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Are Thrombolytics Useful in Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest? [PDF]
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Etiological spectrum of in-hospital cardiac arrest and its association with clinical outcomes. [PDF]
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Temporal profiling of myocardial inflammation and recovery in a murine model of cardiac arrest and adrenaline exposure. [PDF]
Panigrahi S +6 more
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A Case of Pulmonary Edema Due to Pentobarbital Poisoning.
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Archives of Neurology, 2008
AHEALTHY 28 YEARold man developed acute pharyngitis and fever. Three days later he experienced a prolonged generalized tonicclonic seizure that required admission into the intensive care unit. Neurological examination findings were unremarkable. Analysis of his cerebrospinal fluid identified herpes simplex DNA.
Della Marca, Giacomo +6 more
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AHEALTHY 28 YEARold man developed acute pharyngitis and fever. Three days later he experienced a prolonged generalized tonicclonic seizure that required admission into the intensive care unit. Neurological examination findings were unremarkable. Analysis of his cerebrospinal fluid identified herpes simplex DNA.
Della Marca, Giacomo +6 more
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Pacing and Clinical Electrophysiology, 1986
In this report we present the case of a patient with recurrent syucopal episodes. During one of the attacks the patient was monitoring by telemetry and the ECC lead showed asvstole for more than 7 seconds. As in cases of the carhlinhibitory type of hypersenstive carolid sinus svndrome [HCSS].
M, Kofflard, H, De Boer, R, van Mechelen
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In this report we present the case of a patient with recurrent syucopal episodes. During one of the attacks the patient was monitoring by telemetry and the ECC lead showed asvstole for more than 7 seconds. As in cases of the carhlinhibitory type of hypersenstive carolid sinus svndrome [HCSS].
M, Kofflard, H, De Boer, R, van Mechelen
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