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  2. Thromboelastography - Wikipedia

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    Thromboelastography (TEG) is a method of testing the efficiency of blood coagulation.It is a test mainly used in surgery and anesthesiology, although increasingly used in resuscitations in emergency departments, intensive care units, and labor and delivery suites.

  3. Focused assessment with sonography for trauma - Wikipedia

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    The sign is an imaging finding using a 3.5–7.5 MHz ultrasound probe in the fourth and fifth intercostal spaces in the anterior clavicular line using the M-Mode of the machine. This finding is seen in the M-mode tracing as pleura and lung being indistinguishable as linear hyperechogenic lines and is fairly reliable for diagnosis of a pneumothorax.

  4. Venography - Wikipedia

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    Doppler ultrasound is preferable rather than venography to access the competence of the veins. Local sepsis of the lower limbs is contraindicated for this procedure. Low osmolar contrast agent with concentration of 240 mg/ml is preferable in this study. Before the procedure, oedematous leg, if any, should be elevated overnight to reduce the oedema.

  5. Thromboembolism - Wikipedia

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    The duration of antithrombotic therapy for ATE is variable, depending on the type and location of the thrombus, the presence of a prosthetic device, and the bleeding risk. In general, patients with ATE receive lifelong antiplatelet therapy unless there is a specific indication or contraindication for anticoagulation. [2] [10]

  6. Hemarthrosis - Wikipedia

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    The tests also include MRI, ultrasound and X-ray test, which give better information about the joint inflammation. [7] Although MRI is superior method for this assessment, the US using the HEAD-US method performed by paediatric radiologists is a reliable tool for detection and quantification of haemophilic arthropathy in children in comparison ...

  7. Interventional radiology - Wikipedia

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    These are often simple blood tests, and an ultrasound of the heart and liver. The procedure is often well tolerated and can result in a permanent reduction or elimination of symptoms. The procedure can take anywhere between 15 minutes to an hour and has lower risks of bleeding or infection compared to an equivalent surgical procedure. [19]

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    Hints and the solution for today's Wordle on Thursday, January 9.

  9. Rectus sheath hematoma - Wikipedia

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    The hematoma may be caused by either rupture of the epigastric artery or by a muscular tear. Several factors have been identified as predisposing risks for rectus sheath hematoma, including coughing, straining, exercise, hypertension , obesity , previous abdominal surgery , subcutaneous injection , trauma and anticoagulant therapy .