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Richard M. Dupee, MD, FACP, AGSF, FRSM

Feature
09/05/2008
Intestinal ischemia (mesenteric ischemia) is a result of reduced blood flow to the bowel, with resulting injury to the bowel from hypoxemia, with associated nutrient deficiency.
Intestinal ischemia (mesenteric ischemia) is a result of reduced blood flow to the bowel, with resulting injury to the bowel from hypoxemia, with associated nutrient deficiency.
Intestinal ischemia (mesenteric...
09/05/2008
Annals of Long-Term Care
Feature
09/05/2008
What is the differential diagnosis, and what testing should be done as the next step?
What is the differential diagnosis, and what testing should be done as the next step?
What is the differential...
09/05/2008
Annals of Long-Term Care
Case Report and Brief Review
06/15/2010
More than 20% of residents who have been in long-term care facilities for two or more years will develop at least one pressure ulcer.
More than 20% of residents who have been in long-term care facilities for two or more years will develop at least one pressure ulcer.
More than 20% of residents who...
06/15/2010
Annals of Long-Term Care