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Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery, 2021
Postoperative complications can be burdensome on both the patient and the surgeon. Attention in literature is often directed toward different forms of treatment and successful outcomes in surgery. The incentive of this article is to bring insight toward postoperative complications in rearfoot surgery, more specifically, the repair of the Achilles ...
Eric A, Barp +3 more
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Postoperative complications can be burdensome on both the patient and the surgeon. Attention in literature is often directed toward different forms of treatment and successful outcomes in surgery. The incentive of this article is to bring insight toward postoperative complications in rearfoot surgery, more specifically, the repair of the Achilles ...
Eric A, Barp +3 more
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Complicated life, complicated VEGF-B
Trends in Molecular Medicine, 2012No other member of the VEGF (vascular endothelial growth factor) family has been as mysterious as VEGF-B. Notwithstanding its name, VEGF-B can hardly be regarded as a growth factor because growth occurs fairly normally in Vegf-b deficient mice. Moreover, VEGF-B is barely angiogenic under most conditions, although it was expected to be an angiogenic ...
Xuri, Li +4 more
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Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 2022
Because macrovascular complications of diabetes are the leading cause of mortality and decreased quality of life for individuals with diabetes, prevention and risk reduction are paramount. Besides lifestyle management, contemporary therapies can significantly reduce risk for cardiovascular events in diabetes.
Michael, McRae, Cecilia C, Low Wang
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Because macrovascular complications of diabetes are the leading cause of mortality and decreased quality of life for individuals with diabetes, prevention and risk reduction are paramount. Besides lifestyle management, contemporary therapies can significantly reduce risk for cardiovascular events in diabetes.
Michael, McRae, Cecilia C, Low Wang
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Orthopaedic Nursing, 2006
In orthopaedics, there are many potential complications that may either be life-threatening or limb-threatening. Fat embolism, pulmonary embolism, and even hemorrhage may be life-threatening. Acute compartment syndrome, infection, and malunion or nonunion of a fracture can lead to loss of a limb or impaired limb functioning.
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In orthopaedics, there are many potential complications that may either be life-threatening or limb-threatening. Fat embolism, pulmonary embolism, and even hemorrhage may be life-threatening. Acute compartment syndrome, infection, and malunion or nonunion of a fracture can lead to loss of a limb or impaired limb functioning.
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Journal of Perioperative Practice, 2010
Chlorhexidine is an effective cleansing skin-preparation agent and has many user benefits. It has, however, been associated with a number of complications which are highlighted in this paper. All users of chlorhexidine must be aware of these risks and employ insightful use of this chemical.
Niroshan, Sivathasan +2 more
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Chlorhexidine is an effective cleansing skin-preparation agent and has many user benefits. It has, however, been associated with a number of complications which are highlighted in this paper. All users of chlorhexidine must be aware of these risks and employ insightful use of this chemical.
Niroshan, Sivathasan +2 more
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Diabetes, 1982
This report summarizes the current state of knowledge concerning the cardiovascular system in various animal models of diabetes and presents their major strengths and weaknesses for studying the important research questions in the field. Nonhuman primates have many desirable features for studies on the macrovascular and cardiac ...
A V, Chobanian +6 more
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This report summarizes the current state of knowledge concerning the cardiovascular system in various animal models of diabetes and presents their major strengths and weaknesses for studying the important research questions in the field. Nonhuman primates have many desirable features for studies on the macrovascular and cardiac ...
A V, Chobanian +6 more
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EARLY COMPLICATIONS: Cardiac Complications
Chest Surgery Clinics of North America, 1999Cardiopulmonary complications developing after pneumonectomy are described. Arrhythmias are seen in about 25% of patients undergoing pneumonectomy, and supraventricular tachyarrhythmias are common. To date, the efficacy of medical prophylaxis has not yet been defined.
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2012
Although direct neoplastic involvement of muscle tis-sue is surprisingly rare, considering the large amount of body mass that is represented by muscle tissue, the most important and unresolved muscle effect is muscle cachexia.Other associations, such as inflammatory, paraneo-plastic, toxic, and several extremely rare associations,have been described ...
Wolfgang, Grisold, Andrea, Vass
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Although direct neoplastic involvement of muscle tis-sue is surprisingly rare, considering the large amount of body mass that is represented by muscle tissue, the most important and unresolved muscle effect is muscle cachexia.Other associations, such as inflammatory, paraneo-plastic, toxic, and several extremely rare associations,have been described ...
Wolfgang, Grisold, Andrea, Vass
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Radiologic Clinics of North America, 1995
This overview of the complications encountered in orthopedic cases focuses on, among other things, complications of spinal surgery. The incidence of infection in spinal instrumentation and other orthopedic procedures is discussed and followed by a review of the complications of total joint replacement.
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This overview of the complications encountered in orthopedic cases focuses on, among other things, complications of spinal surgery. The incidence of infection in spinal instrumentation and other orthopedic procedures is discussed and followed by a review of the complications of total joint replacement.
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