Results 141 to 150 of about 30,584 (249)
BackgroundChronic giant diaphragmatic hernia is a severe disease with challenging diagnosis and treatment. Given the risk of loss of domain, the use of botulinum toxin A is an option but has been minimally studied in diaphragmatic hernia surgery.Case ...
Sylvie Nachtergaele+4 more
doaj +1 more source
Patient follow‐up after discharge from the paediatric intensive care unit: A scoping review
Abstract Background Most children admitted to a paediatric intensive care unit (PICU) now survive because of improvements in care. Many studies have identified the psychological, functional, cognitive and social impact of PICU admission on a child and their family. However, expert recommendations on follow‐up are lacking. Aim To identify the strategies
Delphine Micaëlli+4 more
wiley +1 more source
A simple model of a sequence-reading diffusion: non-self-averaging and self-averaging properties [PDF]
Motivated by a question about the sensitivity of knots' diffusive motion to the actual sequence of nucleotides placed on a given DNA, here we study a simple model of a sequence-reading diffusion on a stretched chain with a frozen sequence of "letters" $A$ and $B$, having different interaction energies. The chain contains a single distortion - a hernia -
arxiv
Pathology Seen in Myenteric Plexus in Two Subjects With Waardenburg Syndrome
Ganglion cells immunohistochemically labeled with pan‐neuronal marker HuC/D in sections from ileum. Note the different number of stained cells in the myenteric plexus. A, control subject, B, patient with SOX10 mutation (hypoganglionosis) C, patient with EDN3 mutation (aganlionosis). Both patients diagnosed with Waardenburg syndrome type 4 including gut
Björn Ersson+3 more
wiley +1 more source
Background: A diaphragmatic hernia is a defect or hole in the diaphragm through which abdominal contents can enter the chest cavity. Diaphragmatic hernias may be congenital (Morgagni hernia, Bochdalek hernia), a hiatal hernia, or acquired (iatrogenic and
Safwat Eldaabossi+11 more
doaj
Constrained Online Recursive Source Separation Framework for Real-time Electrophysiological Signal Processing [PDF]
Background and Objective: Processing electrophysiological signals often requires blind source separation (BSS) due to the nature of mixing source signals. However, its complex computational demands make real-time BSS challenging. The objective of this work is to develop an advanced real-time BSS method suitable for processing electrophysiological ...
arxiv
Fetal Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance: History, Current Status, and Future Directions
Fetal cardiovascular magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has emerged as a complementary modality for prenatal imaging in suspected congenital heart disease. Ongoing technical improvements extend the potential clinical value of fetal cardiovascular MRI.
Dominika Suchá+5 more
wiley +1 more source
Incidentally revealing of CHD in a 52 year-old man: Case report and literature review
Congenital hernia of the diaphragmatic dome is defined as a congenital embryopathy where all or part of the diaphragmatic dome fails to form during embryonic development.
Idriss Chami Khazraji, MD+6 more
doaj
Abstract Aim To compare the time spent above the target oxygen saturation range (SpO2 > 96%) and the duration of supplemental oxygen between ventilated infants receiving closed‐loop automated oxygen control (CLAC) or manual oxygen control in late preterm and term ventilated infants.
Ourania Kaltsogianni+6 more
wiley +1 more source
Diaphragmatic Hernia: A Diagnostic Challenge
Introduction: Traumatic diaphragmatic hernia is a serious complication of abdominal or thoracic trauma. It is considered a rare pathology. The diagnosis is difficult and can often go unnoticed.
Hedgar Berty Gutiérrez, Oscar Díaz Pi
doaj