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チベット訳 法華経departmental bulletin pape
Differences in clinical and echocardiographic features and outcomes between atrial functional mitral regurgitation patients with and without posterior mitral leaflet bending
滋賀医科大学博士(医学)Journal of cardiology. 2023 Jul;82(1):22-28.令和5年度thesi
On the Role of N-Heterocyclic Carbene Salts in Alkyl Radical Generation from Alkyl Alcohols: A Computational Study
Amide-Derived Norbornadienes: Towards Efficient Molecular Solar Thermal Systems in Polar Solvents
Analysis of English Literature from a Mathematical Perspective in Course “Trans Exercise of All Program Ⅰ・Ⅱ and Its Educational Effects”
publisherThis research attempts to analyze literary expressions in Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland from numerical and mathematical aspects such a speed, mass, and tesseract movement. One of Carrol’s titles was mathematician, and he has worked as a mathematics lecturer at Oxford University. Because of this background, his literary works contain mathematical elements. This paper presents specific calculation formulas and processes for the events, and analyzes the events of the story from a mathematical viewpoint, including basic concepts and properties. This paper focuses on “Alice’s fall,” “the amount of Alice’s tears,” and “Alice’s existence from the viewpoint of the tesseract movement.”departmental bulletin pape
The two therapeutic strategies of surgical intervention and medical management in a patient with enhanced-fibrinolytic type of disseminated intravascular coagulation after aortic replacement for Stanford type A aortic dissection with chronic heart and renal failure
Background:
Management of the enhanced-fibrinolytic type of disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC) caused by aortic disorders is the two strategies of surgical intervention and medical treatment based on the patient's age and comorbidities.
Case presentation:
An 81-year-old woman with a history of two previous aortic surgeries and chronic heart and renal failure was admitted for uncontrollable subcutaneous hemorrhage. The hemorrhage was caused by the enhanced-fibrinolytic type of disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC) caused by periprosthetic graft hematoma after aortic replacement for Stanford type A aortic dissection. Open thoracic hemostasis temporarily controlled the subcutaneous hemorrhage, but she was readmitted for the recurrence seven months after discharge. On the second admission, the combination of anticoagulant and antifibrinolytic agents was successful.
Conclusion:
Management of the enhanced-fibrinolytic type of DIC caused by aortic disorders is important of a successful combination of surgical and medical therapy tailored the patient's condition.journal articl
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