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APACHE II: A severity of disease classification system

Critical Care Medicine, 1985
E. Draper, D. Wagner, J. Zimmerman
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Assessment of Liver Disease Severity

2021
Staging of liver fibrosis and early detection of compensated cirrhosis are critical in the treatment decisions and surveillance of patients with chronic hepatitis C. Liver biopsy has been considered for decades as the “gold standard” for evaluation of hepatic fibrosis [1].
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Assessment of clinical severity in Dupuytren's disease

British Journal of Hospital Medicine, 2007
Every clinician should be aware of the key features in the history and examination of the patient with Dupuytren's disease to know when surgical referral is appropriate and to inform the patient about causation and prognosis. This article outlines the most relevant questions to ask and provides a systematic approach to the clinical examination.
Bayat, A   +2 more
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Management of Severe Anoperineal Disease

2019
Perianal involvement can occur in up to 42% of patients with Crohn’s disease and has the potential to cause significant life impairment. Close to 90% of patients with anoperineal Crohn’s disease require surgical intervention at some point in their lifetime, and up to 38% of patients with complex perianal fistulas undergo fecal stream diversion.
Sergey Khaitov, Asya Ofshteyn
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Burden of severe rotavirus disease in Australia

Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health, 2006
Aim:  To analyse the epidemiology of coded rotavirus hospitalisations in Australia from 1993 to 2002, with a view to understanding the pre‐vaccination burden of severe disease in Australia. This study also seeks to determine the burden of rotavirus‐related mortality.Methods:  Hospitalisation data from the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare for ...
Anthony T, Newall   +4 more
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Preoperative Staging of Disease Severity

2006
It is important for the clinician to understand the contributions of both the limbal stem cells and conjunctival disease in selecting the surgical options for a patient’s rehabilitation. As stated before, it is imperative that this concept be understood when evaluating clinical studies comparing treatment modalities, since patients with one stage of ...
Gary S. Schwartz   +2 more
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Asthma: management of severe disease

The Lancet Respiratory Medicine, 2013
O'Byrne, Paul M, Naji, Nizar
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Severity of Disease Classification System

Critical Care Medicine, 1991
J S, Turner, P D, Potgieter, D M, Linton
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APACHE II--a severity of disease classification system.

Critical Care Medicine, 1986
J. L. Gall, P. Loirat, A. Alpcrovitch
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