Fonte: Brandianestesia.it Che cosa è la Miastenia Grave ? La miastenia grave è una malattia autoimmune caratterizzata da debolezza ed affaticamento dei muscoli scheletrici, affaticamento che si riduce dopo un periodo di riposo. Può pesentarsi come forma localizzata a determinati gruppi muscolari o generalizzata. L’incidenza è di 50-142 casi per milione di abitanti. La MG […]
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Paul M. Fenton, FFARCSI, DTM & H Transfusion Alter Transfusion Med. 2008;10(2):82-89. ©2008 Blackwell Publishing – Posted 12/02/2008 Death from acute blood loss is a common event in many parts of the world. Most of the half-million-plus maternal deaths worldwide are due to postpartum hemorrhage. While a state of general nonreportage exists in under-resourced countries, […]
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Paravertebral blocks (PVBs) were first performed in 1905[1, 2] and became a popular technique for the provision of analgesia in the early part of the twentieth century. However, their use declined over the years until a publication by Eason and Wyatt[3] in 1979 began a renaissance. Since then, a considerable number of good quality studies have been […]