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Radiologic findings of thoracic trauma
Cihan Akgul Ozmen,1 Serdar Onat,2 Delal Aycicek3 1Department of Radiology, 2Department of Chest Surgery, Dicle University School of Medicine, Diyarbakir, 3Radiology Unit, Siirt State Hospital, Siirt, Turkey Introduction: Chest trauma may be blunt or ...
Akgul Ozmen C, Onat S, Aycicek D
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Our previous study suggests that sumatriptan‐induced chest discomfort is associated with hypersensitivity of CSLV afferents via 5‐HT1B/1D receptors on nerve endings. The present study demonstrates that inhaled 5‐HT1B/1D receptor antagonism suppresses this hypersensitivity without compromising antimigraine efficacy, supporting local pulmonary antagonism
Nai‐Ju Chan +3 more
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ABSTRACT Background and Purpose Cauda Equina Syndrome (CES) is a rare but serious spinal condition requiring urgent diagnosis and management. Physiotherapists in UK musculoskeletal (MSK) services increasingly encounter suspected CES cases, but little is known about their clinical decision‐making and referral practices.
Rob Tyer, Nick Livadas, Robert Hogg
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Study of incidence of occult pneumomediastinum due to blunt chest trauma
Background: Pneumomediastinum refers to the presence of extraluminal gas within the mediastinum. If signs of pneumomediastinum are not present on chest X-ray and it is detected on contrast-enhanced computed tomography (CECT) thorax then it is known as ...
Surender Verma +7 more
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Vital yet Fragile: Informal Networks of Support Among Young People Navigating Long Covid
ABSTRACT Introduction Young people living with Long Covid face challenges accessing health care and social support. Previous qualitative research in the UK has described the ‘invalidation’ of Long Covid illness experience. It has been said that there is a ‘double invisibility’ produced by narratives that minimise the effects of Covid‐19 among young ...
Zaira Clarke +5 more
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Background: Blunt chest trauma is a major cause of illness and death in trauma patients. Early detection of injuries such as pneumothorax and haemothorax is important for timely treatment.
Saranya S +2 more
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ABSTRACT Chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyradiculoneuropathy (CIDP) is an immune‐mediated neuropathy featuring progressive weakness, sensory deficits, and areflexia. While corticosteroids, intravenous immunoglobulin, and plasmapheresis are effective first‐line immunotherapies, a subset of patients remains treatment‐refractory.
Xueyu Zhang +8 more
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【Abstract】 Objective: Thoracic injuries are respon- sible for 25% of deaths of blunt traumas. Chest X-ray (CXR) is the first diagnostic method in patients with blunt trauma.
Chardoli Mojtaba +3 more
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Factors Associated with ICU Admission following Blunt Chest Trauma
Background. Blunt chest wall trauma accounts for over 10% of all trauma patients presenting to emergency departments worldwide. When the injury is not as severe, deciding which blunt chest wall trauma patients require a higher level of clinical input can
Andrea Bellone +7 more
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This review outlines association between vasculitis and malignancies and provides practical value for clinicians in distinguishing primary vasculitis from malignancy‐associated forms and optimizing patient surveillance, improving recognition of tumor‐associated vasculitis to reduce the risk of misdiagnosis, supporting more accurate clinical decision ...
Xiaofei Shi +8 more
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