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Autor:
Terry Lee, Mingzhe Hu, Qitong Gao, Joshua Amason, Durga Borkar, David D’Alessio, Michael Canos, Afreen Shariff, Miroslav Pajic, Majda Hadziahmetovic
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Annals of Eye Science. 7:11-11
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Diabetes. 68
Introduction: Advances in decision support have allowed for simulated medical decision making on a population. These models allow for simulation of policy implementation in disease management. Avoidance of high insulin therapy is frequently mentioned
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Endocrine Practice. 23:83-84
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Endocrine Practice. 24:149
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Cancer Practice. 9:S56-S63
Evaluation fellows from the George Washington University School of Public Health and Health Services conducted an evaluation of the Road to Recovery program of the Mid-Atlantic division of the American Cancer Society. The evaluation included qualitat
Natural history of intravascular ultrasound–detected edge dissections from coronary stent deployment
Publikováno v:
American Heart Journal. 139:59-63
Background High-resolution intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) performed immediately after stent deployment often reveals dissection at the stent margin that may not be appreciated by angiography. However, the natural history of these edge dissections is
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Neurology. 49:1054-1059
We used paired transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) to evaluate inhibitory mechanisms in eight patients with writer's cramp during rest and isometric wrist extension. Both stimuli were 110% of the motor threshold; the interstimulus intervals (ISIs
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International anesthesiology clinics. 47(4)
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Neurology. 49:881-883
We studied the effects of a loading dose of phenytoin on motor cortex excitability in five healthy volunteers. Phenytoin elevated motor thresholds to transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) in all subjects, but had no effects on motor-evoked potentia
Autor:
Robert L. Wilensky, Martin B. Leon, Michael Canos, Jean Francois Tanguay, Aaron V. Kaplan, Jack L. Martin, Steven R. Bailey, Neil J. Weissman, Jeffery W. Moses, David O. Williams, Harish Rudra, Antonio L. Bartorelli, Jeffrey J. Popma, Gary S. Mintz
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The American journal of cardiology. 88(3)
Intimal hyperplasia within the body of the stent is the primary mechanism for in-stent restenosis; however, stent edge restenosis has been described after brachytherapy. Our current understanding about the magnitude of in vivo intimal hyperplasia and