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| موضوع: TOP 10 MOST-READ ARTICLES BY EMERGENCY MEDICINE PHYSICIANS الأحد 08 نوفمبر 2009, 11:19 pm | |
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TOP 10 MOST-READ ARTICLES BY EMERGENCY MEDICINE PHYSICIANS 1 H1N1 Influenza Deaths in Children Could Far Surpass Those for Seasonal Influenza, says CDC Official Deaths among children related to H1N1 flu have already reached 76 at what is normally the beginning of the flu season; pediatric deaths from the past 3 flu seasons have ranged from 46 to 88. 2 A 41-Year-Old Man With Sudden-Onset Headache and Diplopia 3 Do Emergency Physicians Use Serum d-Dimer Effectively to Determine the Need for CT When Evaluating Patients for Pulmonary Embolism? Review of 5,344 Consecutive Patients 4 2009 H1N1 Influenza -- Just the Facts: Clinical Features and Epidemiology 5 To Cut or to Contemplate...That Is the Question 6 Upper Gastrointestinal Bleeding in a 47-Year-Old Man 7 Jaundice and Fever Following a Trip Abroad 8 Unexplained Refractory Fevers in a 14-Year-Old Boy 9 An Unusual Cause of Lower Abdominal Pain in a 28-Year-Old Man 10 2009 H1N1 Influenza -- Just the Facts: Vaccine Essentials See the TOP RATED and MOST EMAILED articles by Emergency Medicine Physicians » TOP 10 MOST-READ ARTICLES BY ALL PHYSICIANS 1 Senate Finance Committee Passes Healthcare Reform Bill The Senate Finance Committee today passed a massive healthcare reform bill — mostly along partisan lines — that would eventually reduce the ranks of the uninsured by more than half. 2 2009 H1N1 Influenza -- Just the Facts: Clinical Features and Epidemiology 3 Death After Cervarix Propels HPV Vaccination Into Headlines Again 4 2009 H1N1 Influenza -- Just the Facts: Vaccine Essentials 5 Seasonal Flu Vaccine May Help Protect Against H1N1 6 Cell Phones and Brain Cancer -- Jury Still Out 7 ACP Issues Guidelines for Treatment of Erectile Dysfunction 8 PDAs and Smartphones: Clinical Tools for Physicians 9 H1N1 Critical Illness Mostly Affects Young Patients and Is Often Fatal 10 H1N1 Influenza Reverses Seasonal Flu Mortality Trend
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