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Even though rFVIIa reduced hematoma growth, it did not reduce mortality in patients with ICH.
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The distribution of Na+/K+ ATPase along the internodal axolemma is reduced in chronic demyelinated lesions and can be non-invasively assessed using magnetization transfer ratios (MTR) and T1 contrast ratios during MR imaging.
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CABG does not increase the risk of long-term cognitive decline.
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Shingles vaccine added to CDC list of vaccines for adults 60 and older; CDC recommends Tdap for postpartum women; new study suggests sequential therapy with antibiotics for H. pylori may be more effective than standard therapy; FDA Actions.
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Tolosa-Hunt syndrome can be diagnosed only after elimination of all other causes for unilateral painful ophthalmoparesis.
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With improved diagnostic techniques, the etiologic spectrum of downbeat nystagmus can be further refined.
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Postmortem examination of Alzheimer brains shows that PiB tracer selectively binds to insoluble A-beta amyloid plaques, but not neurofibrillary tangles.
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Boston Scientific (Natick, Massachusetts) reported a new clinical science initiative, Altitude, which will analyze data from the Latitude patient management system.
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Medtronic (Minneapolis) last month recalled some of its disposable heart surgery products because of concerns about a coating of contaminated heparin. Included in the recall were disposable products with the Carmeda BioActive surface that are used during cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) for heart surgeries. The company termed it a "voluntary and precautionary recall."