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Medical Thoracoscopy in Diagnosis and Management of Silicotuberculosis with Pneumothorax: A Report of a Rare Case. [PDF]
Riyanto SB, Marhana IA, Hasan H.
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Pharmacomechanical therapy for deep-vein thrombosis [PDF]
Goldhaber, Samuel Z+2 more
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Abstract Survival relies on neural respiratory drive from the medullary respiratory centres to activate the respiratory muscles for breathing. Accurate assessment of respiratory muscle activity, as an estimate of neural respiratory drive in humans, will facilitate a greater understanding of respiratory physiology, the pathophysiology of diseases and ...
Anna L. Hudson+3 more
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Firing properties of single axons with cardiac rhythmicity in the human cervical vagus nerve
Abstract figure legend The activity of single neurones was isolated from microneurographic recordings of the human cervical vagus nerve. The firing of these neurones was then cross‐correlated with the heartbeat to identify neurones that fire with a cardiac rhythm. Such neurones are of interest because the presence of cardiac rhythmicity implicates them
David G. S. Farmer+10 more
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Pneumoperitoneum caused by tracheal rupture due to tracheotomy: a case report. [PDF]
Wang H+11 more
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The Impact of the Timing of Advice on Its Utilization
ABSTRACT There is theoretical and practical interest in characterizing the factors that affect the use of advice when making decisions. Here, we investigated how the timing of advice affects its utilization. We conducted three experiments to compare the integration of advice shown before versus after participants had the chance themselves to evaluate ...
Sriraj Aiyer, Nick Yeung
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Tension Pneumothorax Requiring Video-Assisted Thoracoscopic Surgery With Multimodal Pleurodesis: An Unexpected Ramification of a Ground Level Fall Without Significant Blunt or Penetrating Injury. [PDF]
Ordookhanian C+3 more
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Normotensive trauma patients with renal injuries: Hidden candidates for massive transfusion
Abstract Background Early identification of trauma patients requiring massive transfusion (MT) is crucial for improving outcomes. However, current scoring systems may overlook patients with initially stable vital signs who later require MT. This study aimed to identify anatomic risk factors for MT in relatively stable trauma patients upon emergency ...
Xin‐Hong Lin+5 more
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