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Aortopulmonary window and double aortic arch. A rare association [PDF]
Evander Moraes Botura+5 more
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Outcomes for Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia in Three Decades: A Report From a UK Surgical Centre
ABSTRACT Aims Congenital diaphragmatic hernia (CDH) is associated with lung hypoplasia, pulmonary hypertension and high mortality. Three decades experience from a UK centre is reported. Methods Medical records of CDH newborns between February 1990 and November 2021 and attending a multidisciplinary clinic were examined. Survival and health outcomes are
Wan Teng Lee, Paul D. Losty
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An unusual origin of the right subclavian artery – arteria lusoria
The aortic arch usually gives off three major arterial branches: the brachiocephalic trunk, the left common carotid artery and the left subclavian artery.
Mocarska Agnieszka+3 more
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A new syndrome of multiple hemangiomas, right dominant double aortic arch, and coarctation [PDF]
Cecillia Wong+4 more
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Psychedelics, entactogens and psychoplastogens for depression and related disorders
Currently, the most actively investigated rapidly acting antidepressants, anxiolytics and/or anti PTSD agents, include psychedelics e.g. psilocybin, LSD, N,N‐dimethyltryptamine, ayahuasca; non‐hallucinogenic entactogens, e.g. MDMA; psychoplastogens which rapidly promote neuroplasticity, e.g.
Daniel Hoyer
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Background. Aortic arch obstruction occurs in 5–9% cases with a combination of TGA and a ventricular septal defect (VSD), and with a double-outlet right ventricle (DORY) with a subpulmonary VSD (Taussig–Bing anomaly), the incidence of aortic arch ...
G. A. Efimochkin+4 more
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Truncus Arteriosus and Double Aortic Arch [PDF]
J.L. Paul, Alain Serraf
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Are we hallucinating or can psychedelic drugs modulate the immune system to control inflammation?
Psychedelic drugs that activate 5‐HT2A receptors have been long used for cultural, medicinal and recreational purposes. Interest in psychedelics for treating psychiatric disorders has resurged recently and is well documented; less well recognised are their anti‐inflammatory properties. Growing evidence now demonstrates that psychedelics modulate immune
Omar Qureshi+10 more
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