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Pain Management in Paediatric Critical Care: A Cross‐Sectional Study
ABSTRACT Background Up to 24% of children admitted to the paediatric intensive care unit (PICU) experience moderate to severe pain. Nurses have the ethical responsibility to manage pain, which is often challenging due to a wide range of age, developmental ability, medical diseases and complex medical equipment.
Elyse Laures +2 more
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Lyme Disease and the Workplace [PDF]
{Excerpt] Lyme disease, an infection by the bacterium Borrelia burgdorferi, was named after a Connecticut town where a group of arthritis cases in children appeared in the early 1970s.
Brown, Nellie J
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Viral Encephalitis: Etiology, Clinical Features, Diagnosis and Management [PDF]
8openSergio Ferrari; Antonio Toniolo; Salvatore Monaco; Filippo Luciani; Francesca Cainelli; Andreina Baj; Zelalem Temesgen; Sandro VentoSergio, Ferrari; Toniolo, Antonio; Salvatore, Monaco; Filippo, Luciani; Francesca, Cainelli; Baj, Andreina; Zelalem ...
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Abstract Objective To report the clinical characteristics of traditional (TTC) and W‐shaped tracheal collapse (WTC) and the long‐term outcomes of continuous extraluminal tracheal prosthesis (CETP) placement in dogs with grade IV tracheal collapse (TC). Study design Retrospective case series. Animals A total of 69 client‐owned dogs.
Masahiro Suematsu +5 more
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Tick paralysis (TP) is a rare disease with rapid progression and potential fatal evolution. Immediately after the diagnosis, removal of all ticks from the body of the patient is mandatory.
RAMB Almeida +3 more
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Foodborne Botulism: Clinical Diagnosis and Medical Treatment
Botulinum neurotoxins (BoNTs) produced by Clostridia species are the most potent identified natural toxins. Classically, the toxic neurological syndrome is characterized by an (afebrile) acute symmetric descending flaccid paralysis. The most know typical
Davide Lonati +8 more
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Reach and grasp by people with tetraplegia using a neurally controlled robotic arm [PDF]
Paralysis following spinal cord injury (SCI), brainstem stroke, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and other disorders can disconnect the brain from the body, eliminating the ability to carry out volitional movements.
A Albu-Schaffer +45 more
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West Nile virus (WNV) is the most common mosquito‐borne infection in North America; while most cases are asymptomatic, fewer than 1% develop neuroinvasive disease with significant morbidity and mortality. We report a 57‐year‐old man from rural Wisconsin who presented with a 10‐week history of progressive asymmetric quadriparesis and severe intractable ...
Mick B. Reedy +6 more
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Background Severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome (SFTS) is a tick‐borne viral illness with high mortality, yet early risk stratification remains challenging. Recent evidence suggests that B‐cell dysregulation contributes to disease severity. Methods A cohort of 168 patients with confirmed SFTS was retrospectively analyzed. Flow cytometry was used
Wei Wei +10 more
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Architectural and biochemical adaptations in skeletal muscle and bone following rotator cuff injury in a rat model [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Injury to the rotator cuff can cause irreversible changes to the structure and function of the associated muscles and bones. The temporal progression and pathomechanisms associated with these adaptations are unclear. The purpose of this study
Choi, Anthony J. +9 more
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