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Diet Dissected

2023
This study evaluated dietary variation among 30 adult individuals from a commingled assemblage recovered at Point San Jose, California (1863–1903) using stable carbon and nitrogen isotope analysis. The assemblage was recovered from a medical waste pit with evidence of anatomical dissection, suggesting that these individuals were likely of low ...
SARAH A. HALL   +2 more
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Aortic dissections and dissecting aneurysms

The American Journal of Cardiology, 1972
Abstract A review of the history, etiology, pathophysiology, classification, clinical history, physical findings, and laboratory, electrocardiographic and roentogenographic criteria for aortic dissections and dissecting aneurysms is presented. The indications and modes of therapy are discussed as they are being developed and currently practiced.
C E, Anagnostopoulos   +2 more
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Aortic Dissection

The Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing, 2001
Aortic dissection is the most common catastrophic condition affecting the aorta. Its clinical presentation is variable and can mimic any number of medical and surgical conditions. The most prevalent symptom is excruciating chest pain. Essential treatment includes rapid initiation of pharmacologic agents to control hypertension.
B A, Finkelmeier, D, Marolda
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Aortic Dissection

Cardiology Clinics, 2000
Aortic dissection is a life-threatening cardiovascular emergency requiring immediate diagnosis and treatment. It is mainly associated with hypertension and the Marfan syndrome. Diagnosis has been revolutionized by the use of transesophageal echocardiography (TEE), which allows for rapid and safe assessment of this condition. Echocardiographic hallmarks
F A, Flachskampf, W G, Daniel
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Dissecting EXIT

Journal of Mathematical Psychology, 2020
Kruschke's EXIT model (Kruschke, 2001b) has been very successful in explaining a variety of learning phenomena by means of selective attention. In particular, EXIT produces learned predictiveness effects (Le Pelley & McLaren, 2003), the inverse base rate effect (Kruschke, 1996; Medin & Edelson, 1988), inattention after blocking (Beesley & Le Pelley ...
Samuel Paskewitz, Matt Jones
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Intracranial Dissections

2005
Intracranial dissections have only been reported in small case series. More is known about the pathology, clinical findings, treatment and prognosis related to extracranial dissections. Knowing where within the arterial wall the dissection occurs is important in determining the appropriate treatment and prognosis.
M, Chen, L, Caplan
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Dissecting Femoropopliteal Dissections

JACC: Cardiovascular Interventions, 2021
Herbert D. Aronow, Omar N. Hyder
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Ultrasonic dissection

Surgical Endoscopy, 1994
Following its development for cataract surgery, and gaining widespread use in neurosurgery and liver resection, ultrasonic dissection has been adapted for laparoscopic use. The turbulence, heat, and pressure generated by imploding bubbles disrupts tissues high in water content.
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Pseudoaortic dissection

The American Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2012
A 72-year-old man was brought to our emergency department (ED) because of upper abdominal pain. Initial vitals at the triage station were significant only for high blood pressure. Computed tomography (CT) of the abdomen with contrast enhancement revealed an intimal flap over his descending aorta, the infrarenal part.
Ken-Hing, Tan, Shih-Yu, Ko, Sun-Li, Chou
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Aortic dissection

Current Opinion in Cardiology, 1997
R, Prêtre, L K, Von Segesser
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