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    Investigation of Consultations Requested by Dermatology Inpatient by Dağdaş AD, Fettahlioglu Karaman B, Aksungur VL

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Reasons for consultation were management of comorbidity (53.8%), evaluation for drug precaution (19.1%), investigation for etiology (12.8%), evaluation for systemic involvement (6.0%), taking treatment advice (5.4%), obtaining biopsy (3.0%), and differential diagnosis (1.9%).Conclusion: Our findings showed that the number of consultations per admission was high, and the most common reason for consultation was comorbidity, indicating that, practically, there are no more pure dermatological patients. …”
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    Risk factors for emergency presentation with lung and colorectal cancers: a systematic review by Una MacLeod, Elizabeth D Mitchell, Benjamin Pickwell-Smith

    Published 2015-04-01
    “…Studies involving previously diagnosed cancer patients, assessing only referral pathway effectiveness, outcomes related to diagnosis or post-EP management were excluded. The population was individual or groups of adult patients or primary care practitioners. …”
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    Assessment of air pollutants when burning alternative fuels by Olena Levytska, Artem Sikorsky

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…In addition, the use of waste as an energy resource leads to the abolition or reduction of costs associated with waste management and eliminates the cost of money for the extraction of energy resources. …”
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    Web-Based Healthcare Delivery Integrated System to Forecast COVID-19 Hospitalizations in a Marginalized Patient Population: A Case Study in Broome County, New York by Anemone Kasasbeh, Elie Issa, Naseem Khan, Mehmet Yildirim, Amy Booth, Hiroki Sayama

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…The developed system allows the medical team to plan to ensure better bed management, less cancelation in elective surgeries, and fewer patients held in the emergency department, hence, better healthcare outcomes in the county. …”
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    Tigulixostat Alleviates Hyperuricemic Nephropathy by Promoting M2 Macrophage Polarization by Xue L, Tao Q, Chang H, Yan S, Wang L, Zhao Z, Tu C

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Mechanistically, we found that Tigulixostat improved HN by promoting M2 macrophage polarization.Conclusion: These findings suggest Tigulixostat as a promising therapeutic option for managing hyperuricemia and related kidney conditions. …”
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    Kondiloma Akuminata Pada Wanita Hamil: Salah Satu Modalitas Terapi by Satya Wydya Yenny, Rahmah Hidayah

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…<br />Kata kunci: kondiloma akuminata, wanita hamil, TCA 50%<br />Abstract<br />Background: Management of condyloma acuminata requires a consideration of the number, size, location, and condition of the patient. …”
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    Clinical Analysis of the Patients with Isolated Low-Velocity Penetrating Neck Injury by Junepill Seok, Hyun Min Cho

    Published 2018-04-01
    “…Conclusions Low velocity penetrating injury confined to the neck is able to be successfully treated with prompt surgical management. Regardless of the conditions which are evaluated at emergency department, all penetrating neck injury patients should be regarded as urgent surgical candidates.…”
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    Discovering a Young State: Foreign Sports Delegations in the USSR during the 1920s by A. M. Glushich

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…It explores the planning of their itineraries and leisure activities, aiming to understand how Soviet sports leaders, during the early stages of state formation, skillfully concealed various shortcomings (especially economic and infrastructural) and highlighted sports and cultural triumphs to craft a positive global image of the USSR through what was ostensibly a non-political institution.Soviet physical education leaders did not shy away from inviting foreign teams to the country; instead, they actively welcomed all interested parties who could manage the journey. An ideally orchestrated visit seamlessly integrated four key elements: sports (the competitions), culture (theater, cinema, sightseeing), daily life (direct interaction with Soviet workers), and team recreation. …”
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