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A comprehensive review of endobronchial ultrasound-guided transbronchial needle aspiration (EBUS-TBNA): staging, techniques, and future directions. [PDF]
Fiore C, Ayasa LA, Murn M, Swenson K.
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Optimizing inter-joint distances of robotic forceps for vertical needle driving in pediatric surgery: a virtual reality simulator study. [PDF]
Aono K +7 more
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Comparative study of transbronchial cryobiopsy and transbronchial biopsy for diagnostic yield in peripheral pulmonary lesions. [PDF]
Chang HC +6 more
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Evaluation of Operative Vaginal Delivery Practices and Maternal-Neonatal Outcomes. [PDF]
Baloch F, Javed M, Grosu L.
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Remarks on the Construction of Obstetrical Forceps, with a Description of an Instrument.
James P White
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Multifunction Vitreous Forceps (Maculorrhexis Forceps)
Ophthalmic Surgery, Lasers and Imaging Retina, 2002Abstract. We developed novel multifunction vitreous forceps to decrease the frequency of forceps insertion and enable the removal of the internal limiting membrane and other intravitreal membranes for better surgical results. The basic forceps were conventional continuous curvelinear capsulorrhexis (CCC) forceps.
Minoru, Tanaka +4 more
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Pediatric Emergency Care, 1995
Foreign body aspiration is not an uncommon problem in infants and toddlers, and should be considered as a serious and sometimes fatal condition. We report three cases of foreign body aspiration which were located below the vocal cords, causing a nearly complete airway obstruction with severe respiratory distress.
F, Rubio Quiñones +5 more
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Foreign body aspiration is not an uncommon problem in infants and toddlers, and should be considered as a serious and sometimes fatal condition. We report three cases of foreign body aspiration which were located below the vocal cords, causing a nearly complete airway obstruction with severe respiratory distress.
F, Rubio Quiñones +5 more
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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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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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