Corrigendum: Is the diaphragm thickness related to gait speed in patients with hemiplegia caused by cerebrovascular accident? [PDF]
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Optimizing pregnancy management of chronic hypertension: A case report of cerebrovascular accident in a pregnant woman and literature review. [PDF]
Wang C, Wei Q.
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ABSTRACT Background and Purpose While normothermic machine perfusion (NMP) has benefits over static cold storage (SCS), its efficacy in high‐acuity recipients with high Model for End‐Stage Liver Disease (MELD) scores, particularly using a back‐to‐base application model, is not well established.
Yuzuru Sambommatsu +9 more
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Lambl's Excrescence and Management of Recurrent Cerebrovascular Accident (CVA). [PDF]
Beering AR, Bashir H, Menon SG.
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Abstract Background Most fall‐prediction models in Parkinson's disease (PD) rely on prior falls, limiting prevention. The Waiting Room of the Future (WROTF) platform collects standardized motor and cognitive measures during routine visits, integrated into electronic health records (EHR).
Saar Anis +5 more
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Is there an association between retinal vein occlusion and cerebrovascular accident? A systematic review and meta-analysis. [PDF]
Chen KY, Chan HC, Chan CM.
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Staging concept for aging management: Definition, mechanism, and coping strategies
We divided the overall aging stage into “pre‐aging”, “aging compensation”, and “aging disability”. For each stage, we delineate the clinical presentations, biological phenomena, theoretical underpinnings, and key management priorities. Abstract Aging, as a gradual and largely irreversible biological process, characterized by declining organismal ...
Zhonghan Wang +6 more
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Clinico-radiological profile, risk factors, aetiology and prognosis in patients with acute cerebrovascular accident at a district hospital in North-East India. [PDF]
Lalramchhuanga J +3 more
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Flashing third eyelids and other involuntary facial movements in tetanus in four dogs
Abstract This study describes four dogs with tetanus that presented with ‘flashing third eyelids’ and other involuntary facial movements. Flashing of the third eyelids reflects the intermittent involuntary bilateral eyeball retraction accompanied by passive movements of the nictitating membranes. Four dogs presented with ‘flashing third eyelids’ either
Theofanis Liatis +4 more
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Acute Intestinal Obstruction in a Case of Cerebrovascular Accident. [PDF]
Kanitkar S +4 more
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