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Re‐identification of clinical isolates of the Pseudallescheria boydii‐complex involved in near‐drowning

open access: yesMycoses, 2008
Fungal infections caused by the members of the genera Pseudallescheria and/or Scedosporium are important complications in patients after near-drowning.
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Near-Drowning

Pediatrics In Review, 1993
Definition Drowning is defined as death caused by submersion, whereas near-drowning connotes survival for some time period following submersion. The following remarks pertain to the near-drowning victim who presents for acute medical management.
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Near drowning

Intensive and Critical Care Nursing, 1995
Irrespective of the immersion medium, the primary consequence of any near drowning episode is hypoxemia and resultant hypoxia. The gravest consequence of hypoxia is cerebral insult. A major contributor to cerebral recovery in cold water drowning is hypothermia and resultant cerebral hypometabolism.
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Near Drowning

Pediatrics In Review, 1988
Drowning is the third most common cause of death for children between the ages of 1 and 14 years. Despite increasing understanding of the pathophysiology of drowning and continuing advances in cardiopulmonary resuscitation and support, efforts at cerebral resuscitation have been less successful, and it is estimated that only about half of the children ...
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Near-drowning

The Journal of Emergency Medicine, 1985
Near-drowning is defined as survival for at least some period of time after suffocation from submersion in a liquid. This article is a comprehensive review of the demography, pathophysiology, treatment, and prevention of near-drowning, an accident that affects approximately 6,000 to 7,000 Americans per year.
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Drowning and Near-drowning

Critical Care Medicine, 1980
Jacobsen, J B   +3 more
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Drowning and Near Drowning

DeckerMed Emergency Medicine, 2015
The most recently updated definition of drowning is “the process of experiencing respiratory impairment from submersion/immersion in liquid.” The primary insult in these patients is asphyxia, and the resulting hypoxia, hypercarbia, and acidosis will progress until cardiac arrest, multiple organ dysfunction, and death.
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Drowning, Near-Drowning, and Ice-Water Drowning

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1988
Drowning has become an accident of affluence. As pointed out in the article by O'Carroll et AL1in this issue ofTHE JOURNAL, close to 50% of all drowning accidents in Los Angeles County occur in swimming pools. Drowning is now the second leading cause of accidental death in children and the second leading cause of years of potential life lost.
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Drowning and Near-Drowning

Pediatric Annals, 1977
J D, Battaglia, C H, Lockhart
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Drowning and Near-Drowning

1992
In this chapter we will review the history, epidemiology, pathophysiology and treatment of drowning and near-drowning. Additionally, we will touch on areas of controversy in the literature, opining on these issues when scientific data are not available or definitive.
A. J. Layon, J. H. Modell
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