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Multiple sclerosis presenting as neurological decompression sickness in a U.S. navy diver.

by HBOT News | Feb 27, 2003 | Multiple Sclerosis

Abstract: A case of clinically definite multiple sclerosis presenting as neurological decompression sickness is presented. A 23-yr-old U.S. Navy diver experienced onset of hypesthesia of the left upper trunk approximately 19 h after making two SCUBA dives. She did not...

Rehabilitation of dental implants for the post-irradiated and marginally resected mandible in an oral cancer patient.

by HBOT News | Feb 14, 2003 | Cancer

Abstract: We describe a case with severely compromised edentulous ridge in the mandible, which previously received marginal resection and radiotherapy due to oral cancer at the mouth floor. Through careful evaluation, the patient had 30 dives of hyperbaric oxygen...

Management of flaps with compromised venous outflow in head and neck microsurgical reconstruction.

by HBOT News | Dec 24, 2002 | Cancer

Abstract: Microvascular tissue transfer has become an indispensable procedure for head and neck reconstruction. Although remarkable progress has been made technically, anastomosed vessel occlusion is still a serious complication. Even with technically skilled...

Spinal block or total intravenous anaesthesia with propofol and remifentanil for gynaecological outpatient procedures.

by HBOT News | Aug 31, 2002 | Cancer

Abstract: The aim of this prospective, randomized study was to compare the preparation and discharge times, the side-effects and patient satisfaction after gynaecological outpatient procedures performed using either spinal block or total intravenous anaesthesia with...

Neuropsychological effects of hyperbaric oxygen therapy in cerebral palsy.

by HBOT News | Aug 7, 2002 | Cerebral Palsy

Abstract: We conducted a double-blind placebo study to investigate the claim that hyperbaric oxygen treatment (HBO2) improves the cognitive status of children with cerebral palsy (CP). Of 111 children diagnosed with CP (aged 4 to 12 years), only 75 were suitable for...
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