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Mechanical Circulatory Support in the Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory for Cardiogenic Shock

Ryan M, Briceno N, Perera D

Despite the development of acute revascularisation, the mortality rate for cardiogenic shock remains around 50%. Mechanical circulatory support devices have long held promise in improving outcomes in shock, but high-quality...
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Recipient outcomes of donor-derived glomerular fibrin thrombi in deceased donor kidney transplants

Nair S, Budhiraja P, Smith M, Ryan M, Heilman R, Reddy K

Background: Deceased donor kidneys with glomerular fibrin thrombi (GFT) are routinely discarded due to perceived poor outcomes. Although good outcomes have been reported, the data is limited. This retrospective case...
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Procedural Recommendations for Lymphoscintigraphy in the Diagnosis of Peripheral Lymphedema: the Genoa Protocol

Villa G, Campisi CC, Ryan M, Boccardo F, Di Summa P, Frascio M, Sambuceti , Campisi C

INTRODUCTION: Lymphoscintigraphy is the gold standard for imaging in the diagnosis of peripheral lymphedema. However, there are no clear guidelines to standardize usage across centers, and as such, large variability...
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Serum Uric Acid as a Predictor for the Development of Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease in Apparently Healthy Subjects: A 5-Year Retrospective Cohort Study

Lee JW, Cho YK, Ryan M, Kim H, Lee SW, Chang E, Joo KJ, Kim JT, Kim BS, Sung KC

  • KMID: 1974141
  • Gut Liver.
  • 2010 Sep;4(3):378-383.
BACKGROUND/AIMS: This study evaluated the relationship between hyperuricemia and nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) by comparing the incidence rates of NAFLD in relation to serum uric acid levels in apparently...
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