Conclusions The clinical presentation of insular strokes is heterogeneous; however, an insular stroke should be suspected when vestibular-like, somatosensory, speech or language disturbances are combined in the same patient. Further studies are needed to improve our understanding of more atypical ...
2,3 Conditions that mimic stroke and can lead to a positive FAST test without being a stroke are seizures, sepsis, metabolic disorders, functional presentations and demyelinating conditions.4,5 Signs of stroke The cardinal features of the clinical presentation of str...
as well as brainstem and cord arteries, and for superficial as well as deep brain veins) is often the only manner to define the stroke type; it is only in a minority that description with imaging of arterial occlusion or venous thrombosis will confirm the fact the injury is due to stroke...
In another large paediatric study including 69 patients with systemic PAN5, the presentation of symptoms by organ system were as follows: skin involvement in 88%, myalgia in 83%, arthralgia/arthritis in 75%, weight loss in 64%, fever in 60%, renal involvement in 19%, severe ...
Of the 28 274 patients in the registry, we included only patients who were treated for ST-elevation (STEMI) or non-ST-elevation myocardial infarction (NSTEMI) (Figure 1). Myocardial infarction was defined as detection of ...
aDepending on the clinical presentation, the case fatality rate for acute pulmonary embolism ranges from about 60% to less than 1% Anticoagulation is the foundation of therapy for pulmonary embolism. 根据临床介绍,病例死亡率为深刻肺栓塞从大约60%范围到少于1%抗凝血疗法的基础为肺栓塞。 [translate] ...
Ischemic stroke as the initial presentation in acute myeloid leukemia vs. myelodysplastic syndrome: a case report and literature review with pathophysiolog... ACUTE myeloid leukemiaMYELODYSPLASTIC syndromesLITERATURE reviewsISCHEMIC strokeSYMPTOMSPANCYTOPENIABackground: Myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) and acute ...
Does the patient have a history suggestive of a stroke or seizure? Does the patient have a history of headaches? With chronic hypercapnia, headaches typically occur at nighttime or upon the patient's awakening in the morning. Next: Physical Examination What to Read Next on Medscape Related Co...
Here the authors present results from a randomized, double-blinded Phase 1 clinical trial, testing a thermostable presentation of a clinical-stage adjuvanted subunit tuberculosis vaccine candidate. The vaccine candidate is safe and well tolerated, and elicits comparable or improved immune responses compare...
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