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  2. 45862
    por Sarkar, Biplab, Pradhan, Anirudh
    Publicado 2023
    “…This article aims to identify, through a literature review, the best intensity-modulated technique (IMRT)/volumetric-modulated arc therapy (VMAT) for the breast/chest wall (Br/CW) as a function of the treatment planning system (TPS) and present the institutional dosimetric data for the same. …”
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  3. 45863
    “…Patients with T2DM were more likely to present with a body temperature of <38.3°C (83.9% vs. 69.9%) and less likely to present with chest pain (3.9% vs. 9.1%) and sore throat (2.0% vs. 6.8%). …”
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  4. 45864
    “…A history of cough, expectoration, shortness of breath, wheezing, chest tightness, allergy, seasonal variation, and smoking habits was asked, and a thorough physical examination was performed. …”
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  5. 45865
    “…For all order indications, 50% or more grew normal respiratory flora with abnormal chest imaging and fever having the most cultures with 1 or 2 predominant organisms. …”
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  6. 45866
    “…The most commonly reported symptoms were fatigue (94.4%), headache (73.6%), exercise intolerance (57%), dizziness (49.5%), brain fog (41.1%), shortness of breath (31.8%), musculoskeletal pain (30.8%), chest pain and palpitations (29%). Symptoms developed immediately after COVID-19 infection in 56 (52.3%) of patients, within 1-4 weeks in 37 (34.7%), and after 4 weeks in 14 (13%) of them. …”
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  7. 45867
    “…Flow diagram to demonstrate Electronic Medical Record abstraction analysis inclusion criteria [Figure: see text] Note: a suspected infection was defined as a laboratory order (e.g., urine analysis, chest x-ray), or an antibiotic prescription Frequency and percent of UTI and RTI antibiotic prescriptions that did not meet McGeer criteria, prior to and during the COVID-19 pandemic [Figure: see text] Note: suspected infections from March 01, 2019 - January 25, 2020 are considered “pre-pandemic,” and January 26, 2020 – January 23, 2022 are considered “during pandemic” *The McGeer criteria differentiate infection definitions based on the presence or absence of an indwelling catheter Antibiotic prescription accordance with McGeer criteria from March 2019 – January 2022 [Figure: see text] CONCLUSION: Despite consorted efforts to improve antimicrobial stewardship infrastructure, the majority of antibiotic prescribing for UTIs and RTIs prior to the pandemic did not meet McGeer criteria. …”
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  8. 45868
    “…BACKGROUND: Computer-aided detection (CAD) using artificial intelligence (AI) to analyze chest radiographs is an important tool for community tuberculosis (TB) screening in high burden countries. …”
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  9. 45869
    “…Factors associated with longer hospital LOS (< =7) in univariable analysis were older age on admission, smoking status, CWIC score, home oxygen, encephalopathy, oxygen requirement during hospitalization, qSOFA score, lower respiratory tract infection, abnormal chest imaging, acute kidney injury, liver injury and respiratory failure requiring intubation. …”
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  10. 45870
    “…All contacts with either a positive initial or repeat TST had a chest x-ray to rule out active TB disease, and initially positive contacts were offered isoniazid preventive therapy. …”
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  11. 45871
    por Opie, Eugene L.
    Publicado 1907
    “…Accumulation of fluid which can be followed during life by percussion of the animal's chest reaches a maximum at the end of three days, and then gradually subsides, so that at the end of six days, in most instances, the cavity contains no fluid. …”
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  12. 45872
    por Auer, John, Lewis, Paul A.
    Publicado 1910
    “…The lungs of a guinea-pig killed by immediate anaphylaxis are distended and in an inspiratory position so that the diaphragm is pushed down; no marked collapse occurs when the chest is opened and when the lungs are excised in toto; their color is a pale bluish-pink ; the surfaces and borders are smooth; no foam is in the trachea or large bronchi; pieces of lung cut off do not collapse, float lightly on water, and contain a good amount of air and little fluid which escapes on pressure. …”
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  13. 45873
    “…Those who were diagnosed separately at a government clinic had a chest x-ray. Twenty six contacts were diagnosed with definite TB over 4312 person years of follow-up (Incidence rate 603/100,000 person years; 95% Confidence Interval, 370–830). …”
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  16. 45876
    “…METHODS: We prospectively determined the impact on hospital finances of (1) emergency department physician activation of the catheterization lab and (2) immediate transfer of the patient to an immediately available catheterization lab by an in-house transfer team consisting of an emergency department nurse, a critical care unit nurse, and a chest pain unit nurse. We collected financial data for 52 consecutive ST-elevation myocardial infarction patients undergoing emergency percutaneous intervention from October 1, 2004–August 31, 2005 and compared this group to 80 consecutive ST-elevation myocardial infarction patients from September 1, 2005–June 26, 2006 after protocol implementation. …”
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  17. 45877
    “…SUBJECTS AND METHODS: We examined 933 patients with chest pain and/or dyspnea undergoing cardiac catheterization between Feb. 2006 and Nov. 2007 in the Maryknoll cardiac center who had creatinine levels <2.0 mg/dL and normal systolic heart function. …”
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  19. 45879
    por Galanello, Renzo, Origa, Raffaella
    Publicado 2010
    “…Main clinical features in these patients are hypertrophy of erythroid marrow with medullary and extramedullary hematopoiesis and its complications (osteoporosis, masses of erythropoietic tissue that primarily affect the spleen, liver, lymph nodes, chest and spine, and bone deformities and typical facial changes), gallstones, painful leg ulcers and increased predisposition to thrombosis. …”
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  20. 45880
    “…METHODS: This was a multicenter Italian (8 centers) observational study (Italian Research Emergency Department: RED). 287 patients with ADHF were studied through physical exams, lab tests, chest X Ray, electrocardiograms (ECGs) and BNP measurements, performed at admission, at 24 hours, and at discharge. …”
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