Problems with clinical reasoning and imaging interpretation were factors in nearly half of lower GI perforation cases with ...
A vet explains everything to know about Cushing's disease in dogs, from first signs to treatment, and how to care for your ...
Concerns around botulism, a potentially fatal form of food poisoning, are rising after canned tuna sold at popular grocery stores was recalled. But what is the illness and how does it develop?
The impacted products were distributed to popular grocery stores and retailers across the country, including stores in ...
“Society guidelines do not recommend statins for preeclampsia prevention at this time as more research is needed,” Schwabe ...
Researchers describe successful tumor removal through the use of immunotherapy and targeted radiation therapy (TARE), in a patient previously considered ineligible for the procedure.
The risk of developing liver cancer is increased in people who have cirrhosis, a disease in which healthy liver tissue is ...
Iatrogenic botulism is a more uncommon form of botulism. It’s a possible complication of Botox that could happen if botulinum toxin spreads beyond the area that it was injected into, according to ...
Preterm births were categorized as spontaneous or iatrogenic, and these groups were compared for maternal and neonatal characteristics, neonatal complications, and outcomes. All infants surviving at ...
Lumbar puncture (LP) is a common diagnostic procedure in clinical neurology. Iatrogenic spinal haema- tomas can be a complication of LPs and range from mild and self-resolving to very severe or even ...
Alongside an improved understanding of their involuntary nature,1 and mechanistic and aetiological complexities,2 there is an increasing recognition of the iatrogenic harm and socioeconomic costs ...