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Radionuclide Imaging Evaluation of the Patient with Trauma
... The commonest renal injury, cortical contusion, may cause early diminished blood flow on dynamic imaging and persistent defect or sometimes generalized decreased activ[r] ... See full document
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Regional anesthesia for the trauma patient: improving patient outcomes
... cord trauma; likewise, coagulopathy or treatment with anticoagulant therapy is not a contraindication since, while there are small vessels in the paravertebral space, even a fairly significant hematoma would not ... See full document
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Are upright lateral cervical radiographs in the obtunded trauma patient useful? A retrospective study
... blunt trauma victims has remained ...For trauma victims, this group is typically patients with altered mental status, or those who remain intu- ...ill patient, or otherwise limit treatment options ... See full document
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Delayed neurologic deterioration in the patient with spinal trauma: role of MR imaging
... The aims of this study were to: 1 identify the specific spinal cord features associated with symptomatic neurologic deterioration following spinal cord injury of long-standing; 2 correla[r] ... See full document
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Scientific Evaluation of EMDR Psychotherapy for the Treatment of Psychological Trauma Summary: Scientific evaluation of EMDR psychotherapy
... the patient can rethink the memory without emotional embarrassment and associate it with positive thoughts (phase 5 and 6), the bilateral stimulations are ... See full document
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A review of patients who suddenly deteriorate in the presence of paramedics
... this patient group should be a priority for the state trauma committee to enable future change in triage guidelines, if appropri- ate, and to support education strategies and foster compli- ance with ... See full document
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Contemporary imaging in maxillofacial trauma
... severe trauma standard (3 mm collimation with a 1:1 pitch) spiral CT images provide coronal MPR images that are inadequate for the assessment of facial fractures oriented primarily in the axial plane (Fox et ... See full document
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The comparison of violence, and the relationship with childhood trauma in Turkish men with alcohol, opiate, and synthetic cannabinoid use disorder
... Patients and method: This cross-sectional cohort study includes 110 male patients who received inpatient treatment in AMATEM (Alcohol and Substance Addiction Treatment Center) Clinic of Erenköy Training and Research ... See full document
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Imaging of cervicothoracic junction trauma
... Flexion/extension (F/E) cervical radiography is a dynamic evaluation for potential ligamentous instability. If patients have adequate cervical motion, which is defined by greater than 30 ° movement from neutral ... See full document
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Adolescent Assault Victim Needs: A Review of Issues and a Model Protocol
... 4. Consult with a rehabilitation service on patient admis- sion when indicated. The trauma team needs to advise the rehabilitation staff about the social and psychiatric evaluation of th[r] ... See full document
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Evaluation and Management of Neck Trauma
... Minimal injuries are defined as nonconstructive or adherent intimal flaps and pseudoaneurysm less than 5 m in size. A ten years retrospective, descriptive, analytical study from Iran, in PNI for epidemiology, mechanism ... See full document
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Evaluation of a new imaging tool for use with major trauma cases in the emergency department
... the trauma room of our university level I trauma centre using the TV compared to using a conventional secondary CT ...multiple trauma scans, the TV provides multiple reformats of the data with ... See full document
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Isolated Pancreas Fracture after a Go-Kart Accident
... blunt trauma patients we confirmed pancreas fracture with CT ...CT imaging but magnetic resonance (MR) cholangiopancreatography is indicated for direct imaging of the pancreatic duct and sites of ... See full document
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Role of Imaging in the evaluation of Renal Trauma
... renal trauma 16 ...radiological evaluation of blunt renal trauma, high field MRI is as effective as CT in detecting and assessing parenchymal lacerations or perirenal hematomas, although MRI can give ... See full document
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Role of Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Evaluation of Trigeminal Neuralgia with its Anatomical Correlation
... Neuropathic Pain is caused by a primary lesion or dysfunction of the peripheral or central nervous system. Trigeminal neuralgia is one such disease which is characterized by episodes of unilateral, lancinating, shock- ... See full document
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Symptomatic Splenic Hamartoma: Case Report and Literature Review
... in imaging, splenic hamartomas are being discovered with increasing ...pediatric patient is important in the preoperative management and counseling of the patient and ... See full document
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“IN-VIVO – IN-VITRO CORRELATIONS FOR RESPIRATORY DRUG DELIVERY” by Chandrakant S. Gavale*, Vaishali R. Mahajan, Mahadev S. Lohar, Anup M. Akarte, Dheeraj T. Baviskar, India.
... vivo radionuclide imaging study has been investigated in several studies, generally to assess the extent to which in vitro results can predict in vivo product ... See full document
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RADIONUCLIDE IMAGING
... a patient, wifi localize with in a specific ...and radionuclide acts only as an indicator of the physiological path of the chemical ...However, radionuclide imaging techniques do not depict ... See full document
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<p>Peptide Receptor Radionuclide Therapy for the Treatment of Pancreatic Neuroendocrine Tumors: Recent Insights</p>
... grade 2 panNETs. CAPTEM when compared to single-agent TEM improved progression-free survival (PFS) 22.7 months (mo) vs 14.4 mo (p=0.023), overall survival (OS) not reached vs 38 mo (p=0.012), and overall response rate ... See full document
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Breast imaging technology: Recent advances in imaging endogenous or transferred gene expression utilizing radionuclide technologies in living subjects: applications to breast cancer
... PET imaging systems under development [4] that may prove to be clinically important for breast and/or axillary imaging with improved resolution and/or ...direction) imaging of small animals such as ... See full document
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