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Musculoskeletal tuberculosis with multifocal muscle abscesses in a healthy young adult
Musculoskeletal tuberculosis represents 1% of total tuberculosis cases. It affects young adults from endemic countries or immunocompromised patients, and may lead to severe functional impairment.
Vasileios Gkogkos +7 more
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Air embolism (a result of direct communication with the vasculature and an external pressure gradient from the gastrointestinal or the biliary tract), although rare, is a potentially devastating adverse event seen in endoscopic retrograde ...
Konstantinos Ekmektzoglou +6 more
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Hepatitis D virus (HDV) globally affects nearly 5% of people with chronic hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection. Bulevirtide (BLV) is an HDV/HBV entry inhibitor recently approved for adult patients with chronic hepatitis delta (CHD).
Nikolaos Papadopoulos +3 more
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Evaluating a system-wide, safety investigation in healthcare course in Norway: a qualitative study
Objective and setting National, system-wide safety investigation represents a new approach to safety improvement in healthcare. In 2019, a new master’s level course in Safety Investigation in Healthcare was established to support the training and ...
Carl Macrae +6 more
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Balancing adaptation and innovation for resilience in healthcare – a metasynthesis of narratives
Background Adaptation and innovation are both described as instrumental for resilience in healthcare. However, the relatedness between these dimensions of resilience in healthcare has not yet been studied.
Hilda Bø Lyng +7 more
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Central Pancreatectomy with Roux-en-Y Pancreaticojejunal Anastomosis—Report of Two Cases
Background Central pancreatectomy (CP), a partial resection of the pancreas, is indicated for the excision of neuroendocrine tumors (NETs) of the pancreas, when located at the neck or the proximal body.
Roza Panagis Moureletou +6 more
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A rare case of Wild-Type GIST of descending colon with GANT characteristics
Cite this article as: Kalliouris DN, Nikou E, Zaravinos S, Manesis K, Oikonomou C, Lingria A, et al. A rare case of Wild-Type GIST of descending colon with GANT characteristics.
Dimitrios N. Kalliouris +9 more
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Background To provide high quality services in increasingly complex, constantly changing circumstances, healthcare organizations worldwide need a high level of resilience, to adapt and respond to challenges and changes at all system levels.
Cecilie Haraldseid-Driftland +7 more
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Background: Soluble urokinase plasminogen receptor (suPAR) is a protein in the blood that has been described to reflect the severity status of systemic inflammation.
Ioannis Griveas +4 more
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Capacities for resilience in healthcare; a qualitative study across different healthcare contexts
Background Despite an emerging consensus on the importance of resilience as a framework for understanding the healthcare system, the operationalization of resilience in healthcare has become an area of continuous discussion, and especially so when ...
Hilda Bø Lyng +6 more
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