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Analysis of corneal wavefront aberrations and corneal densitometry in eyes with epithelial basement membrane dystrophy. [PDF]
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The reliability of the Glasgow Coma Scale: a systematic review
Intensive Care Medicine, 2015Anneliese J Synnot, Andrew I R Maas
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Validation of a new coma scale: The FOUR score
Annals of Neurology, 2005Eelco F M Wijdicks, William R Bamlet
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Neurologic Clinics, 2021
An acutely comatose patient constitutes a medical emergency until proved otherwise. Managing these emergencies requires organized teamwork to recognize and treat life-threatening situations and reversible causes of coma. Once vital functions have been stabilized, information from the history and physical examination should be used to rationally guide ...
Amra, Sakusic, Alejandro A, Rabinstein
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An acutely comatose patient constitutes a medical emergency until proved otherwise. Managing these emergencies requires organized teamwork to recognize and treat life-threatening situations and reversible causes of coma. Once vital functions have been stabilized, information from the history and physical examination should be used to rationally guide ...
Amra, Sakusic, Alejandro A, Rabinstein
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British medical journal, 2019
The Glasgow coma scale (GCS) is a tool used to assess and calculate a patient’s level of consciousness. It was developed more than 40 years ago by two neurosurgeons in Glasgow and is widely applied today.1 The GCS uses a triple criteria scoring system ...
R. Mehta, K. Chinthapalli
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The Glasgow coma scale (GCS) is a tool used to assess and calculate a patient’s level of consciousness. It was developed more than 40 years ago by two neurosurgeons in Glasgow and is widely applied today.1 The GCS uses a triple criteria scoring system ...
R. Mehta, K. Chinthapalli
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