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Factors influencing glaucoma medication adherence: A qualitative study of patients and ophthalmologists in India. [PDF]

open access: yesIndian J Ophthalmol
Bott D   +5 more
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SPONTANEOUS ABORTION

Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 1993
Spontaneous abortion rates vary with maternal age, but the overall incidence is approximately 2% of clinically recognized pregnancies. The incidence of clinically unrecognized loss is approximately 20%. Most early fetal losses are caused by abnormal karyotypes.
B S, Apgar, C A, Churgay
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Spontaneous pneumomediastinum

The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 2004
Pneumomediastinum is the presence of air in the mediastinum. Spontaneous pneumomediastinum (SPM) is an infrequent, benign, and self-limiting condition that predominantly affects young males and pregnant females. It is important to distinguish pneumomediastinum symptoms from similar clinical findings that require immediate treatment, such as cardiac ...
Thomas E, Langwieler   +4 more
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Spontaneous pneumomediastinum

The Journal of Emergency Medicine, 1993
A case of spontaneous pneumomediastinum with cervical emphysema is reported. Spontaneous pneumomediastinum may complicate processes that decrease pulmonary interstitial pressure or increase intraalveolar pressure leading to alveolar rupture. Free air may then tract along blood vessels and decompress into the soft tissues of the neck.
S L, Bratton, P P, O'Rourke
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Spontaneous ventriculocisternostomy

The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 1985
A case of aqueductal steniosis with hydrocephalus who had spontaneous ventriculocisternostomy is reported. Conrary ventriculogram showed extravasation of contrast through suprapineal recess. The patient was treated by ventriculoatrial shunt following which he developed status epilepticus from which he was brought round and discharged on 10th operative ...
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Spontaneous hemopneumothorax

Pediatric Radiology, 2002
Spontaneous hemopneumothorax is a potentially fatal condition associated with 1-12% of all spontaneous pneumothoraces. Prompt diagnosis is essential in order to allow for rapid surgical intervention. A case of a 15-year-old male with spontaneous hemopneumothorax diagnosed by CT is presented. The patient recovered after surgery with no complications.
Keith, Hentel   +2 more
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