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Background Yellow Fever (YF) is a viral hemorrhagic disease transmitted by aedes mosquito species. Approximately, 200,000 cases and 30,000 deaths occur worldwide every year.
Abrham Lilay+12 more
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ROLE OF ENDOVASCULAR EMBOLIZATION IN THE MULTIDISCIPLINARY MANAGEMENT OF RUPTURED BRAIN ARTERIOVENOUS MALFORMATIONS [PDF]
Brain arteriovenous malformations (bAVMs) are congenital defects of vasculogenesis, the natural history of which is characterized by a significant morbidity and mortality related to the risk of bleeding.
Cesare Gagliardo
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Improving Automated Hemorrhage Detection in Sparse-view Computed Tomography via Deep Convolutional Neural Network based Artifact Reduction [PDF]
This is a preprint. The latest version has been published here: https://pubs.rsna.org/doi/10.1148/ryai.230275 Purpose: Sparse-view computed tomography (CT) is an effective way to reduce dose by lowering the total number of views acquired, albeit at the expense of image quality, which, in turn, can impact the ability to detect diseases.
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Nowadays, patients are much concerned about esthetics of the oro-facial region. Gingival recession is considered as one of the major esthetic problems creating complex situations by compromising oral esthetics.
Archana Agroya+5 more
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Bilateral adrenal hemorrhage [PDF]
Bilateral adrenal hemorrhage represents a challenging condition which requires multi-modal intervention. Our aim to systematically review the published cased diagnosed with this condition. The method we used is based on PubMed database research.
Mihai Cristian Dumitrascu+6 more
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Comparing Conventional and Deep Feature Models for Classifying Fundus Photography of Hemorrhages [PDF]
Diabetic retinopathy is an eye-related pathology creating abnormalities and causing visual impairment, proper treatment of which requires identifying irregularities. This research uses a hemorrhage detection method and compares classification of conventional and deep features.
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Non-descent vaginal hysterectomy surgery associated with less complications and good prognosis
Background: Removal of the uterus through vagina when performed in a case without uterine descent or prolapse is known as “non-descent vaginal hysterectomy” or NDVH. Vaginal route is preferred as compared to laparoscopic and abdominal methods.
Pranita Somani +2 more
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ObjectiveSubdural hematomas (SDH) account for an estimated 5 to 25% of intracranial hemorrhages. Acute SDH occur secondary to rupture of the bridging veins leading to blood collecting within the dural space. Risk factors associated with SDH expansion are
Keegan Plowman+5 more
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An obstetric hemorrhage may occur before or after delivery, but more than 80% of cases occur postpartum. Worldwide, a massive obstetric hemorrhage, resulting from the failure of normal obstetrical, surgical and/or systemic hemostasis, is responsible for 25% of the estimated 358,000 maternal deaths each year.
A. H. James, C. Mclintock
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Puerperal hematoma: a cause of post partum hemorrhage after a normal vaginal delivery
A 28 year old Moroccan woman Para 1 Gravida 1 with no medical or surgical history was admitted to our Obstetric Department of Maternité de Souissi, Rabat, Morocco.
Adil Elghanmi, Hicham Seffar
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