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Atrial and ventricular tachyarrhythmias in military personnel

Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps, 2015
Although rare, sudden cardiac death does occur in British military personnel. In the majority of cases, the cause is considered to be a malignant ventricular tachyarrhythmia, which can be precipitated by a number of underlying pathologies. Conversely, a tachyarrhythmia may have a more benign and treatable cause, yet the initial clinical symptoms may be
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The Military Personnel of Ugarit

Journal of Near Eastern Studies, 1965
THE rich treasure of weapons being recovered from the mound of Ras Shamra serves to underline the importance of Ugarit's military establishment in antiquity.2 Although it was not one of the imperial giants in the Late Bronze Age, Ugarit's location and political position made it imperative that its forces be kept strong and ready.3 Such was the case ...
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Ruptured Distal Biceps In Military Personnel

Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps, 2006
Early operative repair is the currently accepted treatment of distal biceps rupture. However, we describe 6 patients (with 7 ruptures), 5 of whom are in the armed forces with distal biceps tendon ruptures who, as a result of delays in presentation, were treated non-operatively.
R, Hargrove, D E, Griffiths, J, Clasper
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Pain in Military Personnel

Abstract The military has been described as the most engrossing and demanding institution in American society. Unique experiences of the service member include special training requirements, frequent relocations, geographic isolation from support structures, deployments, redeployments, integrating from the military to the civilian ...
Sara M. Wilson, Taylor J. Byrne
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Dermatophytes in Military Personnel

Military Medicine, 1973
R L, Garcia, J V, VanDersarl, E W, Kraus
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Enucleation in Military Personnel

Military Medicine, 1968
W D, Anderson, J W, Passmore
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Concussion in Military Personnel

2019
Consider treating acute blast-related concussion patients with N-acetyl cysteine (NAC) when starting within 72 hours after injury. For more chronic issues, in addition to family members, the best collateral source may be another service member with whom the patient has served.
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GROIN DERMATITIS IN MILITARY PERSONNEL

International Journal of Dermatology, 1968
E B, Smith, K S, Taylor
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Neuromuscular Disease and Military Personnel

Military Medicine, 1970
J B, Gere, K R, Meyers, J L, Hansen
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Contact dermatitis in military personnel

Clinics in Dermatology, 2002
Ronni, Wolf, Edith, Orion, Hagit, Matz
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