2021
DOI: 10.7861/clinmed.let.21.4.6
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The index of suspicion for iron deficiency in non-anaemic subjects

Abstract: We have made huge progress with regards to awareness of HIV, but we must normalise testing in both primary and secondary care to decrease late and unknown HIV diagnoses. ■ latter contexts as well, CTPA can be deferred and pre-emptive thrombolysis initiated instead. 8,9 Alternatively, emergency pulmonary embolectomy might be deployed, as was the case in a haemodynamically compromised PE patient in whom transoesophageal echocardiography showed McConnell's sign as well as impending paradoxical embolism characteri… Show more

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