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Full June 9, 2008 Issue in PDF
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Intracerebral Hemorrhage
This paper reviews hemorrhagic stroke with emphasis on non-traumatic primary intracerebral hemorrhage. -
Full June 23, 2008 Issue in PDF
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The Traveler in the ED: Initial Evaluation
Emergency physicians are very comfortable and well trained to evaluate patients of all ages with fever or other signs of infection. However, this familiar comfort quickly evaporates when evaluating the same symptoms in a patient with history of international travel. -
Full July/August 2008 Issue in PDF
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Trauma in Pregnancy
Understanding the anatomic and physiologic changes that occur with pregnancy enhance the management of the pregnant trauma patient, potentially improving outcomes for both the mother and fetus. The best approach to fetal preservation is careful attention to resuscitation of the mother. -
From defects to heart monitoring, a panoply of device opportunities
CHICAGO Developments (and controversies) concerning drug-eluting stents (DES) first and second-generation devices and those to come weren't the only newsworthy topics at this year's scientific session of the American College of Cardiology (Washington). -
The CD&D Interview: Gary Burbach
Gary Burbach is president, CEO and a board member of Thoratec (Pleasanton, California), the leading developer of ventricular assist devices used for those with severe heart failure. -
Full May 1, 2008 Issue in PDF
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Full July 1, 2008 Issue in PDF