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University of Tennessee Health Science Center
Education•Memphis, Tennessee, United States•
About: University of Tennessee Health Science Center is a education organization based out in Memphis, Tennessee, United States. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Transplantation. The organization has 15716 authors who have published 26884 publications receiving 1176697 citations.
Topics: Population, Transplantation, Kidney disease, Cancer, Receptor
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TL;DR: In this paper, the frequency, indications, and complications of cesarean hysterectomy were estimated by estimating the frequency and complications associated with cesarian hystroductomy.
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TL;DR: An association between low adaptive functioning in children with autism and increased parenting stress creates a need for additional family support as parents search for different coping strategies to assist the family with ongoing and new challenges.
Abstract: Background: As the number of children diagnosed with autism continues to rise, resources must be available to support parents of children with autism and their families. Parents need help as they assess their unique situations, reach out for help in their communities, and work to decrease their stress levels by using appropriate coping strategies that will benefit their entire family.Methods: A descriptive, correlational, cross-sectional study was conducted with 75 parents/primary caregivers of children with autism. Using the McCubbin and Patterson model of family behavior, adaptive behaviors of children with autism, family support networks, parenting stress, and parent coping were measured. Findings and Conclusions: An association between low adaptive functioning in children with autism and increased parenting stress creates a need for additional family support as parents search for different coping strategies to assist the family with ongoing and new challenges. Professionals should have up-to-date know...
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TL;DR: Patient-oriented epilepsy treatment programs and clear communication strategies to promote self-management and patients' understanding of epilepsy are essential to maximizing treatment and quality of life outcomes while also minimizing economic costs.
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TL;DR: Pulmonary edema is infrequent in severe preeclampptic-eclampsia without associated medical, surgical and obstetric complications, but the occurrence of pulmonary edema in such patients is associated with high maternal and perinatal mortality and morbidity.
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TL;DR: Women with HELLP syndrome have an increased risk of obstetric complications in future pregnancies but a low risk for recurrent HellP syndrome, and oral contraceptive pills should not be contraindicated in normotensive women.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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George P. Chrousos | 169 | 1612 | 120752 |
Steven N. Blair | 165 | 879 | 132929 |
Bruce L. Miller | 163 | 1153 | 115975 |
Ralph A. DeFronzo | 160 | 759 | 132993 |
Frank J. Gonzalez | 160 | 1144 | 96971 |
Robert G. Webster | 158 | 843 | 90776 |
Anne B. Newman | 150 | 902 | 99255 |
Ching-Hon Pui | 145 | 805 | 72146 |
Barton F. Haynes | 144 | 911 | 79014 |
Yoshihiro Kawaoka | 139 | 883 | 75087 |
Seth M. Steinberg | 137 | 936 | 80148 |
Richard J. Johnson | 137 | 880 | 72201 |
Kristine Yaffe | 136 | 794 | 72250 |
Leslie L. Robison | 131 | 854 | 64373 |
Gerardo Heiss | 128 | 623 | 69393 |