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Autor:
Aaron M. Wendelboe, PhD, Amanda Miller, JD, CRM, Douglas Drevets, MD, Linda Salinas, MD, E. J. Miller, Dalton Jackson, Ann Chou, PhD, Jill Raines, JD, Public Health Working Group
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Journal of Emergency Management
Preparing for public health emergencies is an ongoing process and involves a variety of approaches and tools. Tabletop exercises are one of the tools designed to simulate the emergence of a public health emergency and address some or all of the phase
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Pediatrics. 100:412-414
Familial periodic paralysis (FPP), both the hypo- and hyperkalemic variants, is a relatively rare inherited disorder but nevertheless is known to most pediatricians. On the other hand, nonfamilial hypokalemic periodic paralysis associated with thyrot
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Scottish medical journal. 38(3)
The case records of 97 patients with proven bacterial meningitis who were referred to a regional neurosurgical unit between 1964 and 1991 were reviewed. Mortality declined from 34% in the first cohort referred between the years 1964–82 to 5% for 19
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Autor:
Miller Jd
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British Journal of Surgery. 77:241-242
Autor:
Miller Jd
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Annals of Neurology. 6:189-193
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Journal of Neurosurgery. 41:208-216
✓ Of 1000 patients with nonmissile depressed skull fractures, 10% had early epilepsy (first week) and 15% developed late epilepsy. The risk of late epilepsy varied widely but could be predicted from clinical data 1 week after injury. In more than o
Autor:
Miller Jd
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Neurosurgery. 22:76-105
Raised intracranial pressure is common in neurosurgical practice, but the clinical effects are variable. The factors which initiate intracranial hypertension are now fairly well established; the extent of the increase of intracranial pressure produce
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The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 30:1528-1532
Four patients from a larger group of 18 patients receiving dextrose-free isotonic (3%) amino acid solution as nutritional support, form the basis of this report. An additional seven patients received intravenous isotonic (5%) dextrose as their sole s
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The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 30:1523-1527
Fourteen well-nourished patients undergoing elective major surgery were maintained on intravenous, dextrose-free isotonic (3%) amino acid solution postoperatively. Seven patients developed fevers greater than 100 F due to a variety of mild infective