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Opiopeptides may contribute to the pathophysiology of both endotoxic and hemorrhagic shock. To determine if endorphin secretion is similar in both types of shock, we divided 25 sheep into three groups: a saline control group (n = 10), an endotoxin-treated group (n = 9), and a hemorrhage group (n =
Results of treatment of 10 patients with primary infarction of the greater omentum were analyzed. Young and middle-aged persons prevailed. Majority of the patients were hospitalized from 27 to 72 hours after disease manifestation. The cause of disease was not revealed in all the patients. Pains in
Background and Purpose- Associations between exposures to ambient air pollution and spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) have been inconsistent, and data on stroke subtypes are currently limited. Methods- We obtained information on all cases of deep or lobar hematomas from ICH patients who
Primary omental gastrointestinal stromal tumours (GISTs) are classified as extra-GISTs with a reported incidence of <1% of all GISTs. There are only a few cases in the English literature reporting omental GIST with none reporting acute intra-abdominal haemorrhage as a presenting feature. We report a
BACKGROUND
Bleeding is one of the main concerns in patients undergoing oral anticoagulation therapy.
OBJECTIVE
To investigate the determinant causes of bleeding in patients undergoing oral anticoagulant therapy.
METHODS
A total of 360 patients with atrial fibrillation (AF) undergoing oral
Angiosarcoma, one of the least common sarcomas, occurs most commonly in the skin and soft tissues, and postirradiation angiosarcoma of the greater omentum is extremely rare. Only one reported case of postirradiation angiosarcoma involved the greater omentum. We describe the case of 74-year-old
Extragastric leiomyoblastomas are extremely rare. This is the sixth reported case of leiomyoblastoma of the greater omentum, and the only one with acute major bleeding which required an emergency operation. Leiomyoblastomas are low-grade malignant tumors, and especially the gastric ones have an
Haemorrhage remains a leading cause of maternal death. We conducted an audit to identify strategies to improve the management at our local NHS Trust. A data collection form was based on our local guideline. A coded database search was conducted for all deliveries where the estimated blood loss was