The GCS scale does not go to 0. Instead, the lowest score (being a complete loss of consciousness – you are in a deep coma or vegetative state) is three, and the highest score (representing mild traumatic brain injury where you can respond and communicate with others despite having possibl...
Craniocerebral trauma. GCS score 6...what now? Part 1Piek, J.NOTFALL UND RETTUNGSMEDIZIN
Many, many business people and some lawyers with the highest standards taste (i.e., wear socks to meetings or court) think that no written thank-you note means no class--as harsh and low-tech as that may sound. Typed is okay--but handwritten is better. Even if you are not convinced...
Finally, expression of some Matrix Metallo-Proteases (MMP) is more frequent in diffuse versus intestinal cancers and it could contribute to tumor aggressiveness [21]. In 2013, Patrick Tan’s group again published a new attempt to molecularly classify GCs [22]: this time the authors performed a...
While highly expressed in normal gastric tissue, the downregulation of CLDN18 expression has been identified in approximately 58% of GCs, increasing to 74% in intestinal phenotype GC [40]. Also, CLDN18 downregulation is more frequently found in GC cells than in the surrounding gastric and ...
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Glasgow coma score (GCS) was 7 or less in 33 patients (5%) and mean length of stay was 6.4 days. There were 15 deaths (2.3%). IPPS identified respectively Fall from height, Motor vehicle injuries, Child abuses, Pedestrians struck by motor vehicle and Cycle injuries as the most important...