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| Diagnostic Imaging Center - Monday, October 27, 2008Full service diagnostic imaging center in New York region, performing over 30,000 procedures per year, including MRI, CT, Sonography, Digital Mammography, Bone Densitometry, Radiography and Nuclear Medicine Radiology. Images and final reports available for one-off or longitudinal studies. Many procedure results available, such as include Breast Sonography, CT Scan of Left Thigh, CT Scan of Abdomen and Pelvis, MRI of Proximal Left Leg, Sonography of Both Breasts, and many, many more.
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| Wound Care/Geriatrics - Tuesday, October 14, 2008Nationwide data access to over 6000 clinicians,12,000 active charts, 100 inpatient hospitals, 1000s searchable data points.
Searchable Data Points (not exhaustive list): Abrasion, Abscess, Arterial Ulcer, Benign Tumor, Blister (Closed), Blister (Open), Boil (Closed), Boil (Open), Bruise, Bunions, Burn, Calluses, Cancerous Lesion, Catheter Insertion, Cellulitis Related Ulcer, Chest Tube, Corns, Cyst, Eczema, Graft, Infection of the Foot, Jejunostomy Tube, Open Lesion, Pressure Ulcer, Rash, Redness, Scabies, Scar, Sinus Tract, Skin Tear/Laceration, Surgical Incision Site, Tracheostomy Tube, Venous Ulcer, and much more.
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Minimally Invasive Surgery Effective for Scoliosis
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Minimally invasive surgery can be used to correct lumbar degenerative scoliosis with less blood loss and good outcomes compared with open surgery, according to an article in the October issue of the Journal of Spinal Disorders & Technologies.
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Surgery for Adult Scoliosis Based on Neurological Deficits
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Adults with scoliosis often experience neurological problems such as pain, weakness and nerve problems, and are more likely to choose surgery if these problems and spinal curvature are severe, according to research published in the October issue of the Journal of Neurosurgery: Spine.
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Increased Alcohol Intake Linked to Small Brain Size
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Unlike studies in the cardiovascular literature demonstrating a beneficial effect, moderate alcohol consumption was not protective against age-related differences in total cerebral brain volume (TCBV) and was, in fact, associated with decreases in TCBV, according to a report in the October issue of the Archives of Neurology.
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Increased Mortality Seen with Episodic Amiodarone Therapy
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While there was no difference in composite cardiovascular endpoints in atrial fibrillation patients treated with episodic compared to continuous amiodarone therapy, episodic treatment was associated with higher rates of atrial fibrillation recurrence, all-cause mortality and cardiovascular hospitalizations, according to a report in the Oct. 15 issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association.
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Dispersible Malaria Treatment for Children Safe and Effective
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A new, dispersible formulation of artemether-lumefantrine is as safe and effective as the currently used crushed tablet to treat infants and children with uncomplicated Plasmodium falciparum, according to research published online Oct. 15 in The Lancet.
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