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Background Co‐production can be used to develop research, resources or interventions that are relevant for the groups they are co‐produced with. We co‐produced a training intervention to improve personal care assistance for people with dementia living in
Tamara Backhouse +11 more
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A 78-year-old woman presented to the emergency department with mild headaches and a sudden onset of blurred vision. Computerized tomography scan and magnetic resonance imaging showed what was described at first as a meningioma invading and occluding the ...
Salah-Edine Safi +3 more
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A stroke mimic with left-hemispheric leptomeningeal vessel paucity and hypoperfusion
In the neuroimaging workup of a suspected ischemic stroke, the involvement of more than one arterial territory without an anatomical substrate should raise the suspicion of a stroke mimic.
Federico De Lucia, MD +2 more
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Background Major depressive disorder and associated mood syndromes are amongst the most common psychiatric disorders. To date, electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) is considered the most effective short-term treatment for patients with severe or treatment ...
Fangyue Chen +4 more
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Introduction: The aim of this study was to analyse if inframammary fold nipple sparing mastectomy (IMF NSM) could safely accommodate larger implants in relation to weight of the breast as opposed to nipple sacrificing mastectomy (NSacriM) in implant ...
John Mathew
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Skin cancers in skin types IV–VI: Does the Fitzpatrick scale give a false sense of security?
The Fitzpatrick scale has been in use for skin colour typing according to the tanning potential of skin since its inception in 1975–1976. Thomas Fitzpatrick developed the scale to classify persons with ‘white skin’ in order to select the correct amount ...
P. Goon +3 more
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‘MALADAPTIVE DAYDREAMING’: An introduction to a new condition
Introduction Daydreaming is a normal, very common experience in childhood and adulthood. However, a new phenomenon – termed ‘Maladaptive Daydreaming (MD)’ – which takes daydreaming to an extreme form, is currently being investigated.
C. Thorburn
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Emphysematous cholecystitis in a non-diabetic patient
A 47-year-old male was admitted at our emergency room with a 4-days history of acute abdominal pain, increased by inspiration. There was neither nausea nor vomiting. Physical examination revealed right upper quadrant and right flank tenderness.
J C Le Brun +3 more
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Aesthetics and Autobiography in Cavell
Stanley Cavell is one of very few philosophers who systematically reflect on the impact and influence of autobiographical detail, experience, and preferences on their philosophical work.
Jochen Schuff
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Endlessly Responsible: Ethics as First Philosophy in Stanley Cavell’s Invocation of Literature
This essay aims to give an overview of the topic ethics and literature in Stanley Cavell’s complete oeuvre. It argues that Cavell’s preoccupation with literature is, from beginning to end, primarily ethical, even though he takes his point of ...
Mette Blok
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