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Endoscopy, 2001
Gastrointestinal bleeding remains one of the most important emergencies in gastroenterology. Despite this, only about 100 abstracts concerning gastrointestinal bleeding (excluding bleeding complicating endoscopic procedures) were presented at this year's Digestive Disease Week (DDW; 7-10 May 2011; Chicago, Illinois, USA), accounting for less than 2% of
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Gastrointestinal bleeding remains one of the most important emergencies in gastroenterology. Despite this, only about 100 abstracts concerning gastrointestinal bleeding (excluding bleeding complicating endoscopic procedures) were presented at this year's Digestive Disease Week (DDW; 7-10 May 2011; Chicago, Illinois, USA), accounting for less than 2% of
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Intracranial Aneurysm Pathophysiology: To Bleed, or not To Bleed, That Is the Question
World Neurosurgery, 2015At the beginning of neurosurgery, more or less a hundred years ago, intracranial aneurysms (IAs) were considered a sporadic disease with unknown etiology. All efforts were directed to promptly recognize their principal clinical manifestation, subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH), and to try to save, unfortunately in low percentage of cases, patients’ lives ...
Broggi M., Acerbi F.
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Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1972
In this issue there is a report (page 577) of a patient in whom intracranial hemorrhage occurred as a consequence of thrombocytopenia complicating chickenpox. This serious but, fortunately, uncommon result of infection-related bleeding disorders in children brings into focus the need for proper diagnosis and the problems of management of these ...
C T, Kisker, A M, Mauer
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In this issue there is a report (page 577) of a patient in whom intracranial hemorrhage occurred as a consequence of thrombocytopenia complicating chickenpox. This serious but, fortunately, uncommon result of infection-related bleeding disorders in children brings into focus the need for proper diagnosis and the problems of management of these ...
C T, Kisker, A M, Mauer
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Endoscopy, 2010
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Le Moine, Olivier, Devière, Jacques
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Le Moine, Olivier, Devière, Jacques
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The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1959
Bleeding is the result of extravascular, vascular and intravascular defects. Most commonly, bleeding is the result of a defect in the vessel wall. Hemorrhage can be controlled by local and systemic measures. Local measures include: local pressure; rest; coagulation-promoting agents; thermocautery; application of ice; local vasoconstrictors; chemical ...
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Bleeding is the result of extravascular, vascular and intravascular defects. Most commonly, bleeding is the result of a defect in the vessel wall. Hemorrhage can be controlled by local and systemic measures. Local measures include: local pressure; rest; coagulation-promoting agents; thermocautery; application of ice; local vasoconstrictors; chemical ...
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1971
To the Editor:— My observation that aspirin increases the bleeding time and accentuates the bleeding tendency in bleeders sensitive to the drug, 1 and can thus greatly worsen their clinical state, has not made the impact it warrants. This is clearly pointed out by the editorial on "Aspirin and Gastric Hemorrhage" ( 215 :790, 1971) and the article on ...
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To the Editor:— My observation that aspirin increases the bleeding time and accentuates the bleeding tendency in bleeders sensitive to the drug, 1 and can thus greatly worsen their clinical state, has not made the impact it warrants. This is clearly pointed out by the editorial on "Aspirin and Gastric Hemorrhage" ( 215 :790, 1971) and the article on ...
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To bleed or not to bleed – is that a question?
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