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Use of EEG digital filtering and display for HPNS diagnosis
decompression human high pressure nervous syndrome
2009/7/14
Divers show symptoms of a condition known as the high pressure nervous syndrome (HPNS) at depths greater than about 180 m. A symptom that possibly lends itself to an objective diagnosis is a change in...
The SANDHOG criteria and its validation for the diagnosis of DCS arising from bounce diving
DIVING decompression sickness SANDHOG scale diagnostic criteria diagnosis epidemiology
2009/6/2
PURPOSE: A three-point scale, the SANDHOG (SAN Diego Diving and Hyperbaric Organizations) criteria, was developed to diagnose DCS (decompression sickness), and then it was validated against a known da...
A 30-year old male, of artistic nature, but also a
gentleman adventurer, took up diving in 1994. He
completed 16 non-decompression dives in 5 months. He
was also an aviator, sky diver, hang glider,...
First aid for diving emergencies; does the diagnosis matter?
Accidents flowchart first aid
2009/5/19
In accordance with Murphy’s Law diving
emergencies develop out of the blue when least expected
and usually at the worst possible moment. They are
invariably the result of a chain reaction of circum...
Use of ultrasonography in the diagnosis of dysbaric osteonecrosis
osteonecrosis ultrasonography
2009/3/23
Comparisons between x-ray and B-mode ultrasonic examinations were carried out in 32 divers in both shoulders and both hips (128 comparisons in all). The x-rays showed dysbaric osteonecrosis (DON) in 4...
Obliquity vs. Discontinuity of ligature mark in diagnosis of hanging - a comparative study.
Hanging Airway Obstruction Strangulation Ligature Mark Discontinuity Obliquity
2009/3/3
Although mechanisms of constricting forces acting around the neck of the deceased are different in both hanging and strangulation, still the ligature marks found around the necks appear almost simil...
Acute Febrile Calf: Early Diagnosis in the Emergency Department of One Patient with Ankylosing Spondylitis with a Ruptured Baker’s Cyst
Baker’s cyst Deep vein thrombosis Ankylosing spondylitis Computed tomography
2008/12/5
Acute rupture of a Baker’s cyst can cause sudden-onset swelling and pain in the affected calf, and may be confused with symptoms of deep vein thrombosis. We describe a case of a young man presenting w...