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British Hospital

HealthcareMontevideo, Uruguay
About: British Hospital is a healthcare organization based out in Montevideo, Uruguay. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Lung cancer. The organization has 445 authors who have published 358 publications receiving 7878 citations. The organization is also known as: British Hospital.


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TL;DR: A focus on expanding this technology in countries with limited resources would allow patients the opportunity to avoid the morbidity associated with full lymphadenectomy and a lack of ICG dye or laparoscopic near-infrared technologies could be a deterrent to its use in developing countries.

4 citations

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TL;DR: Unusual case of gallbladder metastasis of cutaneous malignant melanoma with isolated metastasis is successfully treated with laparoscopic resection after imaging control.

4 citations

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TL;DR: The use of a new modular frame with the AO tubular fixator in managing the cases of severely injured patients is reported and four representative cases are described.
Abstract: The use of a new modular frame with the AO tubular fixator in managing the cases of severely injured patients is reported. The simplicity in design, the versatility, and the ease of insertion make this frame very useful in managing a patient with multiple injuries in the emergency department when stable fixation of a variety of fractures is needed. Our clinical experience with 23 patients, all with an ISS of 16 or greater, is reported and four representative cases are described.

4 citations

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TL;DR: The incidence of pain in the post anasthesia care unit (PACU) and postoperative pain was very low and not related to the administration of fentanyl, or whether the surgical procedure performed was a meniscectomy or chondroplasty.

4 citations

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TL;DR: Thirty-five patients suffering from vulvovaginal candidosis were treated with econazole vaginal suppositories for 3 consecutive days, on a once-a-day schedule, and in 80% of the cases clinical symptoms subsided and the mycological findings became negative.
Abstract: Thirty-five patients suffering from vulvo-vaginal candidosis were treated with econazole vaginal suppositories for 3 consecutive days, on a once-a-day schedule. In 80% of the cases clinical symptoms subsided and the mycological findings became negative. No side-effects were observed or reported, and the tolerability was excellent.

4 citations


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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
202140
202031
201926
201821
201726
201616