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Coexistence of Obstructive Sleep Apnea and Superior Vena Cava Syndromes Due to Substernal Goitre in a Patient With Respiratory Failure: A Case Report
Substernal Goiter Superior Vena Cava Syndrome Apneas Sleep Respiratory Failure
2015/11/6
Introduction: Substernal goiter may rarely cause superior vena cava syndrome (SVCS) owing to venous compression, and cause acute respiratory failure due to tracheal compression. Obstructive sleep apne...
Provider Focused Process Improvement Project to Enhance Patient Participation in a Tobacco Smoking Cessation Program
Project to Enhance Patient Participation a Tobacco Smoking Cessation Program
2014/10/22
United States soldiers face the most heinous dangers on a daily basis while serving our country. Despite knowing the risks, they are courageous and willing warriors. They are equipped with training, k...
A Patient With Blunt Trauma and Cardiac Arrest Arriving Pulseless at the Emergency Department; is that Enough Reason to Stop Resuscitation? Review of Literature and Case Report
Blunt trauma Cardiac Arrest Emergency Department Thoracotomy
2015/10/9
The decision to stop or continue resuscitation in a patient with blunt trauma and cardiac arrest arriving pulseless to the hospital has always been controversial. While many authors still believe that...
Interferon-Beta-1b Induced Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia in a Patient with MS: A Case Report
Multiple sclerosis Interferon beta Haemolytic anemia
2015/9/22
A 26-year old lady with the diagnosis of multiple sclerosis who had received interferon beta1-b for eleven months was visited in MS clinic of our hospital because of icter and fatigue. Laboratory test...
Brain scan gives vegetative state patient the power to say “Yes” and “No”
Brain scan vegetative state patient the power
2010/2/9
A patient presumed to be in a vegetative state for five years can communicate ‘yes’ and ‘no’ using just his thoughts, according to new research from the Medical Research Council (MRC) and the Universi...
Aspergillosis following Cytomegalovirus disease in a kidney transplant patient
Aspergillosis Transplantation
2010/1/6
A 32-year-old end stage renal disease (ESRD) woman was scheduled for transplantation. Also, she has had fever of unknown origin (FUO), rise of ESR and PPD>22 mm. Therefore treatment with isoniazid and...
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Teaching-learning: An integral component of sound patient care
Teaching-learning An integral component sound patient care
2008/11/27
The present generation of clinicians is able to draw better conclusions on the past practices and use them to alleviate pain, suffering and prolong the life expectancy of human beings. The sound train...
The unipolar ASR : Viable option in unsalvageable femoral head conditions in the young patient
Unsalvageable femoral head Unipolar ASR prosthesis Surface replacement
2008/11/27
Background: The management of unsalvageable femoral head conditions in the young patient has remained an unresolved dilemma. Articular surface replacement of the hip has recently made some headway in ...
Guillain-Barre syndrome: A possibility in a spinal cord injured patient
Guillain-Barre syndrome progressive paralysis syringomyelia spinal cord injury
2008/11/27
A 28-year-old male had paraplegia as a result of fracture dislocation of T12/L1 six years ago. He was functioning independently until four weeks ago, when he started complaining of trunkal paraesthesi...
OPEN ANTERIOR CORDOTOMY AS A POSSIBLE TECHNIQUE FOR PAIN RELIEF IN CANCER PATIENT: AN EXPERIENCE WITH SEVEN CASES
Cordotomy intractable pain spinothalamic tract
2010/5/7
Seven patients who had intractable pain of the pelvis and lower extremities were scheduled for cordotomy of the spinothalamic tracts after preliminary investigations. In three patients laminectomy was...