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Upper Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1975AS one of the more desperate of medical emergencies, torrential upper gastrointestinal hemorrhage demands close teamwork between several medical workers: clinicians, nurses, radiologists, laboratory technicians, electrocardiographers, blood bank personnel, and chaplains.
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[Gastrointestinal hemorrhage].
Professioni infermieristiche, 1980SINCE the introduction of fiberoptic endoscopy early in the 1960s, considerable evidence has been accumulated that suggests that fiberoptic endoscopy is the most accurate diagnostic technique for localizing the source of upper gastrointestinal tract (UGI) hemorrhage.1,2Endoscopy has been noted to detect with high accuracy the presence of superficial ...
G, Nigro, M P, Seccia
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Upper gastrointestinal hemorrhage
Critical Care Nurse, 1984J B, Bullas, S, Pfister
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[Gastrointestinal hemorrhage].
Langenbecks Archiv fur Chirurgie, 1982More than 90% of all acute gastrointestinal bleeding is localized in the upper gastrointestinal tract. Manifestation of bleeding elucidates a life-threatening situation. An immediate planned approach with rapid resuscitation from shock, localization of the source of bleeding, estimation of the intensity of bleeding, and local control is necessary.
E H, Farthmann +3 more
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Cerebral Hemorrhage: Pathophysiology, Treatment, and Future Directions
Circulation Research, 2022Jessica Magid-Bernstein +2 more
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