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Extrinsic Small Bowel Obstruction by Neo-Conduit Patient Expert Posted Fri 08 May 2009 11:39pm An interesting article I found. Firstly below is noted the symptoms versus treatment plan. Here is also another article on the treatment and diagnosis of Small Bowel Obstruction. Partial vs Complete • Flatus • Residual colonic gas above peritoneal reflection • Adhesions • 60-80% resolve with non-operative Mx Read on »
Small block power by yuanshunzhen Posted Wed 09 Mar 2011 9:10am Adapted for use in small businesses is to prove the hp is stylish and powerful device in the business sector. However, is open for use in the private sector users receive... buttons sink in quite far, but what the user quickly become accustomed. The clicking noise is very quiet. For the control of media content has the small Vostro via soft-touch keys Read on »
HITECH Act Blocking Smaller IT Firms-HIPAA Violation Exposure and Medical Record REC Centers at the Core the CompTIA Report by Medical Quack Patient ExpertHealth Maven Posted Mon 08 Aug 2011 4:05am and other administrative issues that smaller companies can’t, well the small and medium companies don’t get in the door.  BD  While some industry estimates have healthcare... Maybe this is why the Orange County REC center is at a stand still or partially an area that needs to be reviewed to let small companies in the door?   In short the report Read on »
Very Subtle Inferior STE elevation seen only on 2nd ECG done 42 minutes later; Non STEMI with RCA occlusion by Stephen Smith Posted Mon 29 Mar 2010 10:07am approximately 100 minutes prior to presentation. He has a history of GERD with "heartburn", no history of cardiac disease, but does have hypertension and hypercholesterolemia. He has a 21... minutes later ECG #2 was recorded: There is now very subtle (less than 1 mm) ST elevation in leads III and aVF, with minimal reciprocal depression in aVL. This amount of ST Read on »
Evaluation of Little Allergies Allergen Block by Neil Kao Medical Doctor Posted Sat 13 Jun 2009 12:26am I have been asked by parents about Little Allergies Allergen Block. They have seen ads for it. This is another product made by the same manufacturer of Allergen Block. I..., equating to $2,078.4 per pound. Both seem a little bit pricey to me. I can't recommend this product without more information. Do your homework and let the buyer beware. Earlier, I Read on »
A Little Less Writer's Block Would Be Nice by Glenna M. Posted Fri 18 Sep 2009 10:11pm Not sure what my problem is.  The first Chicken Soup story I wrote based on work, a cancer patient with some very wise advice, I wrote the whole thing in under one hour.  On these two, I've been struggling for two months.  Not sure what the deal is. I know my stories, what I want to say, where I'm going with them but the actual details are elud ... Read on »
Probable Left Main coronary artery occlusion/obstruction, with STE in aVR, alternating BBB, and arrest by Stephen Smith Posted Sat 21 Nov 2009 10:02pm Branch Block. There is concordant ST depression in V2-V4, excessively discordant ST depression in I, aVL, V4-V6, and extremely excessively discordant ST elevation in aVR. ST elevation in aVR is one sign of high grade Left Main obstruction. This is STEMI. This confirms that acute coronary syndrome is the etiology of his illness and that cath lab activation Read on »
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... 0-1 mm of ST depression. Any ST elevation in V2 or V3 is very suspicious for LAD occlusion in a patient with chest pain. The cath lab was activated, but the interventionalist Read on »
Video Glossary: What is an intestinal blockage or obstruction? by Dennis Patient Expert Posted Fri 20 Aug 2010 12:00am Question: Have you had a blockage? How did you know and how did you clear it? Reply to this post! It’s easy! Read on »
Left Bundle Branch Block and Left Anterior Descending Artery occlusion: Serial ECGs then T-wave inversion after reperfusion by Stephen Smith Posted Sun 31 Jul 2011 6:15pm A 50 yo male presented with chest pain.  This ECG was recorded at 0415. There is sinus tachycardia.  There is left bundle branch block (LBBB).  All ST-T complexes... the cutoff of 0.20, it would be diagnostic not just of MI, but of LAD occlusion. The occlusion was not appreciated by the treating physicians, and another ECG was recorded at 0457 Read on »