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Anti‐PF4 disorders: Pathogenesis, diagnosis and treatment
Anti‐platelet factor 4 (PF4) disorders include heparin‐induced thrombocytopenia (HIT) and vaccine‐induced immune thrombocytopenia and thrombosis (VITT)/VITT‐like disorders. The formation of immunoglobulin G (IgG)/PF4 immune complexes facilitates uncontrolled activation of platelets, neutrophils and monocytes via IgG‐mediated Fcγ receptor binding.
Megan V. Preece+3 more
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Chemical and Hypothermic Inhibition of Intravascular Sludging in Extracorporeal Circulation
David Sachs+4 more
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Hepatic damage following profound hypothermia and extracorporeal circulation in man. [PDF]
D. P. E. Kingsley
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Twenty years of shock wave research at the Institute for Surgical Research [PDF]
Delius, Michael
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Large‐cell transformation of mycosis fungoides: Patterns of care and patient outcomes
Large‐cell transformation of mycosis fungoides is rare with poor prognosis. Presenting over 20 years of data, this retrospective study of 83 patients demonstrated a median overall survival (mOS) of 3.5 years. However, prognostic differences in three clinical subgroups were suggested: unifocal, multifocal, extra‐cutaneous (mOS: 4.6, 2.5, 1.1 years ...
Philippa Johnstone+9 more
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Summary Clinical outcome after chimeric antigen receptor (CAR)‐T‐cell failure in large B‐cell lymphoma (LBCL) is dismal. Allogeneic stem cell transplantation (alloSCT) represents a potentially curative salvage for relapsed/refractory LBCL, although concerns remain regarding its feasibility and safety in patients exposed to CAR‐T and bispecific ...
Angelica Barone+10 more
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Flexible and navigable suction access sheaths: what size stone particles can be cleared?
Objectives To perform benchtop experiments on flexible and navigable suction (FANS) ureteric access sheaths (UASs) to determine the clearance capabilities for various stone sizes when paired with different‐sized ureteroscopes. Methods Quartz stones were used as a surrogate for renal stones.
Richard Menzies‐Wilson+5 more
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