Ever wondered why some medical conditions are named after food? Strawberry nose or milky leg syndrome? This is because early ...
Food, then, became a convenient way to communicate the appearance of the body – in health and in sickness. This practice is known as eponymophilia and it continues today, particularly in pathology – ...
A 32-year-old woman’s stroke, linked to her use of oral contraceptives, demonstrates the need for heightened awareness of CVT, particularly in patients with risk factors for thrombosis.
A 2008 survey of hip injuries in the NFL introduced the “sports hip triad,” consisting of a hip labral tear, adductor injury and rectus abdominis injury.This concept highlights the frequent ...
Mary Cushman, M.D., M.Sc., University Distinguished Professor of Medicine and Pathology & Laboratory Medicine and co-director of the Vermont Center for Cardiovascular and Brain Health, was quoted in ...
Victor Wembanyama, the 2.21m, 21-year-old French giant for the San Antonio Spurs, will not play again this season after ...
Previous clinical trials engineered venous synthetic vascular grafts for use in peripheral vascular bypass by harvesting patient-specific venous endothelial cells with success.
Previous clinical trials engineered venous synthetic vascular grafts for use in peripheral vascular bypass by harvesting patient specific venous endothelial cells with success.
Previous clinical trials engineered venous synthetic vascular grafts for use in peripheral ... cell wall thickening, or thrombosis, a blood clot in the graft. To the researchers’ surprise, 50% of the ...
Thrombosis in modified Blalock‐Taussig‐Thomas shunts (mBTTS) poses a life‐threatening risk for infants with shunt‐dependent congenital heart disease. Although hemodynamics influence thrombosis, the ...
Division of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, USA. Figure 1. Placental edema (the objective magnifications given). (A) Amnion edema of ...