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Cannula cricothyroidotomy

Reviewed and revised 21 July 2021 OVERVIEW airway rescue procedure allowing transtracheal oxygenation aka needle cricothyroidotomy INDICATIONS “Can’t Intubate, Can’t Oxygenate” scenario occasionally performed semi-electively if difficult intubation and/or preoxygenation is anticipated CONTRA-INDICATIONS local infection non-identifiable anatomy (e.g. severe obesity), distortion due…

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Asia Pacific Association of Medical Toxicology (APAMT)

Reviewed and revised 20 November 2016 OVERVIEW APAMT is the Asia Pacific Association of Medical Toxicology: The Asia Pacific Association of Medical Toxicology in an international association established by a group of medical toxicologists in 1989. Its goal is to promote…

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Acute Aortic Syndrome

OVERVIEW Chest pain with ischemic symptoms and haemodynamic compromise can occur acutely due to a spectrum of aortic pathologies known as the acute aortic syndrome the rate of aortic rupture is higher in penetrating atheromatous ulcer (42%) and intramural hematoma…

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Graefe sign

von Graefe sign (lid lag sign): Failure of the upper lid to follow a downward movement of the eyeball when the patient changes his or her vision from looking up to looking down. Typically associated with hyperthyroidism and exophthalmos

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Emanuel Libman

Emanuel Libman (1872 - 1946) was an American physician. 1924 - Along with his student Benjamin Sacks, defined atypical verrucous valvular lesions in patients with SLE (Libman–Sacks endocarditis)