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The South Carolina annual morbidity report on reportable conditions 2018 [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
The purpose of this report is to provide South Carolinians, as well as healthcare organizations and providers, government and regulatory agencies, and other concerned individuals and groups important statistical information about potentially preventable
South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control. Division of Acute Disease Epidemiology
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ACUTE RESPIRATORY DISEASE

open access: yes, 1967
RAMSAY, A. MELVIN, EMOND, RONALD T.D.
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The Management of Acute Hemorrhoidal Disease

Reviews on Recent Clinical Trials, 2021
The acute strangulation of internal hemorrhoids and the thrombosis of external hemorrhoids are both debilitating and painful conditions which require immediate treatment in order to minimize morbidity and reduce the length of inactivity. In selected cases, urgent surgical treatment, performed within 72 hours of presentation, prevents the negative ...
Selvaggi, Lucio   +4 more
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Acute Biliary Disease

Surgical Clinics of North America, 2018
Acute biliary disease is a ubiquitous acute surgical complaint. General surgeons managing emergency surgical patients must be knowledgeable and capable of identifying and caring for common presentations. This article discusses the work-up, diagnosis, and management of the varying pathologies that make up biliary disease including cholelithiasis ...
Meredith C. Duke, Ann Yih Ann Chung
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ACUTE ABDOMINAL DISEASE

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1954
In general, acute abdominal diseases are of four pathological types: obstructive, infectious, hemorrhagic, and vascular. Frequently a combination of these types is observed, as in obstructions incident to infection and inflammatory edema, and in hemorrhagic pancreatitis. Together, they may produce that most serious emergency: peritonitis.
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Cocaine and Acute Vascular Diseases

Current Drug Abuse Reviewse, 2012
Cocaine 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.
De Giorgi A.   +9 more
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Acute Infectious Disease

1974
Acute infectious esophagitis can be divided in two distinct entities: primary suppurative esophagitis and esophagitis accompanying infectious diseases.
G. Vantrappen, W. Pelemans
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Ultrasound in Acute Kidney Disease

2016
Kidneys' imaging provides useful information in acute kidney injury (AKI) diagnosis and management. Today, several imaging techniques give information on kidneys anatomy, urinary obstruction, differential diagnosis between AKI and chronic kidney disease (CKD), renal blood flow and glomerular filtration rate.
Mario Meola   +4 more
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ACUTE HEPATIC DISEASE

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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