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Cardiogenic shock in the course of myocardial infarction: the results of the Shock-POL registry. [PDF]

open access: yesESC Heart Fail
Wybraniec MT   +24 more
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Poland's Syndrome

Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1971
The combined congenital malformation of partial or complete absence of the pectoralis major muscle and webbing of the fingers, on the same side, was first described by Poland in 1841. Ten percent of patients with syndactylism have the combined anomaly. The breast and nipple may be hypoplastic or absent.
F S, Brooksaler, L, Graivier
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Poland's syndrome

Seminars in Pediatric Surgery, 2008
The main purpose of surgical correction in Poland's syndrome is to improve chest wall symmetry and correct breast hypoplasia. Creation of an anterior axillary fold and smoothing out the infraclavicular defect greatly improves the final result. Cardiorespiratory function may be impaired, but serious conditions requiring early operative correction are ...
Christopher R, Moir, Craig H, Johnson
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Poland

2021
This chapter provides an overview of parliamentary speechmaking in the lower house of the Polish parliament, the Sejm, between 1991 and 2015. Members of the Sejm are elected under an open-list PR system, which creates incentives for legislators to use parliamentary speeches to cultivate personal vote.
Kamil Marcinkiewicz, Michael Jankowski
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Poland-Syndrom

Klinische Pädiatrie, 1983
We present two patients with symptoms typical of Poland's Syndrome: unilateral hypoplasia of the pectoral muscle and dysplastic anomalies of the ipsilateral upper limb. Additionally skeletal and G.U. tract abnormalities can be found. One of our cases shows stenosis of the ureterovesical junction which led to hydronephrosis and dilation of the ureter ...
A, Oppolzer, M, Sacher
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Poland’s Syndrome

2020
Poland’s syndrome is a sporadic, congenital thoracic deformity, mostly unilateral with a wide spectrum of presentation. According to the vascular theory, most likely the syndrome is caused by a defect of blood supply in the subclavian system that causes hypoplasia of the subclavian artery or one of its branches during the sixth to seventh weeks of ...
Di Lorenzo, S.   +2 more
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