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Radiologic Clinics of North America, 1997
Acute hepatobiliary dysfunction in children may occur as the result of trauma, infectious hepatitis, biliary obstruction, benign and malignant tumors, and acute vascular obstruction. The targeted and integrated use of modern imaging techniques has made a significant impact in the diagnosis and management of these disorders.
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Acute hepatobiliary dysfunction in children may occur as the result of trauma, infectious hepatitis, biliary obstruction, benign and malignant tumors, and acute vascular obstruction. The targeted and integrated use of modern imaging techniques has made a significant impact in the diagnosis and management of these disorders.
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ACUTE FULMINATING HODGKIN'S DISEASE
Journal of the American Medical Association, 1951Since Thomas Hodgkin 1 in 1832 first described seven cases of common lymph node and spleen enlargement and cachexia terminating fatally, a voluminous literature about the nature and etiology of this disease has accumulated. The most recent and complete review of this subject is that of Hoster and Dratman.
B, NEWMAN, W, PUSHKIN
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American Heart Journal, 2000
The recent clinical development of drugs for acute ischemic heart disease provides examples of successes and failures in Phase II trials. In the development of thrombolytic therapy for acute myocardial infarction (MI), Phase II trials have generally been designed to identify approaches that improve myocardial reperfusion while minimizing the risk of ...
C B, Granger, A, Skene
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The recent clinical development of drugs for acute ischemic heart disease provides examples of successes and failures in Phase II trials. In the development of thrombolytic therapy for acute myocardial infarction (MI), Phase II trials have generally been designed to identify approaches that improve myocardial reperfusion while minimizing the risk of ...
C B, Granger, A, Skene
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Acute Inflammatory Surgical Disease
Surgical Clinics of North America, 2014Infectious and inflammatory diseases comprise some of the most common gastrointestinal disorders resulting in hospitalization in the United States. Accordingly, they occupy a significant proportion of the workload of the acute care surgeon. This article discusses the diagnosis, management, and treatment of appendicitis, acute cholecystitis/cholangitis,
Peter J, Fagenholz, Marc A, de Moya
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ACUTE IDIOPATHIC PERICARDITIS SIMULATING ACUTE ABDOMINAL DISEASE
Journal of the American Medical Association, 1955The pain of acute pericarditis usually centers about the precordial and substernal areas. Occasionally, the character, intensity, and radiation of such pain may simulate that of acute myocardial infarction.1A survey of the literature reveals a paucity of references to the abdominal manifestations of this disease.
P P, POWERS, J L, READ, R R, PORTER
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Cocaine and Acute Vascular Diseases
Current Drug Abuse Reviewse, 2012Cocaine is one of the most widely used drugs of abuse. Chest pain is the most common side effect requiring emergency visits after cocaine use. Vasoconstriction and platelet activation are the main effects of cocaine in the vasculature. In this brief review, we consider the most important clinical effects of cocaine abuse on the heart, brain and kidney.
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Acute Pelvic Inflammatory Disease
Urologic Clinics of North America, 1984Acute pelvic inflammatory disease is one of the most important consequences of sexually transmitted infection. Of sexually active women in the United States, one million (or 1 per cent) develop the infection. The sequelae include infertility (10 per cent), ectopic pregnancy (5 per cent), chronic pain (15 per cent), and recurrent infection (25 per cent).
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British Journal of Surgery
Acute foot disease is a serious, multifactorial complication of diabetes associated with a substantial risk of limb loss and mortality Prompt surgical evaluation and appropriate intervention are critical to prevent limb loss and progression to sepsis/death International Working Group on the Diabetic Foot (IWGDF) and Infectious Diseases Society of ...
Amy Jones, Robert Hinchliffe
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Acute foot disease is a serious, multifactorial complication of diabetes associated with a substantial risk of limb loss and mortality Prompt surgical evaluation and appropriate intervention are critical to prevent limb loss and progression to sepsis/death International Working Group on the Diabetic Foot (IWGDF) and Infectious Diseases Society of ...
Amy Jones, Robert Hinchliffe
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2014
A notable discovery in the last century by Von Recklinghausen that 90 % of women having gallstones have been gravid at least once, and the subsequent findings by Courvoisier in autopsy studies that three times as many women have gallstones as men hinted at the possibility of pregnancy being one of the major factors in the development of cholelithiasis [
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A notable discovery in the last century by Von Recklinghausen that 90 % of women having gallstones have been gravid at least once, and the subsequent findings by Courvoisier in autopsy studies that three times as many women have gallstones as men hinted at the possibility of pregnancy being one of the major factors in the development of cholelithiasis [
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