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Staff safety during emergency airway management for COVID-19 in Hong Kong
J. Cheung +4 more
semanticscholar +1 more source
Objective The Phase 3 MANDARA study demonstrated non‐inferiority of benralizumab versus mepolizumab for remission in patients with eosinophilic granulomatosis with polyangiitis (EGPA). More benralizumab‐treated patients achieved complete withdrawal of oral glucocorticoids (OGCs).
Parameswaran K. Nair +14 more
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Approach to Difficult and Compromised Airway in Neonatal and Paediatric Age Group Patients
One of the greatest challenge to the anaesthesiologists is management of child with difficult airway. Sometimes serious anaesthetic accidents have occurred due to mismanagement of airway.
Mona Vashist, HPS Miglani
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Objective Peripheral blood leukocyte telomere length (PBL‐TL) shortening is associated with systemic sclerosis related interstitial lung disease (SSc‐ILD). However, its association with other organ involvement, disease severity, and survival remains unclear.
Monica M. Yang +6 more
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Advances and controversies in perioperative airway management [PDF]
Donaldson, William +4 more
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Objective: Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a chronic autoimmune disease characterized by joint pain, swelling, and stiffness. While smoking is a well‐established risk factor for RA, the role of occupational inhalants in RA development is less well recognized.
Qianwen Liu +7 more
wiley +1 more source
“A lot of it is about feel”: The promise of sensory ethnography for anatomical education research
Abstract Ethnographers have constructed rich accounts of cultural settings since the early nineteenth century. A new approach, sensory ethnography, holds great promise for Health Professions Education scholars in its incorporation of the senses, particularly regarding anatomical teaching and learning. In this article, we describe sensory ethnography as
Paula Cameron, Olga Kits, Anna MacLeod
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Prevalence of OSA Risk and Bruxism in Children With Autism Spectrum Disorders
ABSTRACT Children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) often present with sleep disorders, including obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), a condition characterized by upper airway obstruction during sleep. Bruxism has been recently described as being associated with OSA.
Anna Alessandri‐Bonetti +5 more
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