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Pautas de actuación en Urgencias en el Centro de Salud Rural. 2016 by OMC

Posted by EMS Solutions International on

Pautas de actuacion en Urgencias en el Centro de Salud Rural. 2016 by OMC Enlace para bajar PDF Gratis MAS LIBROS MEDICINA Y SALUD https://www.facebook.com/pg/DrRamonReyesMD/photos/?tab=album&album_id=620883388254594 Dr. Ramon Reyes, MD  http://emssolutionsint.blogspot.com.es/2016/12/dr-ramon-reyes-diaz-md-emt-t-dmo.html Les Esperamos en nuestro Grupo en TELEGRAM Soc. IberoAmericana de Emergencias https...

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Historia evolutiva de los torniquetes hemostáticos. Historia del TQ SICH

Posted by Dr Ramon REYES, MD on

Fuente articulo original Etienne Morel, Jean-Louis Petit, Friedrich Esmarch y Bernhard Langenbeck… son los nombres de caballeros que no muchos conocen. Sin embargo, millones de personas rescatadas por los torniquetes hemostáticos tienen que estar muy agradecidas por sus vidas salvadas, en primer lugar, a estas cuatro personas.        A partir el siglo XVII y hasta Segunda Guerra Mundial cada uno...

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SAEM Clinical Images Series: An Adult with a Lower Extremity Rash

Posted by Erin Shufflebarger, MD on

A 37-year-old male with a past medical history of type 2 diabetes presents to the Emergency Department (ED) with a rash. Initial symptoms began one week prior with small spots on the right leg with associated itching and burning. He initially presented to an outside facility where he was diagnosed [+] The post SAEM Clinical Images Series: An Adult with a Lower Extremity Rash appeared first on ALiEM.

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Ultrasound Tornado Rapidly Disrupts Blood Clots

Posted by Conn Hastings on

A team of researchers at North Carolina State University have developed an ultrasound transducer that can disrupt blood clots in the brain quickly by creating an ultrasound vortex or ‘tornado’. The transducer is designed to be housed in a catheter that can be advanced through the vasculature until it reaches the site of a blood […]

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Nanopore Sensor to Study Protein Aggregation in Neurodegeneration

Posted by Conn Hastings on

Researchers at the University of Arkansas have developed a nanopore sensor to study the aggregation of tau and tubulin protein molecules. These proteins, and specifically their aggregation in the brain, are implicated in neurodegenerative diseases such as Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s. This nanopore technology aims to allow researchers to study the effects of different environmental conditions, […]

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