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Fibrilación auricular y flutter auricular
Medicine - Programa de Formación Médica Continuada Acreditado, 2013Resumen La fibrilacion auricular es la arritmia mas frecuente en la practica clinica. Esta presente en un 1-2% de la poblacion general y se calcula que su prevalencia se doblara, como minimo, en los proximos 50 anos como consecuencia del envejecimiento progresivo de la poblacion.
N. Calvo Galiano, I. García-Bolao
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Audible Auricular Heart Sounds in Auricular Flutter
New England Journal of Medicine, 1952THE bedside diagnosis of auricular flutter can occasionally be made on the basis of certain characteristics of the ventricular rate and its response to carotid-sinus pressure, deep inspiration and ...
J P, RATTIGAN +3 more
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Facial Plastic Surgery
AbstractThe auricle is susceptible to various injuries due to its location and projection from the scalp. The unique contours of the external ear makes reconstruction a challenging endeavor. This chapter provides a comprehensive overview of auricular reconstruction, based on the depth, location, and size of injury.
Keerthi E, Kurian +2 more
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AbstractThe auricle is susceptible to various injuries due to its location and projection from the scalp. The unique contours of the external ear makes reconstruction a challenging endeavor. This chapter provides a comprehensive overview of auricular reconstruction, based on the depth, location, and size of injury.
Keerthi E, Kurian +2 more
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2010
An auricular prosthesis is an artificial substitute for the auricle; the term epithesis is used synonymously. A myriad of materials have been used in the long history of anaplastology. However, the breakthrough came with the introduction of modern silicones and their colorings.
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An auricular prosthesis is an artificial substitute for the auricle; the term epithesis is used synonymously. A myriad of materials have been used in the long history of anaplastology. However, the breakthrough came with the introduction of modern silicones and their colorings.
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Auricular heart sounds in auricular flutter
American Heart Journal, 1945Abstract 1. 1. Two cases of auricular flutter in which audible auricular sounds were graphically recorded are added to the eight cases already reported. 2. 2. The cases presented were unusual in the following respects: 2.1. a. The exceptional loudness of the auricular sounds, which approached or exceeded the ventricular sounds in ...
Hans H Hecht, Gordon B Myers
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The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1985
An auricular compression stent has been developed for maintaining uniform and adjustable compression after surgical removal of earlobe keloids. The two-component device is made from heat-polymerized acrylic resin and assembled with nylon screws.
V A, Chalian +3 more
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An auricular compression stent has been developed for maintaining uniform and adjustable compression after surgical removal of earlobe keloids. The two-component device is made from heat-polymerized acrylic resin and assembled with nylon screws.
V A, Chalian +3 more
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SUCCESSFUL AURICULAR AUTOTRANSPLANTATION
Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1947AUTOTRANSPLANTATION of an organ, whole or part, is an experimental surgical procedure. It is usually unsuccessful; although the literature contains rare reports of a take, it generally discourages attempts of that sort. REPORT OF A CASE A case in which a part of one auricle was successfully transplanted to the other is reported herein for the sake of
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Auricular acupuncture and auricular medicine.
Physical medicine and rehabilitation clinics of North America, 1999Auricular acupuncture is a treatment system based on normalizing the body's pain and dysfunction through stimulation of points on the ear. Resulting amelioration of pain and illness is believed to be through the reticular formation through the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems.
N, Soliman, B L, Frank
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Headache: The Journal of Head and Face Pain, 1992
SYNOPSIS An unusual neuralgia of the great auricular nerve resulting from a skin incision to Insert a cardiac pacemaker is described. The anatomy and presumed pathophysiology are discussed.
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SYNOPSIS An unusual neuralgia of the great auricular nerve resulting from a skin incision to Insert a cardiac pacemaker is described. The anatomy and presumed pathophysiology are discussed.
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