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Ferric carboxymaltose assessment of morbidity and mortality in patients with iron deficiency and chronic heart failure (FAIR‐HF2‐DZHK05) trial: Baseline characteristics and comparison to other relevant clinical trials

open access: yesEuropean Journal of Heart Failure, EarlyView.
Differences in baseline characteristics between major trials of intravenous (IV) iron therapy in heart failure. LVEF, left ventricular ejection fraction; SGLT2, sodium–glucose cotransporter 2. Aims Prior randomized trials have reported conflicting evidence regarding the efficacy of intravenous (IV) iron in patients with heart failure with reduced ...
Stefan D. Anker   +44 more
wiley   +1 more source

Leaf vein segmentation using Odd Gabor filters and morphological operations [PDF]

open access: yesarXiv, 2012
Leaf vein forms the basis of leaf characterization and classification. Different species have different leaf vein patterns. It is seen that leaf vein segmentation will help in maintaining a record of all the leaves according to their specific pattern of veins thus provide an effective way to retrieve and store information regarding various plant ...
arxiv  

Lemierre Syndrome [PDF]

open access: yes
Lemierre syndrome is caused by acute oropharyngeal infections with secondary septic thrombophlebitis of the internal jugular vein and is characterized by frequent metastatic infections.
Figueras Nadal   +7 more
core   +2 more sources

Internal jugular vein thrombosis caused by invasive pharyngeal cancer: a case report and literature review [PDF]

open access: yes, 2023
INTRODUCTION: Internal jugular vein (IJV) thrombosis is a potentially life-threating disease and can occur at any level. Variety of factors can induce thrombosis, but it is most often found following IJV catheterization, neck dissection, injuries ...
Pegan, Alan, Solter, Darko, Tudor, Filip
core   +1 more source

Prognostic Factors for Free Flap Failure in Head and Neck Reconstruction

open access: yesHead &Neck, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Background The failure rate of free flaps varies from 0.8% to 10.6% in the literature in head and neck reconstruction. The primary objective was to identify prognostic factors for free flap failure. Methods We prospectively included all consecutive free flaps performed between August 2021 and January 2024, and used a multivariate Cox ...
Quentin Hennocq   +10 more
wiley   +1 more source

Systematic review of locking solutions for non‐tunneled hemodialysis catheters

open access: yesHemodialysis International, Volume 27, Issue 1, Page 12-20, January 2023., 2023
Abstract Background We conducted a systematic review of studies investigating lock solutions for use in non‐tunneled hemodialysis catheters. Methods We searched PubMed and Cochrane databases from inception to June 11, 2021. Study inclusion criteria were: randomized trial or observational study, adults (>18 years), with acute kidney injury (AKI); and ...
Isabelle Boucley   +8 more
wiley   +1 more source

Holocrine Secretion and Kino Flow in Angiosperms: Their Role and Physiological Advantages in Plant Defence Mechanisms [PDF]

open access: yesarXiv, 2019
Kinos are plant exudates, rich in polyphenols, produced by several angiosperms in reaction to damage. They flow out of kino veins, schizolysigenous ducts composing an anatomically distinct continuous system of tangentially anastomosing lacunae produced by the vascular cambium, which encircle the plant. Kino is secreted holocrinously into the vein lumen
arxiv  

Cadaveric Anatomical Study of Orbit‐Preserving Ophthalmic Neurectomy via Endoscopic and Exoscopic Techniques

open access: yesHead &Neck, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Background Perineural spread of cutaneous head and neck squamous cell carcinoma is most effectively managed by surgical resection with a clear central margin at the affected nerve. For ophthalmic nerve disease, there is no clear consensus regarding the extent of spread which is resectable via an orbit‐preserving neurectomy, either in regard to
Lachlan Crawford   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

A historical review of experimental imaging of the beating heart coronary microcirculation in vivo

open access: yesJournal of Anatomy, Volume 242, Issue 1, Page 3-16, January 2023., 2023
Intravital imaging of the beating heart microcirculation in vivo has been challenging. The past 50 years has seen changes in ways to both stabilise and image the heart with a shift from learning about coronary vascular anatomy and physiology to the role of thromboinflammation and other microcirculatory disturbances in cardiovascular disease.
Neena Kalia
wiley   +1 more source

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