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Hybrid treatment of recurrent venous mesenteric thrombosis with small intestinal necrosis
The article presents a clinical case of a 39-year-old patient with thrombosis and postoperative rethrombosis of the superior mesenteric vein. The disease was complicated by the small intestine necrosis and abdominal surgical infection.
S. E. Grigoryev +2 more
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Quantifying Protein–Glycan Interactions Using Native Mass Spectrometry
ABSTRACT Interactions between glycan‐binding proteins (GBPs) and carbohydrates (glycans) are essential to many biological processes relevant to human health and disease. For most GBPs, however, their glycan interactome—the repertoire of glycans recognized and their specificities—is poorly defined.
Duong T. Bui +4 more
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Purpura fulminans is a life-threatening hematologic emergency characterized by extensive skin necrosis with hemorrhagic infarction, hypotension and gangrene which may arise from severe sepsis; mostly gram negative sepsis though also associated with some ...
Aliyu Ibrahim
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ABSTRACT Neonatal limb gangrene with auto‐amputation is rare and often idiopathic. Early recognition, prompt referral, and thorough etiologic workup—despite resource limitations—are critical. Wet gangrene requires broad‐spectrum antibiotics, wound care, and timely surgical amputation to preserve growth plates and allow future prosthesis fitting.
Milki Tufa Feyisa +7 more
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Heparin resistance management during cardiac surgery: a literature review and future directions
Introduction: Heparin, a commonly used anticoagulant in cardiac surgery, binds to antithrombin III (ATIII) to prevent clot formation. However, heparin resistance (HR) can complicate surgical procedures, leading to increased thromboembolic risks and ...
Butt Salman Pervaiz +14 more
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AORTIC AND SUPERIOR MESENTERIC ARTERY THROMBOSIS IN ANTITHROMBIN III DEFICIENCY-DIAGNOSTIC AND THERAPEUTIC CHALLENGES IN CONSERVATIVE MANAGEMENT [PDF]
Introduction: Thrombosis of large arterial vessels, such as the abdominal aorta and superior mesenteric artery, is a rare but serious condition that requires timely diagnosis and appropriate management. One of the risk factors is antithrombin III (AT III)
Surla Dimitrije +3 more
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Cerebral venous sinus thrombosis–A primer for emergency physician
Cerebral venous sinus thrombosis (CVT) is notoriously known for its varied presentations and extremely high risk of mortality, if remains undetected and untreated.
Subhankar Chatterjee +4 more
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ABSTRACT Ankylosing spondylitis (AS) is a chronic immune‐mediated inflammatory arthropathy primarily affecting the axial skeleton but may involve peripheral joints, particularly the hips. Avascular necrosis (AVN) of the femoral head represents a severe, underrecognized complication whose pathogenesis in AS is multifactorial—encompassing disease ...
Syeda Simrah Shah +5 more
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ABSTRACT Post‐dengue cerebral venous sinus thrombosis is an uncommon complication of dengue fever. It occurs due to a prothrombotic shift during the recovery or critical phase of dengue fever, presenting usually as a persistent headache. Prompt neuroimaging and anticoagulation are crucial to a favorable prognosis, even in the presence of hemorrhagic ...
Zain Ul Abedeen +5 more
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Hereditary Deficiency of Antithrombin III. [PDF]
The recognition of biological importance of antithrombin III (AT III) stems from the description of a familial thrombotic tendency associated with reduced levels of this protein in blood. A limited number of such families has been reported in the literature. All of the affected members are heterozygous for the abnormal gene. In many, the quantity of AT
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