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involved in the study analysis and summary. GMX and WMW
obtained the data. GMX, JW, ZHL and WMW participated in
the data analysis and interpretation of the results. All authors
reviewed the final version.
Acknowledgements
The ... that progesterone may
be used as a potential safe drug for the treatment of
acute severe head trauma patients.
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Department of Psychiatry, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana 46202, USA
Email: Suyash Prasad* - suyash@suyashprasad.com; Amanda J Furr - ajfergus@iupui.edu; ... clinical information that was available from the
screening visit was reviewed. The 7 patients had each been
previously asymptomatic with no recorded history of syn-
c...
... days) of
MV. The 21 ET patients underwent tracheostomy after a
median of 6 days (IQR, 5–9 days) of MV.
The median duration of weaning was 3 days (IQR, 1–11 days)
in the ET group and was 6 days ... study, 20% of patients did not meet readiness-to-
wean criteria until after more than 8 days of MV. For many of
these patients it may have been unsafe to perform a tr...
... [1,2].
Helminths and protozoa can cause parasitic brain
abscesses, but these are rare.
Clinical presentation
Patients with brain abscess may present a myriad of
complaints including headache, mental status ... each the brain
hematogenously, contiguous spread from nearby areas
or direct implantation. Patients with brain abscess pre-
sent most commonly with headache an...
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study to evaluate the efficacy of aripiprazole as a monotherapy in
patients with severe chronic posttraumatic stress ... efficacy variables; the total PCL-M re-experien-
cing, avoidance/numbing, and hyperarousal subscale
scores served as secondary efficacy variables.
Analysis
The LOCF data...
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44. Yamamoto N, Tanaka C, Wu Y, Chang MO, Inagaki Y, Saito Y, Naito T,
Ogasawara H, Sekigawa I, Hayashida Y: Analysis of human
immunodeficiency virus type 1 integration by using a specific, ... has another reason aside from the
lack of LEDGF/p75. It is also due to inhibition of the viral integrase (IN) enzymatic activity by an early expressed
viral Rev protein. The f...
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significantly higher withdrawal rate on placebo/usual
therapy (due to lack of potential benefits, thereby leaving
a subset who may have less severe disease) may bias the
results against the treatment. ... statistically significant and clinically
detectable improvement in health status in more patients
treated with salmeterol than with placebo/usual therapy.
A clinically...
... approach, we will compare the
performance of the information theoretic method ARACNE (Algorithm for the Recon-
struction of Accurate Cellular Networks) [13] and the Bayesian package BANJO (Baye-
sian ... out as a
black box [10]. The advantage of the physical approach is that it enables the use of
genome sequence data, in combination with RNA expression data, to enh...
... per-
formed mathematical analyses and drafted the manu-
script. The author has read and approved the final
manuscript.
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Acknowledgements
The author thanks Klaus Dietz for useful ... Murray CJ, Lopez AD, Chin B, Feehan D, Hill KH: Estimation of
potential global pandemic influenza mortality on the basis of
vital registry data from the 1918–20 pandemic: a...
... 29% of all deaths – 83%
of these were due to acute respiratory distress syndrome
[1]. Although the methods used for the management of
acute respiratory distress syndrome have changed drama-
ti ... as those of under-resuscitation: pulmonary
edema, myocardial edema, conversion of superfi cial into
deep burns, the need for fasciotomies and abdominal
compartment syndrom...