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    Southwest Research Institute assistance to NASA in biomedical areas of the technology utilization program Final report, 1 Nov. 1967 - 30 Nov. 1968

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    Southwest Research Institute activities in technology utilization program in biomedical areas, Nov. 1967 - Nov. 196

    Rheology of Ceramic Bodies

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    Challenging cases in PH

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    The requirement for a timely diagnosis of pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) to maximise the benefits achieved with appropriate therapy is hampered by the insidious nature of the disease and consequently the late presentation of the majority of patients. Therefore, it is critical to maintain a high index of suspicion in cases of unexplained dyspnoea and to employ a structured and systematic diagnostic strategy. Pulmonary hypertension (PH) has been classified clinically into PAH, PH associated with left heart diseases, PH associated with hypoxaemia or disorders of the respiratory system, PH caused by chronic thrombotic or embolic disease and PH caused by disorders of the pulmonary vasculature, such as sarcoidosis. These different classes of diseases may have similar presentations despite differing physiologies and aetiologies. Moreover, in some cases, incorrect diagnosis and instigation of an inappropriate course of action can have serious consequences. This paper illustrates two particularly challenging clinical cases that can be encountered in patients with pulmonary hypertension

    Challenging cases in PH

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    Extramedullary plasmocytoma: a rare case with bifocal manifestation at uncommon sites

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