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Neuropsychiatric diseases are common among forcibly displaced persons, and a better understanding is needed to improve screening and treatment efforts. We performed a retrospective cross‐sectional study at a single academic center looking at neuropsychiatric diagnoses of United States resettled refugees presenting for their domestic medical examination.
Noor F. Shaik+2 more
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Incidence of intra-abdominal injuries in hemodynamically stable blunt trauma patients with a normal computed tomography scan admitted to the emergency department. [PDF]
Zarama V+7 more
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Diverse coagulopathies in a rabbit model with different abdominal injuries. [PDF]
Wu R, Peng LG, Zhao HM.
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Ischaemia-Reperfusion Injury and Regional Inflammatory Responses in Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Repair [PDF]
M Norwood, Matthew J. Bown, R.D. Sayers
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Towards Polymer Composite‐Based Transient Electronic Systems
Biodegradable electronic systems are gaining attention for implantable biomedical applications, targeting disease treatment and lifespan extension. This review covers advances in biocompatible, biodegradable polymer composites using synthetic and natural polymers with conductive, semiconductive, and insulating fillers.
Gwan‐Jin Ko+5 more
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Blunt Thoracic and Abdominal Vascular Trauma and Organ Injury Caused by Road Traffic Accident
Hiroshi Yasuhara+3 more
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Abstract This study describes the process of developing a high‐impact, low‐cost, and low‐maintenance air ventilation system for anatomy facilities. It employed the strategic application of Value Engineering (VE), assuring that the air ventilation system meets contemporary threshold limit values (TLVs) for formaldehyde in the working zone of dissection ...
Jürgen Russ, Niels Hammer
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Value of abdominal radiograph in the follow-up of spinal cord injury patients [PDF]
S Vaidyanathan, B M Soni, Peter L Hughes
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ABSTRACT Senkyunolide I (Sen I) has a protective effect on the blood–brain barrier (BBB) in rats with sepsis‐associated encephalopathy (SAE). This study investigated whether Sen I regulates Nrf2 to ameliorate sepsis‐induced brain dysfunction (SIBD). Sixty rats were randomly assigned into Sham group, SAE group (Model group), SAE + Sen I group (72 mg/kg,
Haohao Cao, Tao Liu, Meixia Xu
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