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Cardiology Clinics, 2018
Valvular heart disease (VHD) is a common clinical entity. Recognition of decompensated VHD is crucial to instituting appropriate workup and management. Initial evaluation focuses on hemodynamics, peripheral perfusion, volume overload, and active myocardial ischemia.
Varun, Maheshwari +2 more
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Valvular heart disease (VHD) is a common clinical entity. Recognition of decompensated VHD is crucial to instituting appropriate workup and management. Initial evaluation focuses on hemodynamics, peripheral perfusion, volume overload, and active myocardial ischemia.
Varun, Maheshwari +2 more
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Acute Abdominal Disease in the Aged
Medical Clinics of North America, 1988The elderly patient with acute abdominal disease may present with a classical clinical picture. However, the presentation often is atypical and perplexes the physician. The factors involved include altered anatomical features, fear of being placed in an institution, difficulty in communicating with the physician and family members, diminished response ...
S L, Phillips, G P, Burns
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Suspicion of Acute Aortic Diseases
2012We consider here only the acute diseases of the aorta that quickly endanger the patient. This group of aortic diseases is now called “acute aortic syndrome” (AAS). AAS is a summary term for various acute life-threatening aortic conditions represented by aortic dissection, intramural hematoma, penetrating atherosclerotic ulcer, and thoracic aortic ...
TRITAPEPE, Luigi, Pacini F, Caruso M.
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Acute Miliary Diseases of the Lung
Radiology, 1952The presence OF disseminated miliary lesions in the lungs, demonstrable on the chest roentgenogram, is of frequent occurrence and is seen in a wide variety of diseases. More than 80 conditions capable of producing this appearance have been recorded (1–3).
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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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Acute and Chronic Kidney Disease
Clinics in Geriatric Medicine, 1998The presentation of many renal diseases in older adults is remarkably similar to that in younger patients, although the symptoms and clinical findings are frequently attributed to diseases of aging. Since older patients often respond to treatment as well as younger patients do, they deserve a thorough investigation, including renal biopsy when ...
W W, Brown, P G, Schmitz
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Acute urticaria and cardiovascular diseases
The American Journal of the Medical SciencesAcute urticaria (AU), characterized by sudden skin wheals, has been associated with various triggers. While chronic urticaria's cardiovascular comorbidities have been studied, AU's associations remain largely unexplored.This study aimed to identify prevalent cardiovascular comorbidities in AU patients and assess their clinical significance.A ...
Eli, Magen +6 more
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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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Suspicion of Acute Aortic Diseases
2019Echocardiographic evaluation of aortic ...
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