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Abstract Endothelial dysfunction drives obesity‐related complications. Doppler ultrasound measurement of blood flow during 1‐min passive leg movements (PLM) is a valuable non‐invasive tool for assessing endothelial function and nitric oxide (NO)‐mediated vasodilation.
Lucrezia Zuccarelli +13 more
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Abstract Cardiac afferent neurons have been shown to trigger overactivation of neurohormonal systems known to drive adverse cardiac remodeling following myocardial infarction (MI). Acid‐sensing ion channels (ASICs) that are highly expressed in cardiac sympathetic afferents sense ischemia‐induced myocardial acidosis.
Karley M. Monaghan +14 more
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An Unanticipated Diagnosis in a Child with Blunt Chest Trauma. [PDF]
Sunkari SHB +3 more
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Blunt chest trauma: is there a place for rib stabilization?
John D Mitchell
semanticscholar +1 more source
Bilateral scapular fracture in blunt chest trauma: Report of 2 cases. [PDF]
Aldhaheri SE, Qemzi AA, Hefny AF.
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Elderly Man With Blunt Chest Trauma. [PDF]
Watanabe T, Togo M, Tsutsumi Y.
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Extrapericardial tamponade following blunt chest trauma treated with subxiphoid uniportal video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery: a case report. [PDF]
Lee N +6 more
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Missed Coronary Artery Dissection Post-Blunt Chest Trauma. [PDF]
Delia VI +4 more
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Case report: flail tricuspid valve as a rare complication of blunt chest trauma. [PDF]
Condori-Chura A +4 more
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Immediate sonography and intervention in blunt chest trauma: A case report. [PDF]
Van der Wal H +4 more
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