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LCN2 drives ferroptosis-associated ischemia-reperfusion injury after renal transplantation: integrated machine learning and in vivo validation. [PDF]
Wu Z, Yu B, He Q, Huang C.
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Assessing the timing of invasive intervention in NSTE-ACS: insights from a meta-analysis and sequential trial evaluation. [PDF]
Yang W, Ge XZ, Wang CH.
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Correction to "Effect of Umbilical Cord Mesenchymal Stem Cell-Derived Mitochondrial Transplantation on Ischemia-Reperfusion Injury in a Rat Model". [PDF]
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EXPRESSION OF CONCERN: Neuroprotective Mechanism of Salvianolic Acid B Against Cerebral Ischemia-Reperfusion Injury in Mice Through Downregulation of TLR4, p-p38MAPK, p-JNK, NF-κB, and IL-1β. [PDF]
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Clinics in Colon and Rectal Surgery, 2023
AbstractMesenteric ischemia occurs when perfusion of the visceral organs fails to meet normal metabolic requirements and subsequently results in abdominal symptoms such as diffuse postprandial pain, peritonitis, food fear, and weight loss. While generally divided into acute and chronic manifestations, mesenteric ischemia is commonly misdiagnosed at ...
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AbstractMesenteric ischemia occurs when perfusion of the visceral organs fails to meet normal metabolic requirements and subsequently results in abdominal symptoms such as diffuse postprandial pain, peritonitis, food fear, and weight loss. While generally divided into acute and chronic manifestations, mesenteric ischemia is commonly misdiagnosed at ...
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Surgical Clinics of North America, 1988
Mesenteric ischemia secondary to vascular disease remains a significant problem in patients presenting with acute abdominal conditions, especially if they are elderly. Although rare, it is nevertheless an important and perhaps increasing cause of death or significant morbidity.
G C, Hunter, J M, Guernsey
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Mesenteric ischemia secondary to vascular disease remains a significant problem in patients presenting with acute abdominal conditions, especially if they are elderly. Although rare, it is nevertheless an important and perhaps increasing cause of death or significant morbidity.
G C, Hunter, J M, Guernsey
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New England Journal of Medicine, 2016
Acute mesenteric ischemia (AMI) is a rare disease that most commonly affects the elderly. The vague symptoms often lead to delayed diagnosis and consequent high mortality. Physical exam and laboratory findings lack the sensitivity and specificity to exclude AMI, but computed tomography angiography can rapidly and accurately confirm the diagnosis ...
Daniel G, Clair, Jocelyn M, Beach
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Acute mesenteric ischemia (AMI) is a rare disease that most commonly affects the elderly. The vague symptoms often lead to delayed diagnosis and consequent high mortality. Physical exam and laboratory findings lack the sensitivity and specificity to exclude AMI, but computed tomography angiography can rapidly and accurately confirm the diagnosis ...
Daniel G, Clair, Jocelyn M, Beach
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Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 2004
MI remains a highly lethal entity. Improving survival requires an aggressive, multidisciplinary approach. High-risk patients with severe abdominal pain and a paucity of physical findings should be undergo emergent imaging in a search for this disease.
Joseph P, Martinez, Gerard J, Hogan
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MI remains a highly lethal entity. Improving survival requires an aggressive, multidisciplinary approach. High-risk patients with severe abdominal pain and a paucity of physical findings should be undergo emergent imaging in a search for this disease.
Joseph P, Martinez, Gerard J, Hogan
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