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Navigating the Malpractice Miasma
Unfortunate outcomes are a fact of medicine, as too are lawsuits for alleged malpractice. -
Emergency Medicine Reports - Full August 16, 2010 Issue in Streaming Audio/Downloadable MP3 Format
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Emergency Medicine Reports - Full August 16, 2010 Issue in PDF
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Pediatric Emergency Medicine Reports - Full September 2010 Issue in PDF
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Revised Electrophysiological Criteria for Diagnosis of ALS
Inclusion of fasciculation potentials as evidence for denervation, will dramatically increase the diagnostic sensitivity of EMG in patients with motor neuron disease. -
Prediabetes and Bell's Palsy
When compared with controls, patients with Bell's palsy were found to have a higher incidence of impaired glucose tolerance. -
Cholinergic Deficits Link Dementia and Olfactory Dysfunction in Parkinson's
Olfactory dysfunction is associated with cognitive impairment in Parkinson's disease (PD), and both are linked by cholinergic pathway deficits. -
Parkinson's Disease Genetics: New Thinking about PINK1
A mutation in a single copy of the PINK1 gene may be a susceptibility factor for subtle but progressive motor and non-motor signs of Parkinson's disease. -
Stroke Alert: A Review of Current Clinical Stroke Literature
Risk of Thromboembolism in Patients Treated with Recombinant Factor VIIa for Warfarin- Associated Hemorrhages of the Central Nervous System -
Does Surgery Influence Mortality in Refractory Partial Epilepsy?
Successful surgical resection of an epileptic focus appears to reduce the long-term mortality by reducing the probability of severe epilepsy.