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Right Bundle Branch Block with Subtle ST Elevation: LAD 95% occluded by Stephen Smith Posted Thu 28 Jan 2010 12:49pm An 81 yo woman presented at 2 AM to the ED with severe substernal chest pressure. This ECG was recorded There is sinus rhythm with a PVC, and Right Bundle Branch Block (RBBB). Normally there is no ST elevation with RBBB. In fact, normally, there are inverted T waves (discordant to a positive QRS due to the large R' wave, of the rSR') and from Read on »
New Left Bundle Branch Block is a poor indicator of coronary occlusion by Stephen Smith Posted Mon 08 Mar 2010 11:19am Case 1: A 55 yo male with a history of hypertension but no MI or CHF presented with 5 days of progressive dyspnea without chest pain. Here is his ECG There is sinus tachycardia with left bundle branch block (LBBB). A previous ECG from one year prior was normal without LBBB. According to the ACC and AHA, new LBBB in the presence of ischemic Read on »
Dog obstruction of the nose canals Problem by heru m. Patient Expert Posted Mon 17 Nov 2008 9:43am your dog have problem with obstruction of the nose canals. Obstruction can cause cold air, what is normal in this period of the year (depence where you live) or some... Question : I would like to know what my dog’s nose has. My vet had me try some cream and it doesn’t help. At first it was only half the nose but now it’s the whole Read on »
Nasal Problems, Asymmetry Top Reasons for 2nd Nose Job by Medline Plus Posted Tue 21 Sep 2010 9:00am Common requests are to make nose tip symmetrical, improve breathing, study finds By Robert Preidt Tuesday, September 21, 2010 TUESDAY, Sept. 21 (HealthDay News) -- Breathing obstructions and dissatisfaction with the symmetry of the tip their nose are common reasons why people want a second operation Read on »
Stop Sniffles and Runny Noses, Kill the Rhino! by Steven M. Patient Expert Posted Tue 03 Mar 2009 2:22pm in mice, the antibodies work by binding to a previously obscure structure in the flu virus which, when blocked, sabotages the pathogen’s ability to enter the cell it is trying Read on »
Rhino Gone Wrong: Anatomy of a Bad Nose Job by Dr. Jason Litner, Dr. Peyman Solieman Medical Doctor Posted Tue 16 Sep 2008 5:16am when it comes to rhinoplasties that were meant to make the nose smaller. Most of these problems are from technical errors that are preventable. We thought we’d let you... of these in the posts that follow. Many of the problems such as these encountered during a revision rhinoplasty can be fixed and your nose can be made to look a lot better. But, it is obviously Read on »
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Hearing With Your Nose? Nasal Stem Cells May Treat Hearing Loss by Danielle N. Patient Expert Posted Mon 14 Feb 2011 1:31pm Check out this article Hearing with your nose? What is your opinion about this article??? Read on »
Drixine Nasal Spray: The Faster Way to Relieve Clogged Nose by pehpot Posted Sun 09 Jan 2011 7:45pm than an oral decongestant*. Oxymetazoline is proven to reduce nasal stuffiness in as quickly as 5 minutes compared to an oral decongestant* that may take up to 60 minutes to take effect. One application of Drixine provides up to 12 hour relief from nasal congestion whereas oral decongestants need to be taken 4 times a day. For immediate relief from Read on »
Nasal Surgery - No More Nose Splints by Nathan M. Patient Expert Posted Sat 23 Aug 2008 3:08pm tissues to use to blow my nose when he finished. He said that the splints were being held in place my a stitch. He said he had to cut the stitch (not me) and then pull out each.... Then, he quickly removed the splint on the right-hand side. There was a lot of coughing, then I got to blow my nose. Blowing your nose may not seem like a big deal, but you have Read on »