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Enhancing nurse competence in early recognition of cardiotoxicity. [PDF]
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Epicardial Pacemaker Lead Related Cardiac Strangulation: The Importance of Early Recognition. [PDF]
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Cardiology-Rheumatology Intersections in Aortitis and Aortic Aneurysms: Focus on Early Recognition and Management. [PDF]
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Clozapine-Induced Acute Pericarditis and Cardiac Tamponade: Early Recognition Improves Clinical Outcomes. [PDF]
Elahi MW, Shi D, Huang E, Bhushan B.
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Malignant hyperthermia crisis during scoliosis surgery in a pediatric cerebral palsy patient: a case of early recognition and successful intervention. [PDF]
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EARLY RECOGNITION OF CRETINISM
Pediatrics, 1960Although early treatment of the cretinous infant by no means assures optimal mental development, most authorities agree that the prognosis for satisfactory mental development declines as the period of untreated hypothyroidism is prolonged.1 The practicing physician is goaded by writers on this subject to make an early diagnosis, preferably within the ...
J J, VAN WYK, M B, ARNOLD
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Early Recognition of Proteus Syndrome
Pediatric Dermatology, 2016AbstractProteus syndrome is an extremely rare mosaic condition characterized by progressive overgrowth of tissues due to a somatic activating mutation of the AKT1 gene. Distinct cutaneous features, including cerebriform connective tissue nevi, epidermal nevi, vascular malformations, and adipose abnormalities, can alert the dermatologist to the ...
Dorothy L, Rodenbeck +3 more
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Early recognition of infantile autism
The Journal of Pediatrics, 1960I N 1944 Kanner 1 described a clinical syndrome, early infantile autism, which he has come to regard as the earliest form of schizophrenia. The syndrome is characterized by inability to relate to persons in a normal fashion, muteness or other abnormalities of speech, an obsessive insistence on sameness, as, for example, in activities such as feeding ...
S R, LEWIS, S, VAN FERNEY
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Early Recognition of Marfan's Syndrome
Journal of the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners, 2002PurposeTo describe the classical features of Marfan's syndrome to help nurse practitioners (NPs) diagnose it in the early stages of progression and perhaps prevent many of its deleterious effects.Data SourcesSelected researchâbased articles in the scientific literature and classic medical texts.ConclusionsThe cause of Marfan's syndrome is unknown, but ...
Lorna Schumann +2 more
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