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Sudden death due to ruptured pseudoaneurysm of femoral artery in injected drug abusers - report of four cases at autopsy and review of literature
(2013)Pseudoaneurysm in injected drug abusers occurs due to traumatic damage by the repeated injections and infections. It most commonly involves the femoral artery that requires intensive management. When medical attention is ... -
Where to do water testing for Pseudomonas aeruginosa in a healthcare setting
(2017)Pseudomonas aeruginosa is an important nosocomial pathogen widely colonizing hospital water supplies. The Department of Health (England) Health Technical Memorandum (HTM) 04-01 addresses the risk posed by recommending ... -
Clinical Chemistry
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Expression of PTEN in Imprint Smears of Endometrial Carcinoma
(2018)OBJECTIVE: The aims of this study were to determine the expression of PTEN in endometrial adenocarcinomas (as a potential prognostic indicator before treatment) in imprint smears and to correlate the results with ... -
Optimization Of The Blood Culture Pathway: A Template For Improved Sepsis, Management And Diagnostic Antimicrobial Stewardship.
(2018)Laboratory processing of blood cultures has remained static over the past 30 years despite increasing antibiotic resistance and advances in analyser design. By siting our blood culture analyser in the Blood Sciences ... -
Expression of phosphatase and tensin homologue in imprint smears of endometrial carcinoma
(2018)OBJECTIVE: The aims of this study were to determine the expression of phosphatase and tensin homologue (PTEN) in endometrial adenocarcinomas (as a potential prognostic indicator before treatment) in imprint smears and to ... -
Oxygenating the argument for consistent performance of anaerobic blood cultures and blood volumes collected
(2019)We read with interest two articles in the February issue describing high levels of failure of empirical antibiotic therapy due to multidrug-resistant Gram-negative bacilli [1,2]. There was an association with higher mortality ...