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Macklin effect in critically COVID-19 patients: Observational single-center analysis
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A CRISPR/Cas12a‐powered dendritic DNA nanostructure is assembled to create confined enzymatic microdomains, enabling ultrasensitive detection. Integrated into a paper‐based origami biosensor, it allows equipment‐free on‐site quantification of acidogenic pathogens for the early diagnosis of dental caries.
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Indian Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, 2022
The Macklin effect is associated with alveolar rupture causing a centripetal spread of air along the peribronchovascular interstitial sheath leading to pneumomediastinum, usually seen in ventilator-related barotrauma or blunt chest trauma. We are presenting a peculiar case of iatrogenic (post-intubational) tracheal injury with massive subcutaneous ...
Rohan Reddy Chinthareddy +3 more
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The Macklin effect is associated with alveolar rupture causing a centripetal spread of air along the peribronchovascular interstitial sheath leading to pneumomediastinum, usually seen in ventilator-related barotrauma or blunt chest trauma. We are presenting a peculiar case of iatrogenic (post-intubational) tracheal injury with massive subcutaneous ...
Rohan Reddy Chinthareddy +3 more
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Clinical use of Macklin-like radiological sign (Macklin effect): A systematic review
Respiratory Medicine, 2023Recent studies suggested that Macklin sign is a predictor of barotrauma in patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). We performed a systematic review to further characterize the clinical role of Macklin.PubMed, Scopus, Cochrane Central Register and Embase were searched for studies reporting data on Macklin. Studies without data on chest
Belletti, Alessandro +8 more
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The Macklin effect causing a pneumopericardium
Journal of Cardiovascular Medicine, 2012Pleuropericarditis is a common clinical entity that has been reported in association with several diseases. However, pleuropericarditis following blunt thoracic trauma is very rare and difficult to diagnose. Here we present a case of a young man who presented to the emergency department with acute shortness of breath following a motor vehicle accident.
Aravind, Sekhar +2 more
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