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For RCDH, fetal therapy is offered in case of severe hypoplasia (o/e LHR < 45%) because they have a predicted survival rate of 17%.
Surgery carries a high risk of complications, and is typically only offered in case of inexorable deterioration or contraindications to any of the other treatments.
After six months secondary surgery is offered in case prolonged conservative treatment does not result in satisfactory symptom relief or functional improvement.
Although there is consensus that surgery is only offered in case of persistent pain, the timing of this treatment seems to depend on local production capacity and patient and doctor preferences rather than on evidence-based practice.
A mediastinoscopy was performed one week before EPP was scheduled, and EPP was offered in case of: unilateral cancer without chest wall penetration or infiltrated lymph nodes in the mediastinum, epithelial type of cancer, pneumonectomy allowed by pulmonary function, no major cardiac events in the past, a left ventricular ejection fraction > 40%% and age < 70 years.
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Findings of diverticulitis Hinchey stage 3 lead to peritoneal lavage if supported by the five ongoing RCTs, and Hartmann's resection must be offered in cases of fecal peritonitis (Hinchey 4).
Consider other online degree programs the school offers in case you decide to change your major.
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