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Tuberculosis ganglionar en un adulto joven Lymph node tuberculosis in a young adult
Se expone el caso clínico de un recluso de 34 años de edad, de procedencia rural, quien fue atendido por especialistas de neumología a causa de cuadro febril crónico, astenia, pérdida de peso, inapetencia y aumento de volumen no doloroso en la región ...
Joaquín López González +4 more
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Experience of inhaled hypertonic saline use in pediatric pulmonology
Yu. L. Mizernitskiy +2 more
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ABSTRACT Invasive aspergillosis, though typically seen in immunocompromised patients, can also affect immunocompetent individuals and mimic pulmonary malignancy. This case highlights the importance of considering fungal infections in the differential diagnosis of chronic respiratory symptoms, particularly in patients with risk factors such as heavy ...
Kumail Khandwala +4 more
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Abstract Background In‐hospital cardiac arrests present significant challenges for healthcare facilities. Basic life support (BLS) training for nonphysician employees is crucial to strengthening the in‐hospital chain of survival, yet this high‐stakes, infrequently used skill has received limited research attention.
Cheng‐Han Yang +6 more
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Brazilian pulmonology guidelines on Delphi panel for post-coronavirus disease 2019 [PDF]
Suzana Érico Tanni +5 more
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Novel Simplified Nasal Endoscopy Grading System for Hereditary Hemorrhagic Telangiectasia Patients
We validated a novel, simplified nasal endoscopy grading system for patients with Hereditary Hemorrhagic Telangiectasia (HHT). Our grading (mild, moderate, severe) demonstrated strong correlation with Epistaxis Severity Score (ESS) and Quality of Life (QoL), and showed substantial inter‐rater reliability (ICC = 0.8).
Ethan Soudry +4 more
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Clinical and functional impact of inhaled antibiotics in a Portuguese Pulmonology Department
Vanessa Santos +2 more
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Abstract Growing evidence suggests that sarcopenic obesity (SO) may have a more pronounced effect on functionality compared with isolated sarcopenia, but research in this crucial area remains scarce. Therefore, this study aimed to evaluate whether the combination of sarcopenia and obesity is associated with increased functional impairment in ...
Flavia Alves Gomes +6 more
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Driven to Serve: Exploring Meaningful Work for Doctors Through the Lens of Public Service Motivation
ABSTRACT This paper reports on a study of meaningful work amongst doctors in a non‐Western context. This study advances the current understanding of meaningful work by establishing a connection with public service motivation theory. By examining unique contextual features where societal, public systems, institutional, and individual factors are diverse
Abid Hussain +4 more
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