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Atypical Presentation of the Classical Form of Locked-In Syndrome in a Young Patient
Locked-in syndrome (LIS) is an uncommon neurologic disorder that manifests in quadriplegia and anarthria with preserved cognition and self-awareness. Generally, patients with LIS may live for years with preserved quality of life and cognitive function ...
Ngoda Manongi MD, MS +4 more
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FLUshing in the bathroom [PDF]
![Figure][1] Insight from (left to right) Carolina Amezcua, Nicola Gagliani, and Richard Flavell Seasonal influenza represents a contagious family of respiratory viruses that infect 5–30% of the global population yearly and account for as many as 500,000 deaths annually.
Amezcua, Carolina +2 more
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Superior Mesenteric Artery Syndrome: A Community Hospital Case Series
Superior mesenteric artery syndrome is an obstruction of the small bowel between the aorta and the superior mesenteric artery. Patients with this disease are initially managed medically and those patients who fail medical treatment require surgery.
Brian Welch +3 more
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Bilateral modified bridle procedure for the treatment of drop foot: A case report
Bilateral drop foot secondary to lumbar spinal disease is rarely reported in the literature. In this case report, a 60 year old male presented with acute on chronic weakness in ankle dorsiflexion and urinary/fecal incontinence. He was found to have L5-S1
HyunJi Boo +2 more
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To flush or not to flush … that is a question [PDF]
The human gut microflora has drawn a lot of attention as a potent therapeutic tool for many decades. More recently, efforts have been developed to devise efficient ways of complementing or replacing deficient intestinal microflora associated with intestinal diseases that are resistant to conventional medical treatments.
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This study examines the efficacy and toxicity of two stereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT) dose regimens for treatment of early prostate cancer. Forty-one patients treated with 35 Gy were matched with 41 patients treated with 36.25 Gy. Both patient
Alan Jay Katz +3 more
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Granulomatous mastitis, erythema nodosum, and polyarthritis: a case report
Background Granulomatous mastitis is a rare inflammatory disease of the breast, typically seen in woman of child-bearing age. No definitive etiology has been described.
Leanna Laor +2 more
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To flush, or not to flush? [PDF]
Abstract Dr Sally Whittet describes the dilemma of whether to continue to prescribe HRT in her over‐65 year olds and weighs up the risks and benefits in this age group.
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A new economic instrument for financing accelerated landfill aftercare [PDF]
The key aspects of landfill operation that remain unresolved are the extended timescale and uncertain funding of the post-closure period. This paper reviews the topic and proposes an economic instrument to resolve the unsustainable nature of the current ...
K. Knox +11 more
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Using Market-Research Panels for Behavioral Science: An Overview and Tutorial
Behavioral scientists looking to run online studies are confronted with a bevy of options. Where to recruit participants? Which tools to use for survey creation and study management? How to maintain data quality? In this tutorial, we highlight the unique
Aaron J. Moss +5 more
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