2022
DOI: 10.22541/au.166599044.45206276/v1
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Ogilvie's syndrome after caesarean section - a dangerous misdiagnosis

Abstract: Ogilvie’s syndrome is a clinical condition that mimics all feature of large bowel obstruction, but with no mechanical cause. If untreated, the condition has a high mortality rate due to rupture and ischaemic perforation of the bowel. We present a case of Ogilvie’s post-caesarean section and emphasis the correct management.

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“….87 µm. Specifically, the standard deviation σ of Gaussian distribution for an atom in a finite temperature ∼10 µK is around 0.1 µm [26,56]. As V = C 6 /R 6 , a spread in interaction strength can be calculated by the position distribution and further simulated with the original Hamiltonian in Eq.…”
Section: Thermal Dephasingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“….87 µm. Specifically, the standard deviation σ of Gaussian distribution for an atom in a finite temperature ∼10 µK is around 0.1 µm [26,56]. As V = C 6 /R 6 , a spread in interaction strength can be calculated by the position distribution and further simulated with the original Hamiltonian in Eq.…”
Section: Thermal Dephasingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The NDMI value represents soil moisture. Areas with a high soil moisture content are prone to waterlogging disasters, so it is selected as the influencing factor of urban waterlogging [36]. The higher the NDMI value is, the higher the soil moisture content is, and the more prone it is to waterlogging.…”
Section: Normalized Difference Moisture Index (Ndmi)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The change in land-use type and the increase in the impervious surfaces aggravate the occurrence of urban waterlogging events. Compared with the impervious ground, forestland can absorb more rainwater, reduce water accumulation, and is less prone to waterlogging events [36,38]. According to the supervised classification method, the land use types in the study area can be divided into five categories, of which artificial surfaces are the main component.…”
Section: Land Use and Land Cover (Lulc)mentioning
confidence: 99%