In this feature, we learn about the genomic and anthropological integration of data informing human population histories.
Desquamated skin and retained moisture make the canal especially susceptible to the hydrophilic organism Pseudomonas aeruginosa. [1] Other organisms also commonly cause infection in patients with ...
These catheters are usually placed in distal positions such as the petrous or cavernous internal carotid artery. When the ‘corking’ technique is employed and the entire PED/microcatheter assembly is ...