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Exploring Potential Diagnostic Biomarkers for Mechanical Asphyxia in the Heart Based on Proteomics Technology. [PDF]
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Risk Factor-Specific Mortality Analysis of the Outborn Newborns to Improve the Neonatal Mortality Rate: A Cross-Sectional Descriptive Study. [PDF]
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The time-sensitive nature of microRNA expression after neonatal hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy. [PDF]
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Associations of maternal age with outcomes in very low birth weight singleton infants: a retrospective study. [PDF]
Sun J, Sun M, Zhang L, Lai C, Jiang H.
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Hepatic dysfunction in individuals with COVID-19 and its impact on pregnancy outcomes. [PDF]
Yan M, Zhan Q, Wu X, Zheng C, Liu D.
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The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 1973
Pethidine to the mother in labour should not be given in a dosage of more than 50 mg. as recommended.
K. Chopra, S. Agarwal, S. Gupta
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Pethidine to the mother in labour should not be given in a dosage of more than 50 mg. as recommended.
K. Chopra, S. Agarwal, S. Gupta
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Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1994
Four patients showing classic physical stigmata of traumatic asphyxia were studied. Cervicofacial cyanosis and edema, subconjunctival hemorrhage, and multiple ecchymotic hemorrhage of the face, neck, and upper part of the chest were documented. Admission Glasgow coma scale scores ranged from 8 to 15. All but one had no associated injury.
Yeong, K. E.+2 more
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Four patients showing classic physical stigmata of traumatic asphyxia were studied. Cervicofacial cyanosis and edema, subconjunctival hemorrhage, and multiple ecchymotic hemorrhage of the face, neck, and upper part of the chest were documented. Admission Glasgow coma scale scores ranged from 8 to 15. All but one had no associated injury.
Yeong, K. E.+2 more
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The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 1991
During a 5-year period, we treated 14 cases of traumatic asphyxia. There were 12 male and 2 female patients ranging in age from 2 to 32 years. Most suffered crushing injuries at work or were run over by motor vehicles. Mild to severe cervicofacial cyanosis and petechiae developed in all patients.
M C, Lee+6 more
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During a 5-year period, we treated 14 cases of traumatic asphyxia. There were 12 male and 2 female patients ranging in age from 2 to 32 years. Most suffered crushing injuries at work or were run over by motor vehicles. Mild to severe cervicofacial cyanosis and petechiae developed in all patients.
M C, Lee+6 more
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Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 1990
Traumatic asphyxia is a distinctive clinical syndrome characterized by cervicofacial cyanosis and edema, multiple petechiae, and subconjunctival hemorrhage after a severe crush injury of the thorax or of the upper part of the abdomen. A case of traumatic asphyxia is reported, and its clinical and pathophysiologic features are discussed.
L, Lowe, R P, Rapini, T M, Johnson
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Traumatic asphyxia is a distinctive clinical syndrome characterized by cervicofacial cyanosis and edema, multiple petechiae, and subconjunctival hemorrhage after a severe crush injury of the thorax or of the upper part of the abdomen. A case of traumatic asphyxia is reported, and its clinical and pathophysiologic features are discussed.
L, Lowe, R P, Rapini, T M, Johnson
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