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Up or Down?The "D" of Down is always uppercase, i.e., capitalized - it's the name of the man who identified this specific syndrome. As to whether the word "syndrome" should be capitalized, there seems to be no final word on that. Various dictionaries and encyclopedias seem to have different styles.Answers.com goes for the option of spelling it like this: "Down syndrome."(See Related question.)
No, because it isnot a propernoun.
It depends on if Shop is part of the official name of the store! Examples:I went to Johnson's Stationery shop. (not part of the name) Johnson's Stationery Shop makes one of a kind stationery. (part of the name)
Capitalize the first word in a sentence. Capitalize proper nouns, such as the names of people and places. Capitalize the pronoun "I." Capitalize the first word of a quote. Capitalize days of the week, months, and holidays. Capitalize the titles of books, movies, and songs. Capitalize the first, last, and important words in titles.
No. You should capitalize diseases that have a proper noun in them, like Down's syndrome, or Grave's disease, but things like myocardial infarction or angina, including emphysema should not be capitalized.
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which antbioiotic to use in steven johnson syndrome
Stevens Johnson syndrome is a severe allergic reaction to medications. The treatment for severe skin sloughing is pig skin grafts, and comfort care. Stevens Johnson syndrome does go away after the reaction runs its course, which can be months or years.
A mother cannot pass Steven's Johnson syndrome to her child during labor. Though the medication she is taking can be passed on to her child, and certain medications can cause Steven's Johnson syndrome.
The symptoms of Stevens-Johnson syndrome can include, but are not limited to, coughing, headaches, fevers, red rash, blisters, peeling skin, and hair or nails falling out.
If you are talking Stevens Johnson Syndrome, check out this link. The pictures can be graphic, but it is worth a look if you are researching the syndrome: http://www.sjsupport.org/photo1.shtml. There are reaction pictures and after reaction pictures there.
Stevens-Johnson Syndrome (SJS) was first described by pediatricians Albert Mason Stevens and Frank Chambliss Johnson in 1922. It was further characterized by two dermatologists, A.M. Lyell and R.L. DeHaan, in the 1950s.
Love him regardless. My son passed away from this syndrome at the age of six years old, which was 9 years ago, I'm still learning to deal with not having him around. The best thing to do is just to Love with no limits. This is not only his battle it's everyone who loves your boyfriend.
Manute Bol died on June 19, 2010 from acute kidney failure and stevens-johnson syndrome.
A lamictal rash is an allergic reaction. Like all allergic reactions, Stevens-Johnson Syndrome can occur. This is potentially fatal. So the lamictal rash is as serious as rash can get. After checking with a doctor to make sure you really do have the lamictal rash, you need to quit taking lamictal immediately. If you don't the chances of you developing Stevens-Johnson Syndrome increases greatly.
No, flowers do not affect the symptoms. It is affected by medications, radiation therapy, and infections such as herpes, hepatitis, pneumonia and HIV.
Johnson Syndrome in a deadly and life threatening illness. It affects the skin, Johnson Syndrome occurs when cells die. It is usually caused by drugs and medication.