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The new approach — management

2000
We have finally arrived at the true centre of things. This is where the owner of the black leather chair subtly operates the levers of power, where decisions are made which directly impact the continued good health of the entire organisation. To make things absolutely clear, we are talking about the ‘Senior Management’ block shown in Figure 11.1.
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Subglottic Hemangioma: A New Approach to Management

Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1979
Tracheostomy, followed by irradiation or, more recently, systemic corticosteroids, has been the treatment of choice for airway obstruction caused by subglottic hemangioma. 1-3 Temporary nasotracheal intubation for other causes of severe upper airway obstruction, such as epiglottitis and infectious croup has largely supplanted tracheostomy.
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Bronchiectasis: New Approaches to Diagnosis and Management

Clinics in Chest Medicine, 2011
Non-cystic fibrosis (CF) bronchiectasis is a common, potentially serious, condition. Further investigations should be performed in an attempt to identify the underlying cause because it may lead to a change in therapy and have significant prognostic implications.
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New Approaches to Management of Bleeding Disorders

Hospital Practice, 1989
In many patients, topical hemostatics, antifibrinolytics, and coagulation factor stimulators can eliminate or markedly reduce the need for blood product transfusions—with their attendant hazards and costs. Desmopressin has the added advantage of minimal side effects and a broad range of applications in both hemostatically normal and impaired patients.
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New Approaches in the Management of Inhibitor Patients

Acta Haematologica, 2006
The most serious current complication of factor replacement therapy for hemophilia patients is the development of neutralizing antibodies to the factor termed inhibitors. Patients with high-titer inhibitors frequently develop serious bleeding complications which do not respond to standard factor replacement therapy. Therefore, they must be treated with
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New approaches for the strategic management of technology

Technology in Society, 1985
Technology is an increasingly important element in the business of many large corporations; its impact, however, is complex and often difficult to integrate into the strategic management process. Thisdifficulty arises in part because technical advances—in addition to providing new ways to implement existingbusiness strategy — often bring about the need
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NEW APPROACH TO MANAGEMENT OF INTRACRANIAL ANEURYSMS

The Lancet, 1975
In six cases an attempt was made to relieve the tension on intracranial aneurysms by temporarily clamping the internal carotid artery in the neck, so as to increase the expansibility of the artery. This approach was based on the concept (or "A principle") that haemorrhage is caused by the aneurysm having to bear the full force of systolic pulse ...
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New approaches for the management of cervical cancer

Gynecologic Oncology, 2003
Since the introduction of the Pap test by George Papanicolaou, the incidence of cervical cancer has fallen and mortality has decreased, in parallel with effective treatment of the precancerous and in situ stages of the disease. However, women who are not diagnosed through screening usually present with advanced disease.
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New Management Approaches

2022
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