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Updating Prognostic Assessment for Spinal Metastases With a Combined Model of the Spinal Instability Neoplastic Score and the New Katagiri Score. [PDF]
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What's “Unstable” in Unstable Angina?
Psychosomatics, 2004The role of emotional distress (e.g., anger, depression, and anxiety) in anginal chest discomfort (ACD) may have been underestimated. The authors review the empirical studies in this area, which are inconsistent with the standard theory on the ischemia-angina relationship; summarize the substantial evidence indicating a strong and consistent cross ...
Mark W, Ketterer +5 more
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Robust log-based anomaly detection on unstable log data
ESEC/SIGSOFT FSE, 2019Logs are widely used by large and complex software-intensive systems for troubleshooting. There have been a lot of studies on log-based anomaly detection.
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Mayo Clinic Proceedings, 1990
Unstable angina can manifest as an array of symptom complexes. In some patients, medical therapy will stabilize the episodes of angina, and only predismissal exercise testing or angiography (or both) will be necessary. At the other end of the spectrum are patients with rest angina or multiple episodes of silent ischemia who are refractory to medical ...
T M, Munger, J K, Oh
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Unstable angina can manifest as an array of symptom complexes. In some patients, medical therapy will stabilize the episodes of angina, and only predismissal exercise testing or angiography (or both) will be necessary. At the other end of the spectrum are patients with rest angina or multiple episodes of silent ischemia who are refractory to medical ...
T M, Munger, J K, Oh
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Comprehensive Therapy, 2004
Properly treated unstable angina and non-Q wave myocardial infarction have low hospital mortality, but untreated, mortality is high. Symptoms and labs usually suffice for diagnosis. Abnormal physical findings are rarely helpful and often absent. Careful surveillance and management substantially reduce long-term risks.
William H, Wehrmacher, Randall, Bellows
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Properly treated unstable angina and non-Q wave myocardial infarction have low hospital mortality, but untreated, mortality is high. Symptoms and labs usually suffice for diagnosis. Abnormal physical findings are rarely helpful and often absent. Careful surveillance and management substantially reduce long-term risks.
William H, Wehrmacher, Randall, Bellows
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