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Stoffwechselnntersuchung in einem Fall von nicht typischer Paralysis agitans [PDF]
Andrew W. Schaefer
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Abstract Negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) is a very effective method in the treatment of dehiscent, infected, and non‐healing wounds. Difficult wound healing occurs especially in late pregnancy due to the rapid enlargement of the uterus and the constantly increasing tension of the entire abdominal wall.
Jan Zapletal+6 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction Posterior reversible leukoencephalopathy syndrome (PRES) is a rare but serious complication in kidney transplant recipients, often triggered by calcineurin inhibitors (CNIs) and infections. Case Presentation A 52‐year‐old woman with end‐stage kidney disease underwent cadaveric renal transplantation. Two months post‐transplant, she
Kenji Tsutsui+9 more
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Outcome of different facial nerve managements in petrous bone cholesteatoma patients with facial paralysis. [PDF]
Wang Q+9 more
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Pain as a Symptom in Facial Paralysis, and Its Cause [PDF]
S. G. Webber
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ABSTRACT This study evaluates land use and land cover (LULC) changes and their impacts on the fish community of a neotropical stream in the Sorocaba River basin, Brazil, from 2006 to 2023. The watershed experienced landscape changes over time, categorized into four periods: rural interventions, urban interventions, restorative interventions, and post ...
Nícholas de P. Nicomedes+8 more
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TRANSIENT PARALYSIS AS AN EPILEPTIC EQUIVALENT.1 [PDF]
J. W. McConnell
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ABSTRACT African cobra (Naja spp.) venom contains toxins dominated by proteins and peptides with inter‐ and intra‐specific variations. There are several FDA‐approved drugs from snake venom toxins from other regions, including South America and Asia. Profiling the proteomes of medically important African cobra venoms from different locations will aid in
Benedict C. Offor+3 more
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A Case of Myasthenia Pseudo-Paralytica Gravis (Jolly) or Asthenic Bulbar Paralysis (Strumpell) [PDF]
Max Mailhouse
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