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Feasibility of detecting aortic stenosis with mobile phone auscultation data: a pilot study. [PDF]
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ABSTRACT Pneumatosis cystoides intestinalis (PCI) poses a diagnostic challenge by radiographically mimicking surgical emergencies like perforation. This case highlights that while PCI itself may be benign, the decision for exploration must weigh the risk of missing a life‐threatening condition or a coincident malignancy.
Yongshuai Lin +4 more
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Heart murmurs in the general population: diagnostic value and prevalence from the Tromsø Study. [PDF]
Davidsen AH +5 more
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Risk Management in Intrapartum Fetal Monitoring: Accidental Recording of the Maternal Heart Rate [PDF]
Hanson, Lisa
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Tuberculosis Presenting as Migratory Arthritis: A Case Report from Iraq
ABSTRACT Extrapulmonary tuberculosis is uncommon, and musculoskeletal involvement presenting as migratory arthritis is particularly rare in immunocompetent individuals, often leading to misdiagnosis and delayed treatment. We report the case of a 66‐year‐old man with diabetes mellitus who presented with recurrent migratory inflammatory arthritis ...
Farah Jaafar Mahdi +7 more
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Artificial Intelligence Enabled Lung Sound Auscultation in the Early Diagnosis and Subtyping of Interstitial Lung Disease. [PDF]
Kaur A +19 more
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ABSTRACT Mitral valve papillary muscle rupture represents a rare yet critical complication of acute myocardial infarction, often leading to severe mitral regurgitation and subsequent pulmonary edema with high mortality. Despite optimal ventilatory support and pharmacological management, patients often exhibit refractory hypoxemia, rendering surgical ...
Zhenjiang Liu
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Phonocardiopulmography: the future of perioperative auscultation. [PDF]
Kim SH.
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ABSTRACT When lung adenocarcinoma is accompanied by a tumor thrombus that extends through the pulmonary veins to the left atrium, it is an extremely rare case, and the disease is already at stage IIIA. The available treatment methods are also quite limited.
Zhongjian Chong +3 more
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Prehospital diagnostic performance of emergency physicians in identifying blunt traumatic pneumothorax requiring early decompression. [PDF]
Occelli C +6 more
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