CORONARY MALPERFUSION IN ACUTE TYPE A AORTIC DISSECTION

Coronary malperfusion in acute type A aortic dissection

To the Editor, Coronary malperfusion in patients with aortic dissection further worsens prognosis due to compromised myocardial blood flow.The incidence rate of coronary disease goes from 9% to 10% according to various registries.1,2 Also, it can occur simultaneously at the beginning of dissection, during the patient transfer or in the middle of su

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What risk do Brucella vaccines pose to humans? A systematic review of the scientific literature on occupational exposure.

BackgroundCurrently, vaccination of livestock with attenuated strains of Brucella Dry shampoo remains an essential measure for controlling brucellosis, although these vaccines may be dangerous to humans.The aim of this study was to review the risk posed to humans by occupational exposure to vaccine strains and the measures that should be implemente

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Effects of Temporal Characteristics on Pilots Perceiving Audiovisual Warning Signals Under Different Perceptual Loads

Our research aimed to investigate the effectiveness of auditory, visual, and audiovisual warning signals for capturing the attention of the pilot, and how stimulus onset asynchronies (SOA) in audiovisual stimuli affect pilots perceiving the bimodal warning signals under different perceptual load conditions.In experiment 1 of the low perceptual load

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Depressed Skull Fracture and Cerebrospinal Fluid Rhinorrhea: A Rare Complication after Gamma Knife Radiosurgery Frame Fixation

Gamma Knife radiosurgery (GKRS) is a widely used minimally Travel Scooters invasive alternative procedure to the traditional microsurgery with negligible major procedure-related complications.The common complications include postprocedure headaches, nausea, and, in rare instances, radiation-induced edema leading to seizures and neurological deficit

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