SUBCUTANEOUS EMPHYSEMA IN NON-NECROTIZING SOFT TISSUE INJURY

Subcutaneous Emphysema in Non-Necrotizing Soft Tissue Injury

History of present illness: 63-year-old male with a history of diabetes mellitus and rheumatoid arthritis who was sent to the emergency department by his primary care provider for further evaluation of left upper extremity crepitus.The patient fell onto his left elbow two days prior to presentation resulting in immediate swelling and a small lacera

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Sustainability Strategy in Transforming Revolving Fund Management: Case Study of the Ex-National Program for Independent Community Empowerment Rural in Tuban Regency

Abstract After the conclusion of the National Program for Community Empowerment in 2015, Tuban Regency took the initiative to establish Regent Regulation Number 27 of 2018 to manage the remaining assets, including revolving funds.This research aims to describe and analyze the sustainability strategies for managing the revolving funds from the Natio

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Person-centered and integrated care: a discussion of concepts

Introduction: Recently, there has been a paradigm shift in healthcare that calls for positioning patients as active partners in healthcare rather than passive quadruple topical ointment for dogs recipients.This active partnership is even more evident with patients who live with multiple chronic diseases because with time, these patients become expe

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Using weakly conserved motifs hidden in secretion signals to identify type-III effectors from bacterial pathogen genomes.

BackgroundAs one of the most important virulence factor types in gram-negative pathogenic bacteria, type-III effectors (TTEs) play a crucial role in pathogen-host interactions by directly influencing immune signaling pathways within host cells.Based on the hypothesis that type-III secretion signals may be comprised of some weakly conserved sequence

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