نتایج جستجو برای: sharp injury

تعداد نتایج: 360022  

2008
YI OUYANG

Abstract. For any odd squarefree integer r, we get complete description of the Gr = Gal(Q(μr)/Q) group cohomology of the universal ordinary distribution Ur in this paper. Moreover, if M is a fixed integer which divides l−1 for all prime factors l of r, we study the cohomology group H(Gr, Ur/MUr). In particular, we explain the mysterious construction of the elements κr′ for r |r in Rubin[10], wh...

1999
H. B. Benaoum

A direct proof is given here which shows that instead of 6 complex numbers, the triangular mass matrix for each sector could just be expressed in terms of 5 by performing a specific weak basis transformation, leading therefore to a new textures for triangular mass matrices. Furthermore, starting with the set of 20 real parameters for both sectors, it can shown that 6 redundant parameters can be...

2011
Melanie Weirich Leonardo Lancia

We conducted an AX-discrimination task to test for differences in perceived auditory similarity in monozygotic (MZ) and dizygotic (DZ) twin pairs and unrelated speakers. In addition, we performed acoustic analyses to find acoustic correlates that explain the differences in perceived similarity. Results indicate that unrelated speakers are significantly easier to distinguish than twins, but zygo...

Journal: :Turkish neurosurgery 2015
Muhammet Bahadır Yilmaz Halil Donmez Mehmet Tonge Serkan Senol Ayhan Tekiner

Vertebral artery injury including thrombosis, arteriovenous fistula (AVF), pseudo-aneurysm and hemorrhage may be iatrogenic or due to penetrating or blunt trauma. Although mostly asymptomatic, vertebral artery injury may also present with vertebrobasilar insufficiency findings, cephalgia, radicular pain or myelopathy due to blockade of arterial flow, arterial steal phenomenon and venous hyperte...

Journal: :Journal of forensic sciences 2015
Ashley E Kendell Julie M Fleischman Laura C Fulginiti

Within the context of medical examiner's offices, forensic anthropologists are increasingly being asked to assist with the interpretation of traumatic skeletal injury. This case study presents an example of trauma analysis performed by forensic anthropologists at the Maricopa County Forensic Science Center in Phoenix, Arizona. The primary goal of this study is to document an uncommon pattern of...

Journal: :Nursing times 2003
Sheelagh Brewer

Nurses face the risk of exposure to blood-borne infections if they suffer a needlestick or other injury from sharp devices such as lancets, scalpels and razors. In order to minimise their risk of contracting viruses such as HIV, hepatitis B and C, or other infections, risk assessment exercises must be undertaken so that safer systems of work can be implemented to protect nurses and other health...

Journal: :Nursing times 2003
Brigid Dimond

There is a high risk of staff receiving needlestick and other sharps injuries while working in health care. Concern is so great that a seminar on sharps injury prevention and single-use medical devices was held in March 2003 at the European Parliament in Brussels. Injuries caused by needles and other sharp medical devices, and the related risk of potentially fatal disease transmission, remain a...

Journal: :AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology 1998
A Falini A J Barkovich G Calabrese D Origgi F Triulzi G Scotti

The findings at sequential MR imaging and proton MR spectroscopy of a patient with profound hypoxic-ischemic brain injury are reported. The pattern of structural and biochemical changes observed closely reflected the known evolution of postasphyxic brain degeneration. Particularly noteworthy were the sharp decrease of cortical N-acetylaspartate in the acute phase, suggesting the severity of the...

Journal: :Romanian Neurosurgery 2022

Background: Penetrating head injuries (PHI) caused by sharp objects are associated with a high risk of potentially life-threatening complications and estimated to account for approximately 0.4% all injuries. Since not many cases PHI screwdriver have been described in the literature, treatment these patients is quite controversial non-standardized. Therefore, aim this paper was present our exper...

2014
Ammar Kheder Matt T. Bianchi M. Brandon Westover

Burst suppression (BS) is an electroencephalogram (EEG) pattern that is characterized by brief bursts of spikes, sharp waves, or slow waves of relatively high amplitude alternating with periods of relatively flat EEG or isoelectric periods. The pattern is usually associated with coma, severe encephalopathy of various etiologies, or general anesthesia. We describe an unusual case of anoxic brain...

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