Injected Into Anterior Chamber - Articles
To Inject or not to Inject?
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Sara G.
One of the biggest decisions I've had to make thus far in my pregnancy was whether to or not to start taking daily shots of the anticoagulant drug , Lovenox, a form of heparin, used to help thin the blood. A few of the Lupus antibodies I carry, Lupus anticoagulant and antiphospholipid antibody syndrome , tend to make the blood clot, leading to the ...
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Zurich Chamber Orchestra
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Vanessa R.
Click to view full sizeThese ads have been rapidly circulating the Internets for the past week, but I just had to post them because they fit so perfectly on this blog. Beautiful and original way to integrate human anatomy into an advertisement. Such a great concept that speaks perfectly to the position of how music can affect your body.Advertising ...
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Was That a Mall or a Chamber of Hell?
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Emily
Lordy, lordy, lordy, what a day! I want to say things picked up from their low point but that would really be a lie. I will say that the husband and I are very good at (and used to) making the best of things, so even frustrating situations can be laughed at.Number One on our fun agenda was using an exciting wedding gift to make…..homemade ice-cre ...
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Two Anterior Core Progressions
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Eric C.
Here’s a quick continuation of last week’s newsletter, which featured some introductory anterior core training exercises and the rationale for them. You’ll need a TRX set-up to do these; it’s an awesome investment, if you haven’t picked one up already. They mak ...
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Guilty: Femoral Anterior Glide Syndrome
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Eric C.
... rather than cause it pain. Do you have any idea what this could be? Or, tips on how to strengthen the area to avoid it? Thanks for any insight you can offer. A: Femoral anterior glide syndrome is a classic problem in people with poor lumbo-pelvic function (overactive hamstrings and lumbar erectors coupled with weak glutes). The hamstrings don ...
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Right BBB and Bigeminy, with Anterior STEMI
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Stephen Smith
This is from a 53 year old male smoker with chest pain. Here is the initial EKG: There is grouped beating, in couplets. Both complexes in each couplet are wide. the first complex in each couplet is preceded by a p-wave. If you look at the first of each couplet in V1 and V6, they have RBBB morphology. So this is bigeminy with RBBB. Obviously ...
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