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London Journal of Primary Care
Background With increased delayed discharges from acute NHS hospitals, especially for older patients, solutions like the ‘Discharge to Assess’ (D2A) scheme aim to facilitate quicker discharge and improve experiences for patients and carers. Setti
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American Theatre Magazine. Spring2024, Vol. 40 Issue 3, p102-109. 8p.
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Pediatric Neurology. 1:370-374
We report the magnetic resonance imaging features in two children with post-infectious disseminated encephalomyelitis. Magnetic resonance imaging dramatically demonstrated multiple white matter lesions in both children and resolution of lesions in co
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging. 4:25-32
Acute disseminated encephalomyelitis, an inflammatory and demyelinating disorder of central nervous system white matter, typically occurs following childhood viral infections. Although CT may demonstrate abnormalities, many children have normal CT st
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Neurology. 36:529-533
We studied three patients with spontaneous dorsal mesencephalic hemorrhages. One patient had Parinaud's syndrome with a unilateral hemorrhage confined to the rostral tectal plate. The second patient had vertical gaze palsy, skew deviation, and bilate
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Journal of Computed Tomography. 3:173-177
New CT software programs allow rapid-sequence images to be obtained. During a period of 12 sec, multiple CT images can be produced, so that the progression of contrast flow at intervals of 1 sec or less can be followed. In addition, as many as 16 con
Autor:
Kevin S. Berbaum, Edmund A. Franken, R E Breckenridge, Wilbur L. Smith, Val Dunn, James C. Ehrhardt, G S Levitz
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Radiology. 161:377-380
The clinical value of magnetic resonance (MR) imaging was prospectively evaluated in 189 patients referred for examination of the brain or spine. Comparison of the attending physician's diagnosis, proposed treatment, and estimated prognosis before an
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Stroke. 17:542-545
Four patients with a clinical diagnosis of Wallenberg's lateral medullary syndrome were studied with both Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) and cranial Computed Tomography (CT). Using transverse images and both T1 and T2--weighted sequences, MRI demon
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging. 3:169-172
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American Journal of Roentgenology. 150:673-682
Forty patients with closed head trauma were evaluated prospectively with CT and intermediate-field-strength MR imaging to compare the diagnostic efficacies of the two techniques. Traumatic lesions were detected in 38 patients. The severity of injury,