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HOW THE ILIAC ARTERIES ACT AS VALVES UPON THE VENOUS FLOW INTO THE INFERIOR VENA CAVA. [PDF]
Charles A. Todd
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Thoracic ultrasound frequently altered ICU management decisions. Changes were more likely in patients with cardiovascular disease or hypovolemia and occurred independently of operator certification. These findings support the routine use of TUS in critically ill patients, even when performed by less‐experienced but supervised operators.
Jorge E. Lopez Matta +13 more
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On a Case of Aneurism of the Abdominal Aorta, Which Caused Gangrene of the Right Lower Extremity, Partly by Embolism, and Partly by Pressure on the Inferior Vena Cava [PDF]
Henry Morris
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Superior vena cava syndrome [PDF]
K Horiuchi +3 more
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Abstract Background Point‐of‐care ultrasound (POCUS) use continues to expand across multiple clinical subspecialties, and the need for standardization of training and quality assurance has become increasingly important. Despite the need for training, there are currently no widely accepted multispecialty criteria to define an acceptable quality POCUS ...
James Anstey +33 more
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Youngest known case of a pancreatic perivascular epithelioid cell tumor
Abstract Perivascular epithelioid cell tumors (PEComas) are a rare type of mesenchymal tumor that can arise in any part of the body. As of 2024, 37 cases of pancreatic PEComas had been reported in the literature with patients ranging in age from 17 to 74 years old.
Laura Gilligan +5 more
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The Transmission Characteristics of Large and Small Pressure Waves in the Abdominal vena Cava [PDF]
M. Anliker, M. K. Wells, Eric Ogden
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Refinements in the surgical technique of liver transplantation. [PDF]
Esquivel, CO +7 more
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ABSTRACT This trial was to evaluate the efficacy and the safety of colchicine for the palliative treatment of patients with primary hepatic malignancy unable to receive curative treatment. Forty hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) patients and two intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma (ICC) patients signed the informed consents.
Zu‐Yau Lin +8 more
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