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Insights into US life expectancy stagnation from birth cohort mortality dynamics. [PDF]

open access: yesProc Natl Acad Sci U S A
Abrams L   +4 more
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AN EXTERNAL CAUSE FOR ‘IDIOPATHIC’ PACHYMENINGITIS?

Acta Clinica Belgica, 2006
In a 67-year-old man with a history of professional asbestos exposure and persistent headaches since one year, a diagnosis of idiopathic pachymeningitis was made. IHCP (idiopathic hypertrophic cranial pachymeningitis) is in literature referred to as one of the presentations of Multifocal Idiopathic Fibrosclerosis or MIF, representing a group of fibro ...
K, Vermeirsch   +3 more
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External Causes of Metabolic Disorders

Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 2005
Common medical conditions, such as head trauma, malignancy,and pregnancy may be associated with rarely seen metabolic emergencies that require prompt recognition and therapy. Although care of the primary disorder is the focus of initial management,identification of the associated endocrinopathy is important. These clinical syndromes, although uncommon,
Mary Lynn, Arvanitis, Julia L, Pasquale
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External Ophthalmomyiasis Caused by Estrus Ovis

American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1977
External ophthalmomyiasis occurred in a 16-year-old white girl who was infected on Catalina Island, an endemic area for the sheep bot fly. With the patient under topical anesthesia, we isolated the larva, Estrus ovis, removed it with jewelers' forceps, and examined it with light and scanning electron microscopy.
D J, Hennessy   +2 more
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Invasive External Otitis Caused by Aspergillus

Clinical Infectious Diseases, 1990
Invasive external otitis occurs almost exclusively in patients with longstanding diabetes. Except for occasional cases, the etiologic agent has been Pseudomonas aeruginosa. We report a case caused by Aspergillus species in a diabetic patient with acute leukemia.
P, Phillips   +3 more
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EXTERNAL CAUSES OF DERMATITIS

Archives of Dermatology and Syphilology, 1937
In 1930 I published in theArchivesa list of cutaneous irritants. 1 This article is an outgrowth of that report. It undertakes to cover all substances which have been reported to cause cutaneous irritation, and the record is brought up to Aug. 1, 1936. The arrangement of the irritants has been changed from that of the first article, in which they were ...
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