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European Heart Journal, 1984
On account of the rapidly progressive nature of the disease, the high incidence of systemic embolism and arrhythmias, and the risk of sudden death, dilated cardiomyopathy is inconsistent with aircrew duties. In the small proportion of subjects who apparently make a satisfactory recovery , re-licensing may be considered once there is no requirement for ...
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On account of the rapidly progressive nature of the disease, the high incidence of systemic embolism and arrhythmias, and the risk of sudden death, dilated cardiomyopathy is inconsistent with aircrew duties. In the small proportion of subjects who apparently make a satisfactory recovery , re-licensing may be considered once there is no requirement for ...
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Digestive Diseases, 1995
Esophageal dilatation as a treatment option in patients with both benign and malignant esophageal strictures is described. Types of dilators available, techniques of passage, complications, redilation rates, and comparative studies between dilating systems are reviewed. The use of proton pump inhibitors to reduce the rates of redilation is discussed in
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Esophageal dilatation as a treatment option in patients with both benign and malignant esophageal strictures is described. Types of dilators available, techniques of passage, complications, redilation rates, and comparative studies between dilating systems are reviewed. The use of proton pump inhibitors to reduce the rates of redilation is discussed in
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1968
ABSTRACT It is generally accepted that examination of the ocular fundus is an important part of a complete physical examination. An adequate examination through an undilated pupil is, however, difficult, and significant systemic and ocular disease often goes unrecognized.
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ABSTRACT It is generally accepted that examination of the ocular fundus is an important part of a complete physical examination. An adequate examination through an undilated pupil is, however, difficult, and significant systemic and ocular disease often goes unrecognized.
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Small bowel dilatation mimicking gastric dilatation
Pediatric Radiology, 1982The locally dilated bowel segment in two neonates with small bowel atresia mimicked the appearance of gastric distention. These cases further demonstrate the inherent difficulty in accurate identification of bowel loops in neonates.
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International Journal of Colorectal Disease, 1987
B, Lestar, F, Penninckx, R, Kerremans
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B, Lestar, F, Penninckx, R, Kerremans
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