- ►bmj.com YL Hsu, HC Wang, PC Yang - British Medical Journal, 2004 - bjsm.bmj.com Cerebral manifestations of Osler-Weber-Rendu disease (OWRD, hereditary
haemorrhagic telangiectasia) including telangiectases, venous malformations, and
arteriovenous malformations, are usually under-recognised. The highest ... Cited by 1 - Related articles - All 6 versions
AR Zulkaflay, L Saim, H Said, SZ Mukari, R … - The Medical journal of Malaysia, 1996 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov Despite the commonly observed condition of middle and inner ear barotrauma among
divers, there is little evidence of insidious and permanent development of
sensorineural hearing loss associated with diving. An audiometric survey ... Cited by 4 - Related articles - BL Direct
A Shupak - Otology & Neurotology, 2006 - journals.lww.com Main Outcome Measure: The increasing popularity of scuba diving expose the
individuals involved in this sport to unique pathologies that are not common
under terrestrial conditions. The otolaryngologist who is involved in the ... Cited by 4 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 3 versions
RD MacDonald, C O'Donnell, G Michael Allan … - Prehospital Emergency Care, 2006 - informahealthcare.com Objective. Decompression illness (DCI) is a potentially lethal complication of
diving andmay occur far from hyperbaric facilities. The need for prompt
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PG Landsberg - S Afr Med J, 1976 - 196.33.159.102 SUMMARY Since 1969 a survey of diving accidents involving South African amateur
divers was undertaken. The South African Underwater Union diving accident report
form was used, and various State agents (SA Police and inquest courts) and ... Cited by 5 - Related articles - View as HTML - All 2 versions
RT Goldhahn Jr - Legal medicine annual, 1977 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov A series of 34 cases of SCUBA-related fatalities in military personnel from the
files of the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology has been presented. It may be
concluded that the potential problems that can occur in the hyperbaric ... Cited by 5 - Related articles - All 2 versions
PR Lewis - The New Zealand medical journal, 1979 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov A review of skin diving fatalities in New Zealand for the period 1961--1973
revealed 28 deaths of which 21 were scuba divers. Two-thirds of the scuba deaths
occurred in water less than 15m deep. Running out of air and lack of ... Cited by 5 - Related articles