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Rare Neurosarcoidosis Involvements
Neurosarcoidosis is a rare manifestation of systemic sarcoidosis. Establishing a diagnosis can be challenging for clinicians, particularly in cases of isolated neurosarcoidosis. Here, we present nine patients with rare manifestations of neurosarcoidosis. ABSTRACT Neurosarcoidosis is a rare manifestation of systemic sarcoidosis. Establishing a diagnosis
Gülce Cansu Serin +3 more
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Global Emergency Medicine: A Scoping Review of the Literature From 2024
ABSTRACT Objective The Global Emergency Medicine Literature Review (GEMLR) identifies impactful research in global emergency care. This 20th annual edition reviews GEM literature published in 2024 and highlights the growth of GEMLR over the years. Methods We conducted a scoping review of 2024 GEM articles through structured PubMed and gray literature ...
J. Austin Lee +85 more
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Engaging Gut‐to‐Brain Signalling to Treat Alcohol Use Disorder
ABSTRACT According to the 2023 National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH), 28.9 million people ages 12 and older in the United States had alcohol use disorder (AUD) in the past year. Although chronic alcohol use contributes to numerous health disorders as well as being an economic burden, there are few medications approved for treatment of AUD, and
Paula L. Hoffman +15 more
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An Integrated Evaluation Framework for Adult Heart Regeneration
ABSTRACT Myocardial infarction (MI) remains a primary global cause of mortality due to irreversible cardiomyocyte loss. While promoting endogenous regeneration offers a highly promising therapy, its validation is critically hindered by the lack of standardised, comprehensive methodologies for quantitative assessment.
Yixun Li +4 more
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Early surgical stabilization of rib fractures (< 72 h from admission) was associated with improved outcomes in older adult trauma patients, including reduced lengths of stay in the hospital and intensive care unit, duration of mechanical ventilation, rates of infection, thromboembolic events, and need for additional procedures.
Jared Plumb +9 more
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Cardiogenic shock following blunt chest trauma
Cardiac contusion, usually caused by blunt chest trauma, has been recognized with increased frequency over the past decades. Traffic accidents are the most frequent cause of cardiac contusions resulting from a direct blow to the chest.
Rodríguez-González Fayna +1 more
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Lived Experience of Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation Survivors: A Phenomenological Study
ABSTRACT Background Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) is a vital extracorporeal life support for acute cardiopulmonary failure, serving as a critical lifesaving measure widely utilised during the COVID‐19 pandemic. Despite the enhancement of survival rates and the extension of its utilisation, ECMO survivors face complications and post ...
Meng Zhang +6 more
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This study addresses a critical clinical challenge: the management of symptomatic pseudomeningocele (PMC) causing spinal cord compression following spinal surgery. Traditional treatments face limitations in efficacy and invasiveness. Here, we propose an innovative minimally invasive technique using central venous catheterization under ultrasound ...
Chen Chen +7 more
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Abstract Objectives In recent decades, research has increasingly highlighted the devastating effects of childhood trauma and relational processes that violate human development. However, the unique dynamics of such early‐life deprivations in adults who practice meditation, a context where the complexity of such wounding (and healing) may become ...
Anna‐Maria Frastali, Adhip Rawal
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ABSTRACT A 7‐year‐old female intact, black‐and‐white ruffed lemur (Varecia variegata) presented for acute anorexia, lethargy, and abnormal behavior. Initial radiographs were concerning for gastrointestinal ileus. Abdominal ultrasonography identified bilateral periovarian masses and a moderate volume of echogenic peritoneal effusion; no definitive blood
Alexander R. Chapple +4 more
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