Complications in Anesthesia
... Embolism Dyspnea Cyanosis Hypotension Seizures Cardiovascular collapse Consumptive coagulopathy with profuse hemorrhage chest pain , and myocardial infarction . Cerebral air embolism is associated with seizures , unconsciousness ...
2017 ICD-10-CM Physician Professional Edition - E-Book
... embolism and thrombosis of unspecified veins of upper extremity 182.701 Chronic embolism and thrombosis of unspecified veins of right upper extremity 182.702 Chronic embolism and thrombosis of unspecified veins of left upper extremity ...
A System of treatment v. 1
Arthur Latham. EMBOLISM ( EXCLUDING CEREBRAL EMBOLISM ) . FIVE main varieties of embolism may be met with : Air Embolism , Fat Embolism , Embolism by Tumour Cells or Parenchymatous Cells , Embolism by Fibrinous Particles which may or may ...
2017 ICD-10-CM Standard Edition - E-Book
... embolism and thrombosis of unspecified veins of upper extremity 182.701 Chronic embolism and thrombosis of unspecified veins of right upper extremity 182.702 Chronic embolism and thrombosis of unspecified veins of left upper extremity ...
Complications in Anesthesiology
... embolism . A controlled trial . Lancet . 1960 ; 1 : 1309 . 30. Kanis JA . Heparin in the treatment of pulmonary throm- boembolism . Thromb Diath Haemorrh . 1974 ; 32 : 519 . 31. Carson JL , Kelley MA , Duff A , et al . The clinical ...
A System of medicine, by many writers v. 6, 1905/11
... embolism . - Fat - embolism , first observed in human beings by Zenker and by Wagner in 1862 , is a common form of embolism ; in 1905 Connell estimated that 250 cases had been reported ; but its practical importance does not correspond ...
Anesthetic and Obstetric Management of High-Risk Pregnancy
... embolism by fluid as a cause of obstetric shock and expected death in obstetrics . JAMA 1941 ; 117 : 1245 . 108. Schneider CC , Henry MM , Chaplick MJ . Meconium embolism in vivo . Am J Obstet Gynecol 1968 ; 101 : 909–914 . 109 ...
Modern Medicine, Its Theory and Practice: Diseases of the circulatory system, diseases of the blood, diseases of the spleen, thymus and lymph glands
... embolism , and under Embolism of Special Vessels . Treatment . Inasmuch as by far the commonest sources of embolism are venous thrombosis and cardiac disease , preventive measures are to a limited degree possible in many instances ...
Surgical Diagnosis and Treatment
... embolism in 1.17 Lowen , 1 1203 laparotomies , embolism in 0.75 Wolff , 1806 operations , embolism in 0.49 Bibergeil , 3909 laparotomies , embolism in 0.30 Albanus , 1140 laparotomies , embolism in 0.20 Sorrenburg , 2000 appendix ...
The Registrar General's Statistical Review of England and Wales for the Year ...
... embolism 11 cases Anaesthesia 2 cases Apparatus 1 case Infection 13 cases Air embolism , aortotomy for the repair of an aneurysmal rupture of the aortic sinus . Air embolism during blood transfusion , gastrectomy for carcinoma of ...
An American Text-book of Surgery
... embolism . The sequence of the conditions of shock , fat embolism , and acute septicemia is not infrequent , and , when its pos- sibility is borne in mind by the surgeon , will readily explain the course of many otherwise anomalous ...
Lectures Upon the Principles of Surgery
... embolism may at first be difficult to detect , if pronounced shock also exists . Fat - embolism usually presents symptoms only after any shock ... embolism they commence gradually with the precedent symptoms 10 FAT - EMBOLISM . 145.
American Journal of Physiology
... embolism is a cause of shock , since possible causes other than fat embolism are present in every clinical case of shock . Experiments on animals are necessary ( section III ) . 4. Experiments are given in which shock is produced by ...
Sajous's Analytic Cyclopedia of Practical Medicine
... embolism suddenly developed in the midst of apparently complete well - being , and death followed in from ten to thirty minutes and autopsy disclosed merely brown atrophy or fatty degeneration of the heart . The writer advocates , in ...
Sajous's Analytic Cyclopedia of Practical Medicine
... embolism suddenly developed in the midst of apparently complete well - being , and death followed in from ten to thirty minutes and autopsy disclosed merely brown atrophy or fatty degeneration of the heart . The writer advocates , in ...
Journal of the American Medical Association
... embolism may be mentioned : Shock , septi- cemia , pulmonary embolism and less commonly the ef- fects of anesthetics , congestion of the lung or kidneys , cerebral hemorrhages , concussion of the brain , or athe roma of the coronary ...
A Text-book of Practical Medicine
... embolism a patient may have both amnesic and ataxic aphasia . Within twenty - four hours after the occurrence of a cerebral embolism there may be convulsive movements in the muscles which are afterward to be paralyzed ; epileptiform ...
The Practice of Obstetrics
... Embolism . - This affection may occur during any of the phases of maternity : pregnancy , parturition , the puerperium , and the post - puerperal period . Etiology : Pulmonary embolism in the course of pregnancy is due , doubtless , to ...
Gynecology and Abdominal Surgery
... embolism may be considered as past , and gentle massage and bandaging may be employed or an elastic stocking may be worn . When gangrene occurs amputation of the limb is necessary . Embolism . - Embolism is defined as the impaction in ...
Medical and Surgical Reporter
... embolism at the point where the circulation is arrested . It may be small enough to be carried into a capillary vessel , and then we have capillary embolism . Thus embolism implies that the block- ing agent , whether it be a detached ...
