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Scrotal pneumocele complicating artificial pneumoperitoneum

British Journal of Tuberculosis and Diseases of the Chest, 1948
Summary A case of scrotal pneumocele developing three months after induction of pneumoperitoneum is reported. Treatment was continued without any evidence of recurrence. It is suggested that this rare complication is not a contraindication to continuance of pneumoperitoneum.
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Diaphragmatic pneumocele terminating artificial pneumoperitoneum treatment

British Journal of Tuberculosis and Diseases of the Chest, 1954
Summary The complication of diaphragmatic pneumocele noted by radiography during pneumoperitoneum treatment is described, and the possible factors in its causation are mentioned. It is considered that the occurrence of this complication is an indication for immediate withdrawal of air from the pneumoperitoneum and the termination of this treatment.
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Postoperative and Artificially Induced Pneumoperitoneum

American Journal of Diseases of Children, 1962
Introduction It is well known that, in adults, postoperative pneumoperitoneum may persist for 1 to 3 weeks. 1-3 Hope and Cramer 4 have shown that postoperative pneumoperitoneum disappears much more rapidly in children than in adults. We noticed, however, that in some children postoperative pneumoperitoneum persisted for a longer period than had been ...
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Visceroptosis During Artificial Pneumoperitoneum Treatment

Radiology, 1939
SINCE 1929, when I began to use artificial pneumoperitoneum systematically, I have had the opportunity to observe the effect of repeated injections of air and oxygen upon the position of the abdominal viscera. It was stated in a previous publication (1) that artificial pneumoperitoneum causes not only an elevation of the diaphragm but also a downward ...
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[1993: the centenary of artificial pneumoperitoneum].

Histoire des sciences medicales, 1994
Artificial pneumoperitoneum (introduction of gas in the peritonea cavity) has been tried for the first time in medical practice, by the Austrian surgeon Mosetig-Moorhof, in January and July 1893. This method was utilized in turns to therapeutic or diagnostic ends, especially in the treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis (collapsotherapy) since 1930 till ...
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Can AI artifacts influence human cognition? The effects of artificial autonomy in intelligent personal assistants

International Journal of Information Management, 2021
Zhao Pan, Yeming Gong
exaly  

A Review of Artificial Spiking Neuron Devices for Neural Processing and Sensing

Advanced Functional Materials, 2022
Joon-Kyu Han, Seong-Yun Yun, Ji-Man Yu
exaly  

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