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Post-Traumatic Cerebral Infarction Following Low-Energy Penetrating Craniocerebral Injury Caused by a Nail

Chen PC, Tsai SH, Chen YL, Liao WI

Post-traumatic cerebral infarction (PTCI) is a secondary insult which causes global cerebral hypoxia or hypoperfusion after traumatic brain injury, and carries a remarkable high mortality rate. PTCI is usually caused...
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Hypoglycemia Revisited in the Acute Care Setting

Tsai SH, Lin YY, Hsu CW, Cheng CS, Chu DM

Hypoglycemia is a common finding in both daily clinical practice and acute care settings. The causes of severe hypoglycemia (SH) are multi-factorial and the major etiologies are iatrogenic, infectious diseases...
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Perforated Sigmoid Colon Cancer within an Irreducible Inguinal Hernia: a Case Report

Ko KH, Yu CY, Kao CC, Tsai SH, Huang GS, Chang WC

A perforated sigmoid colon cancer within an inguinal hernia is extremely rare. This unexpected finding is usually discovered during surgery and causes an unavoidable septic evolution. Here, we describe the...
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Risk Factors for Recurrent Hypoglycemia in Hospitalized Diabetic Patients Admitted for Severe Hypoglycemia

Lin YY, Hsu CW, Sheu WH, Chu SJ, Wu CP, Tsai SH

PURPOSE: Severe hypoglycemia can result in neural damage, impaired cognitive function, coma, seizures, or death. The decision to admit diabetic patients after initial treatment in the emergency department remains unclear....
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Interpretation and Use of Natriuretic Peptides in Non-Congestive Heart Failure Settings

Tsai SH, Lin YY, Chu SJ, Hsu CW, Cheng SM

Natriuretic peptides (NPs) have been found to be useful markers in differentiating acute dyspneic patients presenting to the emergency department (ED) and emerged as potent prognostic markers for patients with...
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The Characteristics of Acute Aortic Dissection among Young Chinese Patients: A Comparison between Marfan Syndrome and Non-Marfan Syndrome Patients

Tsai SH, Lin YY, Hsu CW, Chen YL, Liao MT, Chu SJ

  • KMID: 2396066
  • Yonsei Med J.
  • 2009 Apr;50(2):239-244.
PURPOSE: Aortic dissection (AoD) is one of the most common catastrophes involving the aorta. Nevertheless, early diagnosis remains to be a challenge in the Emergency Department (ED), particularly in young...
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Intra-Arterial Treatment in Patients with Acute Massive Gastrointestinal Bleeding after Endoscopic Failure: Comparisons between Positive versus Negative Contrast Extravasation Groups

Chang WC, Liu CH, Hsu HH, Huang GS, Tung HJ, Hsieh TY, Tsai SH, Hsieh CB, Yu CY

OBJECTIVE: To determine whether treatment outcome is associated with visualization of contrast extravasation in patients with acute massive gastrointestinal bleeding after endoscopic failure. MATERIALS AND METHODS: From January 2007 to December...
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