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Currently, in Australia there are no published guidelines on what constitutes adequate clinical information in requests for Computed Tomography (CT). An e‐Delphi study was conducted to gain consensus from CT reporting consultant radiologists as to what constitutes adequate clinical information for patients presenting to the emergency department with ...
Chelsea Castillo+4 more
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Chest pain in the accident and emergency department: is chest radiography worthwhile? [PDF]
Philip A. Templeton+3 more
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Chest Pain in Children: Is It Another "Growing Pain"? [PDF]
Kassab M+3 more
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Abstract Background Cardiac myosin binding protein C (cMyC) is an emerging new biomarker of myocardial injury rising earlier and cleared faster than cardiac troponins. It has discriminatory power similar to high‐sensitive troponins in diagnosing myocardial infarction in patients presenting with chest pain. It is also associated with outcome in patients
E. Riveland+12 more
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Blood vessels in the ischemic core and peri‐lesion are capable of flow 2 weeks post‐photothrombotic stroke. There are two PDGFRβ‐positive zones within the ischemic core, one which resembles fibrotic scarring, adjacent to a GFAP‐positive peri‐lesion, whereas the other is primarily vessel associated.
Gary P. Morris+8 more
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Sudden onset chest pain after a CT-scan of the aorta. [PDF]
Vervaat FE, van Brakel T, Bouwmeester S.
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Ambulatory 24 hour intraoesophageal pH and pressure recordings v provocation tests in the diagnosis of chest pain of oesophageal origin. [PDF]
G. Ghillebert+4 more
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Abstract Aims Patients hospitalized with acute heart failure (AHF) treated with a 7 day prednisone course in the CORTAHF pilot trial had a greater improvement in health‐related quality of life (QoL) at Day 7 in both the overall population and in patients with baseline interleukin 6 > 13 pg/mL.
Matteo Pagnesi+21 more
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Manometric findings during spontaneous chest pain in patients with presumed esophageal “spasms”
Ray E. Clouse+3 more
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