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Amaurosis Following Blood Loss
Ophthalmologica, 1985Complete and permanent amaurosis following blood loss is exceptional and occurs in elderly persons with previous circulatory disturbances. We present a case of unilateral amaurosis in an 18-year-old boy following gastric hemorrhage. To the best of our knowledge this is the first documented case of permanent amaurosis following blood loss in a young ...
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Dermatologic Clinics, 1990
1. For every 100 cc of aspirate, the average blood content in the aspirate is 18% for females and 23.6% for males. 2. For every 100 cc of aspirate, the average total body blood loss is 37.6 cc for females and 123.2 cc for males. 3. For every 100 cc of aspirate, the average blood loss into the wound (third space loss) is 19.6 cc for females and 99.6 cc ...
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1. For every 100 cc of aspirate, the average blood content in the aspirate is 18% for females and 23.6% for males. 2. For every 100 cc of aspirate, the average total body blood loss is 37.6 cc for females and 123.2 cc for males. 3. For every 100 cc of aspirate, the average blood loss into the wound (third space loss) is 19.6 cc for females and 99.6 cc ...
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Annals of Internal Medicine, 1988
Excerpt To the editor: Kobrinsky and associates (1) show that patients receiving 1-desamino-8-D-arginine vasopressin (desmopressin) had a decreased blood loss during Harrington rod spinal fusion su...
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Excerpt To the editor: Kobrinsky and associates (1) show that patients receiving 1-desamino-8-D-arginine vasopressin (desmopressin) had a decreased blood loss during Harrington rod spinal fusion su...
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Estimated Blood Loss Underestimates Calculated Blood Loss during Radical Retropubic Prostatectomy
Urologia Internationalis, 2004<i>Objective:</i> To compare the calculated blood loss for radical retropubic prostatectomy (RRP) with the anesthesiologist’s and operating surgeon’s estimates of operative blood loss. <i>Methods:</i> A retrospective review of 52 consecutive patients undergoing RRP between January 1999 and February 2000 was performed.
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Modifying perioperative blood loss
Blood Reviews, 1991Fears about the risks of disease transmission through the transfusion of homologous blood, as well as problems with blood supply and cost have increased the interest in reducing perioperative bleeding. This article discusses the causes of non-surgical perioperative bleeding and attempts to reduce perioperative bleeding with pharmacological agents ...
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Critical Care Nursing Quarterly, 2019
There are many common risks for blood loss in the newborn infant. Blood loss can occur prenatally, intrapartally, and during the neonatal period. This article looks at the most common risks to be aware of in the newborn infant. Babies are not just tiny versions of adults.
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There are many common risks for blood loss in the newborn infant. Blood loss can occur prenatally, intrapartally, and during the neonatal period. This article looks at the most common risks to be aware of in the newborn infant. Babies are not just tiny versions of adults.
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In 1991, sixteen-year-old activist Keiko Lane joined the Los Angeles chapters of Queer Nation and ACT UP. Their members protested legislation aimed at dismantling rights for LGBTQ people, people living with HIV, and immigrants while fighting for needle-exchange programs, reproductive justice, safer-sex education, hospice funding, and the right to die ...
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