritoneal Neoplasms Therapy   2015 1
 

Permanent Vegetative State -- See Persistent Vegetative State


Vegetative state refers to the neurocognitive status of individuals with severe brain damage, in whom physiologic functions (sleep-wake cycles, autonomic control, and breathing) persist, but awareness (including all cognitive function and emotion) is abolished.
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Permeability   2003 1
 

Peroneal Neuropathies -- See Also Leg Injuries


General or unspecified injuries involving the leg.
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Peroperative Complications -- See Intraoperative Complications


Complications that affect patients during surgery. They may or may not be associated with the disease for which the surgery is done, or within the same surgical procedure.
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Persian Gulf Syndrome : Eddington, Patrick G.  1997 1
Persian Gulf Syndrome Etiology : Brown, Phil.  2007 1
 

Persistent Depressive Disorder Dysthymia -- See Dysthymic Disorder


Chronically depressed mood that occurs for most of the day more days than not for at least 2 years. The required minimum duration in children to make this diagnosis is 1 year. During periods of depressed mood, at least 2 of the following additional symptoms are present: poor appetite or overeating, insomnia or hypersomnia, low energy or fatigue, low self-esteem, poor concentration or difficulty making decisions, and feelings of hopelessness. (DSM-IV)
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Persistent Infection -- See Also Chronic Disease


Diseases which have one or more of the following characteristics: they are permanent, leave residual disability, are caused by nonreversible pathological alteration, require special training of the patient for rehabilitation, or may be expected to require a long period of supervision, observation, or care (Dictionary of Health Services Management, 2d ed). For epidemiological studies chronic disease often includes HEART DISEASES; STROKE; CANCER; and diabetes (DIABETES MELLITUS, TYPE 2).
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