... refractory intracranial hyper-
tension after traumatic brain injury. Child Nerv Syst
2006;22:1268-1274.
47. Dickerman RD, Morgan JT, Mitller MA. Decompressive cra-
niectomy for traumatic brain injury: ...
Abstract
Refractory intracranial hypertension is a leading cause of poor neurological outcomes in pa-
tients with severe traumatic brain injury. Decompressive craniectomy has been used in the
management ... Craniectomy, Traumatic Brain Injury
Introduction
Decompressive craniectomy, which is performed
worldwide for the treatment of severe traum a t i c b r a i n
injury (TBI), is a surgical procedure in...
... Saline Cefepime Cefepime +
HBO
Cefepime
4 p.m. Sacrificing
Induction of sepsis
Rats in the Control, HBO and OT groups re-
ceived intraperitoneal inoculums of 1 ml saline con-
taining ... approach increasing oxygen
concentration in all tissues; improving blood flow to
compromised organs; stimulating angiogenesis; in-
creasing antioxidant enzyme expression; and aiding
in the suppression ... aggravates inflammation in septic rats.
Inflamm Res 2004;53:S122-S125
41. Kesik V, Uysal B, Kurt B, Kismet E, Koseoglu V. Ozone
ameliorates methotrexate-induced intestinal injuryin rats.
Cancer...
... further evolution—not only providing the
same triple ARV drugs to all HIV-infected pregnant women beginning in the antenatal clinic
setting but also continuing this therapy for all of these ... antiretroviral (ARV) guidelines on
treating pregnant women and preventing infection ininfants
(1), issued in 2010, were a major step towards more effica-
cious regimens. The WHO guidelines emphasize the ... to
minimize the risks of infant infection and maximize the benefit
to their own health, and avoid inadvertently receiving a subop-
timal ARV prophylaxis intervention, particularly in settings...
... children. In another study, the diagno-
sis of GERD in hospitalized infants increased 20-fold
in a single naval hospital from 1971 to 1995. It has not
been determined whether these growing numbers ... omeprazole in order to achieve an
optimal dose to maintain the duration of esophageal
acid reflux <6% in a 24-hour pH study. In these chil-
dren, there was marked reduction in symptoms,
including ... Vomiting (ie, “fat, happy spitter”) – most common
Persistent vomiting
– Failure to thrive
Esophagitis
– Feeding refusal, difficulties, resistance
– Arching, crying (inconsolably) during initiation...
... treatment were nor-
malized in each group. (C) Specific [
3
H]ryanodine binding was deter-
mined in a medium containing 100 l
M free Ca
2+
to maintain the
calcium release channel in sarcoplasmic reticulum ... determined in SR
vesicles or in isolated myocytes [15]. To gain insight
into the contribution of the mitochondrial uniporter
to myocardial injury during I ⁄ R in isolated hearts,
we examined the ... [
3
H]Ryanodine binding was determined by
using 50 lg of SRV protein and 6 nm of [
3
H]Ryanodine
(57 Ci mmol
)1
; NEN, Boston, MA, USA). SRV were
incubated for 2 h at 25 °C in 100 lL of a standard incuba-
tion...
... after a sport-related headinjury
are as for any headinjury (see section 4.2), training in and understanding the management of
sports people after a headinjury is poor in terms of what evaluation ... and patients.
1.3 DEFINITIONS
1.3.1 HEADINJURY
Head injury is defined differently in many of the studies used as evidence in this guideline. The
definition used by the guideline development group ... PATIENTS WITH A HEADINJURY
2
+
2
+
Skull fractures in children, although significantly associated with an increased risk of intracranial
injury, are not as discriminating as in adults. In children...
... serious
infections. Inducible resistance to clindamycin may be present
in staphylococci (ie, they may be D-test positive); for these
strains, clindamycin should not be used in high-inoculum
infections ... documented for years in which
the vaccines strains were well matched for circulating strains of
in uenza in the community, particularly for the inactivated
trivalent vaccines.
In children, bacterial ... Vanhems P, Lina G, et al. Factors predicting mortality in
necrotizing community-acquired pneumonia caused by Staphylococ-
cus aureus containing Panton-Valentine leukocidin. Clin Infect Dis
2007;...
... law
Introduction
The guiding principle for the award of damages in respect of a tort is, in
English law, to compensate the victim of the wrongdoing. That is as true
in cases of personal injury ... often to indulge in a sophisticated game of (internal)
forum shopping.
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If practising lawyers (and their clients) can gain (and
have gained) from such ingenuity, academics end up paying a substantial
price, ... Personal Injuryin English,
German and Italian Law
Cross-border claims for personal injuries are becoming more common.
Furthermore, European nationals increasingly join class actions in the
USA....