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Pericardial decompression syndrome
Um I Rubab, Shaikh Nissar
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High-Grade Pancreatic Neuroendocrine Carcinoma Presenting as Dorsal Spinal Cord Compression: A Diagnostic and Surgical Challenge for the Orthopedic Oncologist. [PDF]
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Cubital Tunnel Release Under Local and Regional Anesthesia: A Scoping Review. [PDF]
Hubbard ME, AlMasri A, Huq NS.
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Emergency Medicine Australasia, 2021
A trauma patient with orbital compartment syndrome may lose vision within hours of the injury. This article describes an approach to decompressing the orbit which may be sight-saving.
Christopher Groombridge +7 more
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A trauma patient with orbital compartment syndrome may lose vision within hours of the injury. This article describes an approach to decompressing the orbit which may be sight-saving.
Christopher Groombridge +7 more
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Decompression and Decompression Sickness
Comprehensive Physiology, 2014AbstractThe everāpresent desire of humankind to explore new limits introduced us to the syndrome of decompression sickness (DCS). This broad overview of DCS is aimed at its pathophysiology and basics of therapeutic strategies. After a brief explanation of decompression theory, historical vignettes will serve to inform the practical application of our ...
Richard T, Mahon, David P, Regis
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Emergency Medicine Australasia, 2020
An unconscious patient with an extra-dural haematoma may not survive transfer to a neurosurgical centre for definitive care. This article describes a simple approach to a decompressive craniotomy which may be life-saving in these patients when a neurosurgeon is not available.
Christopher Groombridge +7 more
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An unconscious patient with an extra-dural haematoma may not survive transfer to a neurosurgical centre for definitive care. This article describes a simple approach to a decompressive craniotomy which may be life-saving in these patients when a neurosurgeon is not available.
Christopher Groombridge +7 more
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