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- Venous thromboembolic diseases: diagnosis, management and . . .
Consider continuing anticoagulation beyond 3 months (6 months for people with active cancer) after an unprovoked DVT or PE Base the decision on the balance between the person's risk of VTE recurrence and their risk of bleeding Discuss the risks and benefits of long-term anticoagulation with the person, and take their preferences into account
- #65 - Swords of Iron, Day 19: The PR Battle | Join Dan and . . .
Join Dan and Benny for a special LIVE episode of Jewanced We’ll cover updates on the war as well as discuss Israel’s PR battle with special guests
- Cerebral sinus-venous thrombosis - Springer
Prognosis of CSVT is favorable in more than 80 % of cases [9], because poor neurological outcome is seen in 7–20 % [4–7] and recurrence in 2 2–3 % of patients [4, 6, 10] Death is mainly caused by cerebral herniation in the acute phase and to underlying illnesses, e g cancer, during follow-up Mortality rates, as high as 50 % in older
- Sexual violence in the Russian invasion of Ukraine - Wikipedia
In its report covering the initial period of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, from 24 February to 26 March 2022, the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) listed four types of risks of sexual violence: increased military presence and activities in civilian areas, the destruction of homes and infrastructure, internal displacement, and high numbers of women and
- Pathophysiology of right ventricular failure in acute . . .
Pulmonary embolus (PE) is the third most common cause of cardiovascular death with more than 600,000 cases occurring in the USA per year About 45% of patients with acute PE will have acute right ventricular failure, and up to 3 8% of patients will
- COVID-19 Map - Johns Hopkins Coronavirus Resource Center
Coronavirus COVID-19 Global Cases by the Center for Systems Science and Engineering (CSSE) at Johns Hopkins University (JHU)
- Addicted to War: Undermining Russia’s Economy - cepa. org
As it happened, all of those predictions were severely wide of the mark Russia’s economy registered a modest 1 2 percent decline in 2022 and 3 6 percent growth in 2023, with growth in 2024 projected at 3 9 percent
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