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Inflammation in atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease: From diagnosis to treatment
Inflammation in atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease. Residual inflammatory risk (RIR), defined by high‐sensitive C‐reactive protein (hsCRP) concentration of ≥2 mg/L, represents a strong predictor of future atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD) events. Although increased hsCRP values ≥2 mg/L might be detected in every three out of five ASCVD
Natalie Arnold, Wolfgang Koenig
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Introduction:The assessment of intravascular volume in severely traumatized patients or patients admitted in ICU is very essential. At present the accurate method for estimating the intravascular volume requirement is by measuring the CVP which is an ...
N Nouri-Majalan+2 more
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Discospondylitis as a consequence of jugular vein septic thrombophlebitis in a Standardbred gelding
Summary This report describes the identification of C7‐T1 discospondylitis on myelography and confirmed on postmortem computed tomography and necropsy in a 4‐year‐old Standardbred gelding as the consequence of jugular vein catheterisation and secondary septic thrombophlebitis. Staphylococcus aureus was isolated from both sites.
F. Payette+4 more
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Spontaneous plaque rupture and thrombus formation in the left main coronary artery documented by intravascular ultrasound [PDF]
James Byung R. Park, Jonathan M. Tobis
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Diagnostic imaging and management of penetrating wounds of the foot
Summary Penetrating foot injuries in horses pose significant diagnostic and therapeutic challenges, particularly when deeper synovial structures are involved. A systematic approach to diagnostic imaging and early and aggressive management is essential to achieve a good outcome.
A. Scharf, J. Peroni
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Abstract Aim A nationwide survey was conducted to clarify the recent status of patients with acute liver failure (ALF) and late‐onset fulminant hepatitis (LOHF) in Japan. Methods Two‐step surveys were performed annually targeting 782 hospitals, focusing on patients meeting the Japanese diagnostic criteria.
Nobuaki Nakayama+23 more
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Imaging during percutaneous coronary intervention for optimizing outcomes
Angiography is the current gold standard for imaging during percutaneous coronary interventions but has significant limitations. Catheter-based intravascular imaging techniques such as intravascular ultrasound and the more recent optical coherence ...
S. Mehrotra+2 more
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