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Esophageal stenosis secondary to severe loxoscelism: A case report
ABSTRACT Loxoscelism is a public health issue in tropical countries, particularly in Brazil. It can affect children of all ages and may lead to severe and irreversible injuries. We report the case of an infant who suffered a severe loxoscelism accident in the cervical region, progressing to esophageal stricture requiring multiple dilations. Fortunately,
Lucas Rocha Alvarenga +3 more
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Mohammed Rajib Haque,1 Lily Hoque2 1Accident and Emergency, Calderdale and Huddersfield Foundation Trusts, Huddersfield, UK; 2General Practice, Bradford Teaching Hospital Foundation Trusts, Bradford, UKCorrespondence: Mohammed Rajib Haque, Email mrhaque ...
Haque MR, Hoque L
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Treatment with medication for patients with psychosis within 2 days during waiting in the accident and emergency department and its correlation with length of in-patient stay: retrospective database study. [PDF]
Pasha Memon H +2 more
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Observational descriptive study of ultrasound use and its impact on clinical decisions in the accident and emergency department at Georgetown public hospital corporation. [PDF]
Kissoon DV +5 more
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Abstract Pancreatic and biliary tract injuries from blunt abdominal trauma are rare in children. Common bile duct (CBD) strictures secondary to pancreatic trauma are even more uncommon, and management traditionally involves surgery. We report a 9‐year‐old boy who developed a severe distal intrapancreatic CBD stricture after blunt pancreatic trauma ...
Alexis M. Woida +2 more
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Non-urgent accident and emergency department use as a socially shared custom: a qualitative study [PDF]
Simone Keizer Beache, Cornelia Guell
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Abstract Self‐inflicted injury is a known risk factor for suicide. Previous studies have reported associations between posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and self‐inflicted injury; however, this association has not been widely studied among disaster‐exposed populations.
Sean Locke +6 more
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Can the use of radiography of arms and legs in accident and emergency units be made more efficient? [PDF]
Mark Charny +3 more
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Abstract Background Compared to Parkinson's disease, atypical parkinsonian disorders (APD) are characterized by a more rapidly progressive course, often leading to profound disability. Effective communication between clinicians, patients, and care partners is essential to support patient‐centered care and shared decision‐making.
Michiko K. Bruno +7 more
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