Predictive Models of Gangrenous Cholecystitis in Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy Treated Patients [PDF]
Introduction: Gangrenous cholecystitis is difficult to diagnose clinically. There are no distinctive signs, symptoms or laboratory findings to distinguish it from acute cholecystitis.
Dhaval O Mangukiya +6 more
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A common cardiac sodium channel variant associated with sudden infant death in African Americans, SCN5A S1103Y. [PDF]
Thousands die each year from sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS). Neither the cause nor basis for varied prevalence in different populations is understood.
Bowers, Peter N +8 more
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Background The Sudden Unexpected Infant Death Syndrome (SUID) is one of the leading causes of mortality in the first year of life. The aim of this work was the retrospective evaluation of the incidence of SUID and the effectiveness of the multiagency ...
Raffaele Piumelli +8 more
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Recurrence rates for SIDS - the importance of risk stratification [PDF]
Objective: To investigate the importance of stratification by risk factors in computing the probability of a second SIDS in a family. Design: Simulation Study Background: The fact that a baby dies suddenly and unexpectedly means that there is a ...
Bacon, C. +4 more
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COMMUNITY-BASED TOURISM IN THE CASE OF THE MALDIVES [PDF]
This article aims at analyzing tourism development efforts in the guesthouse sector in the Maldives. In terms of method, it is a conceptual paper, which is based on a systematic literature review.
Andrea GIAMPICCOLI +2 more
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Hazardous cosleeping environments and risk factors amenable to change: case-control study of SIDS in south west England [PDF]
Objectives: To investigate the factors associated with sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) from birth to age 2 years, whether recent advice has been followed, whether any new risk factors have emerged, and the specific circumstances in which SIDS ...
Blair, Peter S. +5 more
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Assessing evidence and testing appropriate hypotheses [PDF]
It is crucial to identify the most appropriate hypotheses if one is to apply probabilistic reasoning to evaluate and properly understand the impact of evidence.
Fenton, N
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Can we still do something-and what? - for a seemingly missing syndrome?: “Yes we can”
In this letter, the authors compare the incidence of SUDI and SIDS in the Tuscany Region to the incidence reported by Campi and Bonati in their paper “Can we still do something-and what?- for a seemingly missing syndrome?” that was recently published in ...
Raffaele Piumelli +5 more
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Sudden Infant Death Syndrome, Pulmonary Edema, and Sodium Toxicity: A Grounded Theory
Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) occurs unexpectedly in an otherwise healthy infant with no identifiable cause of death following a thorough investigation.
Ronald B. Brown
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Small Island Developing States and their suitability for electric vehicles and vehicle-to-grid services [PDF]
Small Island Developing States (SIDS), while at the forefront of international climate action, face a number of development challenges linked to their historic, geographic and socio-economic characteristics.
Gay, Destine +2 more
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