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Central Nervous System Bleeding in Children With Haemophilia in Limited Resource
ABSTRACT Introduction Central nervous system (CNS) bleeding in children with haemophilia is a life‐threatening complication that may cause severe neurological sequelae or death. In resource‐limited settings, where prophylaxis is not universally accessible, its patterns and outcomes may differ from those in high‐income countries.
Patcharee Komvilaisak +5 more
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Ventriculo gallbladder shunt as an alternative cerebrospinal fluid diversionary procedure. [PDF]
Adil M, Okal FM, Albakri LA, Homoud M.
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In a nationwide multicenter cohort, an early response to tolvaptan (≥ 1.5‐kg weight loss within 7 days) was independently associated with improved long‐term survival in patients with cirrhosis and hepatic edema. Early initiation before renal impairment or hyponatremia may optimize treatment response and prognosis. ABSTRACT Aim Hepatic edema indicates a
Kaori Koyano +22 more
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Minimally invasive abdominal catheter placement in ventriculoperitoneal shunt patients is associated with lower abdominal catheter complications: a single center experience. [PDF]
Alhalabi OT +6 more
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Postpartum Left Ventricular Dysfunction in Preeclampsia With Incidental Patent Ductus Arteriosus: A Multimodality Hemodynamic Assessment. [PDF]
Paolella G +3 more
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A 50‐year‐old man with a 12‐year history of extensive pachymeningeal thickening
Brain Pathology, EarlyView.
Alyssa M. Lee +3 more
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Multimodality image fusion guidance in the microcatheter navigation to cerebrospinal arteriovenous fistula: Report of the two cases. [PDF]
Fujii G +5 more
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