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Chinese clinical practice guidelines for super minimally invasive surgery of digestive tract tumors. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Transl Int Med
Chen Q   +24 more
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Limitations of Complement Activity Assays as Biomarkers for Ravulizumab Therapeutic Monitoring

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Annals of Clinical and Translational Neurology, EarlyView.
Francesco Saccà, Ryan Pelto
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Clinical practice guidelines

Journal of Neurosurgery: Pediatrics, 2009
In the era of evidence-based medicine, clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) have become an integral part of many aspects of medical practice. Because practicing neurosurgeons rarely have the time or, in some cases, the methodological expertise, to assess and assimilate the totality of primary research, CPGs can in theory provide a vehicle through which ...
Shobhan Vachhrajani   +2 more
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Clinical practice guidelines

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 2016
The American Academy of Otolaryngology—Head and Neck Surgery Foundation (AAO‐HNSF) has just released an update to the clinical practice guideline (CPG) on otitis media with effusion. This common condition is frequently managed by primary care providers; however, their awareness and utilization of the AAO‐HNSF CPGs are unknown.
Morgan, Harvey   +2 more
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Clinical Practice Guidelines

Progress in Cardiovascular Nursing, 2002
This month's clinical practice guideline (CPG) review is on fever of uncertain source FUS), also known as fever of unknown origin (FUO). A hospital‐based committee for the Cincinnati Children's Hosptal Medical Center developed this guideline to help practitioners evaluate and manage FUS in a logical manner and with a judicious use of antibiotics.
Mary Jo Goolsby, James Blackwell
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Clinical Practice Guideline

Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, 2015
ObjectiveAllergic rhinitis (AR) is one of the most common diseases affecting adults. It is the most common chronic disease in children in the United States today and the fifth most common chronic disease in the United States overall. AR is estimated to affect nearly 1 in every 6 Americans and generates $2 to $5 billion in direct health expenditures ...
Michael D, Seidman   +20 more
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