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CME: Case 8-2009: A 36-Year-Old Woman with Headache, Hypertension, and Seizure 2 Weeks Post Partum
Mercredi 11 Mars 2009 - 06:55 - 1 année depuis - Santé - New England Journal of Medicin (No abstract is available for this citation) |
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PERSPECTIVE: Health Care TWOTHOUSANDNINE: Health Care and the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act
Mercredi 11 Mars 2009 - 06:55 - 1 année depuis - Santé - New England Journal of Medicin On February 17, 2009, four weeks after his inauguration, President Barack Obama signed into law a $787 billion economic stimulus package.1,2 The economic impact of the American Recovery and Reinvestment ... |
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PERSPECTIVE: Global Health: A Lion in Our Village -- The Unconscionable Tragedy of Cholera in Africa
Mercredi 11 Mars 2009 - 06:55 - 1 année depuis - Santé - New England Journal of Medicin Inexcusably, the completely preventable ancient scourge of cholera rages among poverty-stricken and displaced people today, with as many as one in five persons with severe illness dying for lack of ... |
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PERSPECTIVE: Global Health: Rotavirus Vaccines -- Early Success, Remaining Questions
Mercredi 11 Mars 2009 - 06:55 - 1 année depuis - Santé - New England Journal of Medicin In 2006, the results of pivotal clinical trials of two new rotavirus vaccines -- RotaTeq (Merck) and Rotarix (GlaxoSmithKline) -- were published, and high efficacy (85 to 98%) against severe ... |
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ORIGINAL ARTICLE: Melamine-Contaminated Powdered Formula and Urolithiasis in Young Children
Mercredi 11 Mars 2009 - 06:55 - 1 année depuis - Santé - New England Journal of Medicin The recent epidemic of melamine-contaminated formula in China has been associated with urinary tract stones. The authors of this study screened 589 consecutively enrolled children; 421 had received formula contaminated by melamine. In all, 50 had urinary stones, 112 were suspected to have stones, and 427 did not have stones. Affected children lacked typical signs and symptoms of urolithiasis. Exposure to melamine-contaminated formula and prematurity were associated with the presence of stones. |
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ORIGINAL ARTICLE: A New Diagnostic Test for Arrhythmogenic Right Ventricular Cardiomyopathy
Mercredi 11 Mars 2009 - 06:55 - 1 année depuis - Santé - New England Journal of Medicin Arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy (ARVC) is a serious disorder associated with ventricular arrhythmias and sudden death. Mutations in desmosomal proteins may be the cause in some cases. This study found reduced levels of immunostaining for the desmosomal protein plakoglobin in a high percentage of subjects, suggesting that immunostaining for this protein may be a useful diagnostic test. |
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ORIGINAL ARTICLE: Long-Term Ozone Exposure and Mortality
Mercredi 11 Mars 2009 - 06:55 - 1 année depuis - Santé - New England Journal of Medicin The effect of long-term exposure to tropospheric ozone on air pollution-related mortality was examined in an analysis of data from almost 500,000 subjects over a period of 18 years. Ozone concentrations were not associated with the rate of death from any cause or, when concentrations of fine particulate matter were taken into account, with the rate of death from cardiopulmonary causes. However, ozone concentrations were significantly correlated with the rate of death from respiratory causes. |
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ORIGINAL ARTICLE: Brief Report: A Nonsimultaneous, Extended, Altruistic-Donor Chain
Mercredi 11 Mars 2009 - 06:55 - 1 année depuis - Santé - New England Journal of Medicin The authors report a nonsimultaneous chain of 10 kidney transplantations, which was initiated in July 2007 by a single altruistic donor and involved six transplantation centers in five states. This strategy, coordinated by two large, paired-donation registries with the use of powerful computer programs, can potentially result in more kidney transplantations. |
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SPECIAL ARTICLE: Growth in the Care of Older Patients by Hospitalists in the United States
Mercredi 11 Mars 2009 - 06:55 - 1 année depuis - Santé - New England Journal of Medicin In this analysis of Medicare data, the number of physicians in general internal medicine who were working as hospitalists (defined as general internists who derived 90% or more of their evaluation-and-management claims from the care of hospitalized patients) increased from 6% in 1995 to 19% in 2006. During this period, the percentage of hospitals with at least three hospitalists increased from 12% to 47%. |
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REVIEW ARTICLE: Mechanisms of Disease: Primary Open-Angle Glaucoma
Mercredi 11 Mars 2009 - 06:55 - 1 année depuis - Santé - New England Journal of Medicin Glaucoma is one of the leading causes of blindness worldwide. This review discusses the clinical features, genetics, molecular biology, and cell biology of glaucoma. The authors present a typical case of glaucoma, together with the ocular findings. |
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