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Fatal and Near-Fatal Complications of Liposuction

Southern Medical Journal, 1998
Cosmetic liposuction is considered to be safe and effective in properly selected patients and is widely done as an outpatient or office procedure. When major complications occur, office-based practitioners may refer patients to a hospital emergency department, where medical personnel unfamiliar with this procedure may underestimate the risk of serious ...
D J, Barillo   +4 more
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FATAL ASTHMA

Annual Review of Medicine, 1996
▪ Abstract  This brief review highlights the rise in asthma mortality witnessed in many countries. It outlines the multifactorial character of this phenomenon, which in most instances is a complex interplay between physician, patient, and environment. The pathophysiology of airflow obstruction and in particular the role of hyperinflation are outlined.
J M, FitzGerald, P, Macklem
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Fatal Forceps

Medicine, Science and the Law, 1983
One of the problems that faces pathologists, is to rate the information obtained at a post mortem at its true value. Changing the facts, knowingly or unknowingly, often springs from the weakness of the human mind which needs to ignore or even deny unpleasant experiences, especially if these experiences are linked to medical work that can be considered ...
S, Nuijen, R, Hausman
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Fatalism Revisited

Seminars in Oncology Nursing, 2008
To review the concept of fatalism among African Americans by discussing how religiosity/spirituality may guide them in seeking cancer care in a positive rather than a fatalistic way.Nursing, social science, and medical journals.Using culturally targeted faith-based interventions to educate African Americans about cancer can serve as a strategy to ...
Phyllis D, Morgan   +2 more
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Fatal panniculitis

Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 1985
The Weber-Christian syndrome (relapsing nodular panniculitis) displays a clinical spectrum varying from short, self-limited, or intermittent disease episodes to persistent disease with fatal outcome. Inflamed adipose tissue is exclusively subcutaneous in some patients and is both subcutaneous and perivisceral in others. Inflammation of fat may induce a
I K, Aronson   +5 more
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A Fatal Fungus

The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 2005
We report the case of a 66-year-old man who presented with a prodromal type illness and pre-sternal swelling after having coronary artery bypass grafts 4 years earlier. Computed tomography showed that the mass had a retrosternal extension, to join a collection anterior to the right ventricle.
Ahmed IM, Gupta A, Gould K, Clark SC
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Fatal Attraction

Fertility and Sterility, 1993
H P, Wiczyk, E J, Margalioth
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Fatal guidance

Communications of the ACM, 2017
From the intersection of computational science and technological speculation, with boundaries limited only by our ability to imagine what could be. In a series of interactive murder mysteries, I might not have done it, but, then again, maybe I ...
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Selective Fatalism

The Journal of Legal Studies, 1998
Human beings are selectively fatalistic. Some risks appear as "background noise," whereas other, quantitatively identical risks cause enormous concern. This essay explores the reasons for selective fatalism and possible legal responses. Sometimes selective fatalism is a product of distributional issues, as people focus especially on risks that face ...
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Fatal bilhemia

Surgery, 2000
P, Sandblom   +3 more
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