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When seconds matter - introducing a surgical salvage strategy by emergency robotic surgery: a review. [PDF]

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Racial Disparities in Access to Minimally Invasive Emergency General Surgery.

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Pediatric emergencies: thoracic emergencies

European Radiology, 2002
Emergencies always require rapid diagnosis and an urgent or semi-urgent medical, interventional, or surgical action. In most cases radiology plays an essential role in making an accurate diagnosis. Reviewing the causes of acute respiratory pathology in the different pediatric age groups, we thought it would be interesting to divide the pathologies into
L, Breysem   +5 more
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Emerging Nanopharmaceuticals

Nanomedicine: Nanotechnology, Biology and Medicine, 2008
A budding interest in nanopharmaceuticals has generated a number of advancements throughout recent years with a focus on engineering novel applications. Nanotechnology also offers the ability to detect diseases at much earlier stages, such as finding hidden or overt metastatic colonies often seen in patients diagnosed with breast, lung, colon, prostate,
Willie E, Bawarski   +3 more
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The emergence of emergence

Nature Chemistry, 2010
Using chemical intuition often allows one to predict what might transpire on throwing a batch of chemicals into a beaker, but sometimes the unexpected can occur. Bruce C. Gibb discusses how you define an 'emergent phenomenon', recognizing that it's not a simple exercise and can actually be different for each of us.
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Hypertensive emergencies

Critical Care Clinics, 2001
In summary, patients presenting with a true hypertensive emergency should be diagnosed quickly and promptly started on effective parenteral therapy (typically nitroprusside 0.5 microgram/kg/min or fenoldopam 0.1 microgram/kg/min) in an intensive care unit. Blood pressure should be reduced about 25% gradually over 2 to 3 hours.
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