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Clinical Insights Into Hypercalcemia of Malignancy in Childhood

open access: yesPediatric Blood &Cancer, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Hypercalcemia of malignancy (HCM) is a rare but life‐threatening metabolic emergency in children that occurs in less than 1% of pediatric cancer cases, with a reported incidence ranging from 0.4% to 1.0% across different studies. While it is observed in 10%–20% of adult malignancies, pediatric HCM remains relatively uncommon.
Hüseyin Anıl Korkmaz
wiley   +1 more source

Antiretroviral therapy in adults -January 2008

open access: yesSouthern African Journal of HIV Medicine, 2008
No abstract available.
Editorial Office
doaj   +1 more source

The emergency department care of the cannabis and synthetic cannabinoid patient: a narrative review

open access: yesInternational Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2021
Background Cannabis is the most prevalent illegal drug used and the second most common cause of ED drug-related complaints in the USA. Recently, newer more potent strains, concentrated THC products, and consumption methods have become available ...
Kevin M. Takakuwa, Raquel M. Schears
doaj   +1 more source

Clinician's Commentary [PDF]

open access: yesPhysiotherapy Canada, 2009
Gait deficits greatly contribute to functional disability after stroke; of all stroke-related impairments, improvement of walking function is the goal most often stated by patients.1 Therefore, gait is a primary focus of physiotherapy intervention post-stroke. Most of the research on post-stroke gait focuses on velocity or endurance.
openaire   +2 more sources

Survival Outcomes and Complications Among Canadian Children With Retinoblastoma: A Population‐Based Report From CYP‐C

open access: yesPediatric Blood &Cancer, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Purpose Retinoblastoma (RB) is the most common pediatric ocular cancer, yet population‐based data on survival and risk factors remain limited. This study aimed to describe survival in a large national RB cohort and identify predictors of death and complications.
Samuel Sassine   +14 more
wiley   +1 more source

Antiretroviral therapy in adults: March 2005

open access: yesSouthern African Journal of HIV Medicine, 2005
No abstract available.
Editorial Office
doaj   +1 more source

RCVS: by clinicians for clinicians—a narrative review

open access: yesJournal of Neurology, 2022
Abstract Background/Objective Reversible cerebral vasoconstriction syndrome may be underdiagnosed. It can be accompanied by various complications, mainly intracerebral hemorrhage and ischemic stroke. The clinical presentation of this condition varies according to its localization.
Deborah Katharina Erhart   +2 more
openaire   +3 more sources

Electronic Consultations Between Primary and Specialty Care Clinicians: Early Insights [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
Outlines how e-consultation enables clinicians and specialists to communicate more easily and reduce the need for in-person referrals; experiences for patients, clinicians, and health systems; benefits such as continuity of care; and barriers to ...
Ed Wagner, Jim Tufano, Kathryn Horner
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Adherence to Protocol Recommendations for Children With Wilms Tumour in Two Consecutive Studies in the United Kingdom and Ireland—Does Variation Matter?

open access: yesPediatric Blood &Cancer, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Background and Aims Wilms tumour (WT) has excellent event‐free and overall survival (OS). However, small differences exist between countries participating in the same international study. This led us to examine variation in adherence to protocol recommendations as a potential contributing factor.
Suzanne Tugnait   +23 more
wiley   +1 more source

Three Things Clinicians Should Know About Disability [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
The historical relationship between health care professionals and people with disabilities is fraught, a fact all the more troubling in light of the distinctive roles clinicians play in both establishing and responding to that which is considered normal ...
Reynolds, Joel Michael
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