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Status epilepticus in older adults: A critical review
Abstract Older adults (≥60 years of age) have the highest incidence of status epilepticus (SE) among adults and experience the highest morbidity and mortality. SE incidence increases with age in adulthood. A recent study from Austria estimated an incidence of 89.6/100 000 and 67.6/100 000 person‐years adjusted for age and sex in women and men aged >60 ...
Matthew R. Woodward+5 more
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Bridging the gap: whole blood and plasma in prehospital hemorrhagic shock resuscitation. [PDF]
Levy MJ+3 more
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Abstract Objective We aimed to investigate whether the risk of unprovoked seizures differs between patients receiving a brief antiseizure medication (ASM) course during hospitalization and those treated beyond hospital discharge following acute symptomatic seizures (ASyS).
Vineet Punia+7 more
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Introduction: Given the redistribution of blood flow away from non-immediately vital territories during hemorrhagic shock, we investigate whether monitoring the oral mucosal PCO2 (POMCO2) as a surrogate of splanchnic circulation, could closely recognize ...
Armin Razi+7 more
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Time Variable Models of Severe Hemorrhagic Shock in Rats. [PDF]
Barajas MB+5 more
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Bilateral nontraumatic subcapsular renal haematoma (Wunderlich syndrome) in a Thoroughbred broodmare
Summary This case report describes a Thoroughbred broodmare referred for colic and pyrexia. The mare had a history of repeated urinary tract infections, placentitis, abortion and endotoxaemia. A diagnosis of bilateral subcapsular renal haematoma was made by ultrasonography and standing laparoscopy and confirmed on post‐mortem.
M. Hannan+9 more
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Prehospital Blood Administration in Traumatic Hemorrhagic Shock. [PDF]
McNeilly B+4 more
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MECHANISM OF ANTI-SHOCK EFFECT OF GLUCOCORTICOID IN HEMORRHAGIC SHOCK IN RABBIT
Tokuro FUKUDA, Yasuichiro Fukuda
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Acute severe lameness associated with proliferative bone on the dorsal middle phalanx (19 cases)
Summary Background Injury resulting in proliferative new bone formation on the dorsal aspect of the middle phalanx (P2) has been recognised by equine veterinarians and is generally referred to as capsulitis. However, no retrospective case series has been published on the condition. Objectives To describe the clinical features, treatment, and outcome of
J. G. Fowlie+3 more
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A Neonatal Case of Hemorrhagic Shock Due to Congenital Hemangioma. [PDF]
Kudo M+4 more
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