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Complication of a Circumcision Performed With a Plastic Bell Clamp
Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1969DURING A two month period, September and October 1968, plastic bell clamps were used for routine circumcision in the newborn at the Naval Hospital in Pensacola, Fla. Approximately 100 circumcisions were done using this method. They were performed on the second hospital day.
J. Denis Catalano+2 more
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Subsequent Reproductive Performance in Survivors of Complicated Abortion
Nigerian Journal of Clinical Medicine, 2010Objective To study the subsequent reproductive performance of women who had undergone complicated abortions. Materials and Methods Attempts were made to trace 299 survivors of complicated abortions from an earlier study. Their contact telephone numbers and addresses had been recorded at the time of initial management.
O.I Akinola, A.O Fabamwo
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Graefe's Archive for Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology, 2012
To determine the complication rate and risk factors for intraoperative complications in resident-performed phacoemulsification surgery at a tertiary care center during the first 100 surgeries.Retrospective chart review of the first 100 performed phacoemulsification cases of six consecutive residents.
Wolfgang A. Herrmann+4 more
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To determine the complication rate and risk factors for intraoperative complications in resident-performed phacoemulsification surgery at a tertiary care center during the first 100 surgeries.Retrospective chart review of the first 100 performed phacoemulsification cases of six consecutive residents.
Wolfgang A. Herrmann+4 more
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Complication Rates of Diagnostic Angiography Performed by Vascular Surgeons
Vascular and Endovascular Surgery, 2002The objective of this study was to compare the complication rates of diagnostic angiography performed by vascular surgeons to those previously published by interventional radiologists. From May 1999 through August 2000, 3 board-certified vascular surgeons performed 224 endovascular procedures in a modern endovascular suite.
Brian Matteson+5 more
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Complications of Tracheostomy Performed in the ICU
Chest, 2003The morbidity of surgical tracheostomy performed in critically ill patients is not well-known. Accordingly, the aim of this prospective study was to determine the incidence and severity of complications associated with subthyroid tracheostomy and cricothyroidotomy when performed in the ICU.Over a 2-year period, individual consecutive patients who were ...
Arnaud Desachy+5 more
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Complications in arthroscopic surgery performed by experienced arthroscopists
Arthroscopy: The Journal of Arthroscopic & Related Surgery, 1988Twenty-one experienced arthroscopists participated in a prospective, 19-month study to analyze complications in arthroscopic surgery of the knee and other joints. Participants responded to a monthly questionnaire that provided information on a case-by-case basis for the duration of the study. A total of 63 specific procedures were studied.
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Serious Complications Associated with Uvulectomy Performed by a “Native Doctor”
Tropical Doctor, 1984Les therapeutes traditionnels pratiquent souvent l'ablation de la luette pour diverses raisons: fievre, angine, dysphagie, nausees, vomissements, douleurs abdominales, insomnies. Etude de 20 cas de complications apres cette intervention observes a Kaduna (Nigeria).
E O Adekeye, R A Ord, Francis Kwamin
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Carotid and cerebral angiography performed by cardiologists: Cerebrovascular complications
Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions, 2002AbstractThe management of extracranial carotid artery disease is primarily concerned with the prevention of acute stroke. In order to understand the current risks of carotid angiography performed by interventional cardiologists, we undertook a retrospective study to determine the neurologic complications in patients who underwent selective cerebral ...
Fayed, Akram M.+4 more
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Significance of Complications Associated With Vascular Repairs Performed in Vietnam
Archives of Surgery, 1970Of more than 700 Vietnam casualties with vascular injuries seen at Walter Reed General Hospital, 57 patients with adequately documented complications of their initial arterial repair performed in Vietnam are reviewed. Twenty-four patients required additional vascular operations.
Joseph H. Baugh+2 more
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The Clinical Neuropsychologist, 2012
Theoretical models of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) implicate neurocognitive dysfunction, particularly deficits in nonverbal memory and executive functioning, in the pathogenesis of the disorder. The opposite hypothesis (poor performance in neuropsychological test as an epiphenomenon of OCD symptoms) has rarely been contemplated although checking
Steffen Moritz+4 more
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Theoretical models of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) implicate neurocognitive dysfunction, particularly deficits in nonverbal memory and executive functioning, in the pathogenesis of the disorder. The opposite hypothesis (poor performance in neuropsychological test as an epiphenomenon of OCD symptoms) has rarely been contemplated although checking
Steffen Moritz+4 more
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