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Urogynecologic Symptoms Are Not Specific to Anatomic Region of Digestive Symptoms

open access: yesNeurogastroenterology &Motility, EarlyView.
Urogynecologic symptoms are common in patients with DGBIs, regardless of the affected area of the GI tract. We recommend screening for these symptoms in all patients with chronic GI symptoms. ABSTRACT Background/Aims Many patients with digestive symptoms describe underlying urinary or gynecologic symptoms, which may increase visceral sensitivity in the
Madison Simons   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

Joint Pacing and Vascular Intervention for the Management of Cardiac Device Associated Central Venous Obstruction

open access: yesPacing and Clinical Electrophysiology, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Background and Aims Central venous obstruction (CVO) increases the complexity of pacing interventions, whether it be with device‐associated symptomatic superior vena cava syndrome (SVCS), or by impeding new implants. Endovascular treatment involves the joint expertise of both cardiac pacing and vascular specialists.
Nadeev Wijesuriya   +10 more
wiley   +1 more source

Do Women Feel Unprepared for the Experience of an Intrauterine Device Insertion: Findings From an Australian Study

open access: yesPerspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Objective(s) The experience of pain during intrauterine insertion can be highly variable, ranging from none to severe. The objective of this study was to explore the experience of intrauterine device (IUD) insertion from the perspective of contraceptive users.
Cassandra Caddy   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Left Ventricular Pseudoaneurysm Complicated With Very Late Rupture 5 Years After Myocardial Infarction

open access: yesJACC: Case Reports, 2019
This is a case of a chronic left ventricular pseudoaneurysm after inferior myocardial infarction that remained clinically silent for 5 years before presenting with sudden rupture, leading to hemopericardium and cardiac tamponade.
Khalid Al Saidi, MD   +4 more
doaj  

Feasibility of a Modified Bronchoscopic Transparenchymal Nodule Access Technique (‘Essen Tunnel’) for Improving the Diagnosis of Intraparenchymal Pulmonary Lesions

open access: yesRespirology, EarlyView.
The modified bronchoscopic transparenchymal nodule access technique, referred to as the ‘Essen Tunnel’, has demonstrated feasibility and significantly enhances endosonographic lesion detection, thereby improving diagnostic accuracy for challenging intraparenchymal lesions.
Erik Büscher   +7 more
wiley   +1 more source

Thoracic Duct Lymph Obstructioii by Sengstaken-Blakemore Balloon Tamponade

open access: green, 1967
Fbanklin D. Roller   +3 more
openalex   +2 more sources

CARDIAC TAMPONADE

open access: yesAnnals of Surgery, 1955
J L, FARRINGER, D, CARR
openaire   +3 more sources

Retrospective Study Evaluating Outcomes Following Palliative Radiotherapy With or Without Chemotherapy for Dogs With Presumed Cardiac Hemangiosarcoma

open access: yesVeterinary and Comparative Oncology, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Canine cardiac hemangiosarcoma (cHSA) represents a complex clinical challenge in that those afflicted have an acute risk of death due to cardiac tamponade and high morbidity and mortality given the frequency of metastasis. Previous studies show that radiation therapy (RT) can decrease the risk of tamponade; however, an optimal approach has yet
Cory N. Wakamatsu   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Hemopericardium and Cardiac Tamponade in a Patient with an Elevated International Normalized Ratio

open access: yesWestern Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2009
This case report describes a 54-year-old male on warfarin for atrial fibrillation who presented to the emergency department (ED) following a syncopal episode with persistent hypotension.
Levis, Joel T, Delgado, Mucio C
doaj  

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