Acute Retinal Necrosis
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Isolated cecal necrosis mimicking acute appendicitis: a case series | Gastroenterology
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Acute-onset visual floaters and flashes is linked to retinal detachment - JAAPA
jaapa.com — “Clinical question Are adults with acute-onset visual floaters and flashes at risk for retinal detachment?” View full resource at jaapa.com
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JAMA -- Acute-Onset Floaters and Flashes and Risk for Retinal Detachment, April 14, 2010, Katzeff 303 (14): 1369
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Acute-Onset Floaters and Flashes and Risk for Retinal Detachment [Letters] http://bit.ly/bhxXOD
JAMA -- Acute-Onset Floaters and Flashes and Risk for Retinal Detachment, April 14, 2010, Porter 303 (14): 1370
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Comparison – CT severity index and modified CT severity index: severity parameters in acute pancreatic necrosis
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NHS Evidence - Gastroenterology and liver diseases - Organ failure and infection of pancreatic necrosis as determinants of mortality in patients with acute pancreatitis
library.nhs.uk — “Bottom-line conclusion:In patients with acute pancreatitis, the absolute influence of organ failure (OF) and infected pancreatic necrosis (IPN) on mortality is comparable and thus the presence of either indicates severe disease. The relative risk of mortality doubles when OF and IPN are both present and indicates extremely severe disease or critical acute pancreatitis. Background and aims:There is no consistency between the individual studies in the literature on whether OF or IPN is the main de” View full resource at library.nhs.uk
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Retinal Eye Emergencies
retinaeyedoctor.com — “Retinal emergencies included retinal detachment, acute loss of vision, infection, bleeding trauma and other causes. These are the top ten.” View full resource at retinaeyedoctor.com
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Pancreatic Necrosis and Pancreatic Abscess: eMedicine Gastroenterology
emedicine.medscape.com — “Overview: Although there can be overlap in the characterization of infections in the pancreas, recognizing the different terms used in describing this complication of acute pancreatitis is important. A pancreatic abscess (PA) is a collection of pus ...” View full resource at emedicine.medscape.com
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Pancreatic necrosis and pancreatic abscess are two different diagnoses. Learn the similarities and differences. http://bit.ly/d64Z3y
JAMA -- Abstract: Acute-Onset Floaters and Flashes: Is This Patient at Risk for Retinal Detachment?, November 25, 2009, Hollands et al. 302 (20): 2243
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Rational Clinical Exam - Is this patient at risk for retinal detachment? - http://bit.ly/8E2SLT
JAMA -- Abstract: Acute-Onset Floaters and Flashes: Is This Patient at Risk for Retinal Detachment?, November 25, 2009, Hollands et al. 302 (20): 2243
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Is This Patient at Risk for Retinal Detachment? [The Rational Clinical Examination] http://bit.ly/87aAHi
Acute Coronary Syndromes: eMedicine Cardiology
emedicine.medscape.com — “Overview: Acute coronary syndrome (ACS) refers to the spectrum of clinical presentations ranging from ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) to non-ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (NSTEMI) to unstable angina (ie, acute coronary syndrome without release of enzymes or biomarkers ...” View full resource at emedicine.medscape.com
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Retinal tears and detachments are common in PVD and VH patients - Ophthalmology Times Europe
oteurope.com — “Rate of retinal tears (RT) and detachments are higher in patients with an acute posterior vitreous detachment (PVD) and vitreous haemorrhage (VH) patients taking anticoagulants.” View full resource at oteurope.com
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Seeing floaters or flashing lights can be caused by posterior vitreous or retinal detachment | KevinMD.com
kevinmd.com — “Any patients with new onset floaters or flashes should be emergently referred if they have monocular visual loss, a new monocular field defect, or either hemorrhage or tobacco dust is noted on clinical examination of the vitreous. In all cases of acute PVD one should always have a high index of suspicion for retinal tear or associated retinal detachment.” View full resource at kevinmd.com
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