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Plasmaphresis therapy for pulmonary hemorrhage in a pediatric patient with IgA nephropathy [PDF]
IgA nephropathy usually presents as asymptomatic microscopic hematuria or proteinuria or episodic gross hematuria after upper respiratory infection. It is an uncommon cause of end-stage renal failure in childhood. Pulmonary hemorrhage associated with IgA
Dae-Kyoon Yim +2 more
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IntroductionAcute hemorrhage results in perfusion deficit and regional hypoxia. Since failure of intestinal integrity seem to be the linking element between hemorrhage, delayed multi organ failure, and mortality, it is crucial to maintain intestinal ...
Stefan Hof +9 more
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Severe Hemorrhage Associated With Oral Anticoagulants [PDF]
Few data have been published to date on outcomes after the common clinical experience of severe hemorrhage in orally anticoagulated patients.A prospective, multicenter observational study was carried out to investigate outcomes and management in a series of consecutive patients who sustained a severe hemorrhage under treatment with vitamin K ...
Edelgard, Lindhoff-Last +14 more
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A rare cause of recurrent subconjunctival hemorrhage: ocular vicarious menstruation
Purpose: Vicarious menstruation is cyclical bleeding in extra-uterine locations that occurs during menstruation or within 48 h of its onset. We aim to present a 43-year-old female with ocular vicarious menstruation, its treatment, and a review of other ...
Celebi, Ali Riza Cenk +1 more
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Key Clinical Message Neurogenic fever (NF) is a potentially life‐threatening complication commonly seen in patients with pontine hemorrhage. This case report highlights the successful use of oral baclofen and propranolol as an effective treatment ...
Saroj Poudel +5 more
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Sex-Differences in Oral Anticoagulant-Related Intracerebral Hemorrhage
Introduction and AimData remain limited on sex-differences in patients with oral anticoagulant (OAC)-related intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH). We aim to explore similarities and differences in risk factors, acute presentation, treatments, and outcome in ...
Josefine Grundtvig +23 more
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Oral hemorrhagic blister: An enigma
Angina bullosa hemorrhagica (ABH) is a disorder of unclear aetiology characterized by abrupt and unprovoked presentation of blood-filled blister over the oral mucosa. Histopathology reveals sub epithelial blister containing erythrocytes with superficial perivascular lymphocytic infiltrate.
B M Shashikumar +2 more
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Improved Cardiovascular Tolerance to Hemorrhage after Oral Resveratrol Pretreatment in Dogs
Resveratrol has been shown to preserve organ function and improve survival in hemorrhagic shock rat models. This study investigated whether seven days of oral resveratrol could improve hemodynamic response to hemorrhage and confer benefits on risk of ...
Jennifer Davis +5 more
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The occurrence of bleeding following dental extraction is a relatively common complication. A history of therapy with oral anticoagulants represents a major favoring factor, both in patients treated with vitamin K-antagonists (especially warfarin) and ...
Marco Nisi +4 more
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The outcomes of patients developing major bleeding while on oral anticoagulants remain largely unquantified. The objectives of this study were to: (i) describe the burden of major hemorrhage associated with all available oral anticoagulants in terms of ...
Laura Green +10 more
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