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Acute Myocardial Infarction - What Treatment Changes Can We Expect By 2010The old stand-bys will account for only 15% of the market by 2010. As a whole, the market will triple.
ST elevation myocardial infarction". The ambulance attendant tells him that he is having a large heart attack which is potentially life-threatening and is being caused by an acute blockage of a major coronary artery by a blood clot that had formed on top of an unstable blockage of cholesterol...
FIT Clinical Decision MakingTHINGS ARE NOT ALWAYS WHAT THEY SEEM: SADDLE PULMONARY EMBOLISM MASQUERADING AS AN ACUTE INFERIOR MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION Author links open overlay panelAyhan Yoruk, Adam Russack, Michael Riordan, Frederick Ling, Krishna RaoShow more...
In the context of this report, what would the abbreviation CP mean? A. Cerebral palsy B. Cardiopulmonary C. Chickenpox D. Chest pain Describe the effect that an inhaler medication has, on an asthmatic patient. Do all the spirogram values return to "normal?" Why do you think...
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cerebral injury. This area relies on collateral circulation with disturbed autoregulation and possible pressure/flow dependency. Elevated serum glutamate is associated with early neurologic deterioration after acute ischemic stroke (18). Ohkuraet al. (19), using the same cerebral infarction model, ...
Myocardial InfarctionEditorial [Publication Type]心肌梗塞工作We are very much impressed with the most interesting work of Espisito and Giugliano' as well as the concerned editorial by Vogel in the same issue of the journal. Although both the groups are the best in the field, none has given ...
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Separating the effects of ‘extreme’ and ‘moderate’ cold (e.g. temperatures between approximately 8–9 °C and 18 °C in the UK) could help the interpretation of studies quoting attributable mortality burdens. However there remains the general dilemma of whether it is better to use a...