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The limits of the official medical report added to the drawing of biological investigation in order to determine the degree of ethylic intoxication
biological investigation ethylic intoxication medicalexamination
2009/11/23
The new procedures of gathering the biological investigations forestablishing the alcoholism are very clear and apparently very complicated andlaborious. In fact, it is all about the use of standard m...
Report of an isolated mid-frequency hearing loss following inner ear barotrauma
hearing human ear barotrauma
2009/7/16
A case describing an isolated mid-frequency hearing loss as a result of inner ear barotrauma is presented. The onset of symptoms was insidious but progressed to a profound total-range hearing loss in ...
Air and nitrox saturation decompression:a report of 4 schedules and 77 subjects
decompression saturation report
2009/7/15
Seventy-seven subjects were decompressed from air or nitrogen-oxygen (nitrox) saturation exposures at 18.3 to 40.2 meters sea water (msw) [60 to 132 feet sea water (fsw)] using four different decompre...
Facial baroparesis:a report of five cases
decompression human case report Facial baroparesis
2009/7/15
Six episodes of facial baroparesis in 5 divers are reported. Three of the divers experienced left-sided paresis and 2 right-sided. In 2 of the subjects (3 episodes) the paresis disappeared spontaneous...
Decompression from a deep nitrogen/oxygen saturation dive--a case report
decompression nitrogen human nitrox
2009/7/15
Ten divers participated in a 4.5 d nitrogen/oxygen saturation dive to 165 fsw. There were daily 2 h excursions to 61 msw (200 fsw). The divers breathed air during the excursions and 0.51 bar (0.5 atm)...
Intramuscular diclofenac sodium as adjuvant therapy for type I decompression sickness: a case report
decompression sickness human case report diclofenac sodium drug adjunctive therapy nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug NSAID
2009/7/14
The residual pain of type I decompression sickness (limb bends) occurring despite recompression therapy is due to an acute inflammatory reaction in the soft tissue around the joint. This case history ...
Lidocaine as an adjunct to hyperbaric therapy in decompression illness: a case report
decompression hyperbaric therapy Lidocaine
2009/7/8
A recreational scuba diver with nervous system decompression illness had a poor response to hyperbaric therapy. On the basis of available and supportive in vivo data, he was then given a continuous in...
Management of herniated intervertebral disks during saturation dives:a case report
saturation decompression herniated intervertebral disk
2009/7/8
During research saturation dives at 5.0 and 5.5 atm abs, 2 divers developed an acute herniation of the nucleus pulposus of the L5-S1 intervertebral disk. In both cases the pain was severe enough to re...
Hyperbaric oxygen as an adjunctive treatment for severe laryngeal necrosis: a report of nine consecutive cases
HBO hyperbaric laryngeal necrosis
2009/6/12
Laryngeal necrosis is a rare complication of therapeutic radiation, but when it does occur there is no established, definitive treatment and laryngectomy is frequently required. This report is a retro...
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy in hemorrhagic radiation cystitis: a report of 20 cases
HBO multiplace cystitis radionecrosis radiation hyperbaric
2009/6/12
Radiation cystitis with macroscopic hematuria has been a frustrating clinical problem for urologists. Since 1985 hyperbaric oxygen (HBO) has been used to treat this disease, showing favorable results....
Case report on a diver with type II decompression sickness and viral meningitis
decompression sickness viral meningitis case report
2009/6/9
A 33-yr-old man came to the emergency department with the chief complaint of a severe headache and decreased sensation in his right hand following a deep dive on scuba. Physical examination before rec...
Recurrent pulmonary barotrauma in scuba diving and the risks of future hyperbaric exposures: a case report
ear pulmonary barotrauma HBO hyperbaric chamber
2009/6/8
A 27-yr-old male scuba diving student suffered two episodes of pulmonary barotrauma 6 mo. apart after 12-ft training scuba dives. In the interval between these episodes, four uneventful hyperbaric cha...
Cigarette smoking and transcutaneous oxygen tensions: a case report
transcutaneous oxygen hyperbaric oxygenation air smoking
2009/6/5
We report the effects of acute smoking cessation on transcutaneous oxygen (PtcO2) measurements in room air and with hyperbaric oxygen (HBO2) of an extremity at risk for amputation. The reports on ciga...
Internal carotid artery dissection in stroke from SCUBA diving: a case report
Anticoagulants Carotid Artery Cerebral Infarction Decompression Sickness
2009/6/5
Although diving with compressed air is generally safe, neurological problems resulting from infarction in SCUBA diving are well known, including arterial gas embolism and decompression sickness (caiss...
Diver with acute abdominal pain, right leg paresthesias and weakness: a case report
Abdominal Pain Appendicitis Decompression Sickness Emergencies Humans
2009/6/5
A 29-year-old man was brought to an emergency department by the United States Coast Guard with chief complaints of severe abdominal pain, right leg paresthesia and weakness following four deep air div...