2022
Concealed by the convenient: acquired von Willebrand syndrome in myeloproliferative neoplasm requires a thorough evaluation
Stempel JM, Podoltsev NA, Zeidan AM, Lee AI, Shallis RM. Concealed by the convenient: acquired von Willebrand syndrome in myeloproliferative neoplasm requires a thorough evaluation. Annals Of Hematology 2022, 101: 2559-2561. PMID: 35984499, DOI: 10.1007/s00277-022-04943-3.Peer-Reviewed Case Reports and Technical Notes
2017
Recognizing and Caring for the Intoxicated Patient in an Outpatient Clinic
Donroe JH, Tetrault JM. Recognizing and Caring for the Intoxicated Patient in an Outpatient Clinic. 2017, 101: 573-586. PMID: 28372714, DOI: 10.1016/j.mcna.2016.12.012.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsIntoxicated patientsMental status changesOutpatient clinical practiceBroad differential diagnosisSubstance use disordersMedico-legal aspectsOutpatient clinicSubstance withdrawalIntoxication syndromeDifferential diagnosisRisk of harmUse disordersClinical practicePatientsInformed consentClinicStatus changesThorough evaluationCareHigh levelsSyndromeFollowDiagnosisTriage
2006
Duodenal Hematoma After Upper Endoscopy and Biopsy in a 4-Year-Old Girl
Bechtel K, Moss RL, Leventhal JM, Spiro D, Abo A. Duodenal Hematoma After Upper Endoscopy and Biopsy in a 4-Year-Old Girl. Pediatric Emergency Care 2006, 22: 653-654. PMID: 16983252, DOI: 10.1097/01.pec.0000235840.52072.0c.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
1995
'Dropouts' or 'drop-ins'? Client retention and participation in New Haven's needle exchange program.
Khoshnood K, Kaplan EH, Heimer R. 'Dropouts' or 'drop-ins'? Client retention and participation in New Haven's needle exchange program. Public Health Reports 1995, 110: 462-6. PMID: 7638334, PMCID: PMC1382156.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNeedle exchange programsNew Haven's needle exchange programStudy periodInjection drug usersSingle-visit groupCharacteristics of clientsMedian durationVisit groupClient participationDrug usersNeedle exchangeFull enrollmentSingle visitLonger durationExchange programsClient characteristicsYoung clientsThorough evaluationEnrollmentDurationNew HavenClient retentionYearsPercentRetention fraction
1989
Psychogenic dysphagia and globus: Reevaluation of 23 patients
Ravich W, Wilson R, Jones B, Donner M. Psychogenic dysphagia and globus: Reevaluation of 23 patients. Dysphagia 1989, 4: 35-38. PMID: 2640174, DOI: 10.1007/bf02407400.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPsychogenic dysphagiaPsychogenic originJohns Hopkins Swallowing CenterCause of dysphagiaProgression of symptomsAttribution of symptomsResults of reevaluationGlobus sensationGlobus hystericusMotor dysfunctionEsophageal pathologySwallowing centerSwallowing disordersStructural lesionsPharyngeal diseaseDysphagiaPatientsReferral recordsCenter evaluationSymptomsDiagnosisThorough evaluationCausePsychological causesDysfunction
1984
Recurrent Pericarditis and Celiac Disease
Laine L, Holt K. Recurrent Pericarditis and Celiac Disease. JAMA 1984, 252: 3168-3168. PMID: 6502887, DOI: 10.1001/jama.1984.03350220074036.Peer-Reviewed Case Reports and Technical NotesConceptsPleuritic chest painRecurrent pericarditisCeliac diseaseChest painIdiopathic pericarditisPericardial rubLeft-sided pleuritic chest painSan Diego Veterans Administration Medical CenterVeterans Administration Medical CenterDiffuse ST elevationAnti-inflammatory medicationsCurable causeChest roentgenogramTreatable causePleural effusionST elevationMedical CenterPericarditisPainDiseaseCommon formPatientsRecent reportsThorough evaluationCause
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