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An unusual cause of fatal pulmonary embolism: A case report. [PDF]
Cmor N +4 more
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Risk factors for pregnancy‐associated Bell's palsy: A nationwide population‐based register study
The incidence of pregnancy‐associated Bell's palsy was 171.6 per 100 000 childbirths. Pregnancy‐associated Bell's palsy was associated with high BMI, being born in Asia, Africa, or South America, multiple pregnancy, diagnosis of herpes zoster, borreliosis, gestational diabetes, and preeclampsia.
Lovisa Lansing +2 more
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Lessons from a misdiagnosed maternal pulmonary embolism: A case report and literature review. [PDF]
Chi P +6 more
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Transverse placement of electrical muscle stimulation (EMS) electrodes across muscle fibers elicits localized contractions, facilitating greater active stretching (AS) of regions containing myofascial trigger points. This EMS + AS approach mimics passive stretching, with EMS providing resistance force similar to that typically applied by a therapist's ...
Seekaow Churproong +3 more
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Pulmonary embolism with fatigue as the main symptom: a case report. [PDF]
Chen J, Sun C, Chen Y, Qian W.
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Inflammatory Cytokines as Early Predictors of Weaning Failure From Extracorporeal Life Support
Levels of IL‐8 and IL‐6 and their dynamics are reliable early predictors of ECLS weaning failure. ABSTRACT Background Weaning from extracorporeal life support (ECLS) in patients with refractory shock still remains a complex decision. Despite considerable advances in ECLS management, reliable biomarkers to predict weaning success are still not available.
Kostiantyn Kozakov +11 more
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Importance of Pulmonary Embolism Anatomy in Ventilatory Distress and Haemodynamics. [PDF]
Páez-Carpio A +5 more
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Diagnosing acute pulmonary embolism: should we be the best boy or girl in class? [PDF]
Frederikus A. Klok
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A Novel Biventricular Assist Device With a Single Driveline: A Report on the First Patient Treated
We would like to report the first‐in‐human implantation of the novel DuoCor‐BiVAS biventricular assist device (BiVAD). This system features a single driveline and compact peripheral components, offering a promising mechanical support option for patients with terminal biventricular heart failure ineligible for heart transplantation.
Jan D. Schmitto +8 more
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