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reversible posterior leukoen-cephalopathy syndrome.
Understanding posterior
reversible encephalopathy syndrome.
Posterior
reversible encephalopathy syndrome in children: Case series and systematic review.
Reversible splenial lesion syndrome (RESLES): what's in a name?
PRES should then be promptly recognized and treated as clinical symptoms are potentially
reversible with timely management.
The concept of mixing both covalent and
reversible bonds to make a tough, self-healing rubber was proposed in theory by Cai but never shown experimentally because covalent and
reversible bonds don't like to mix.
A case of severe
reversible dilated cardiomyopathy associated with a large left ventricular thrombus in a young child possibly due to non-specific aortitis who successfully underwent stent angioplasty with no residual coarctation, with normal upper extremity blood pressures and improved LV size and function was reported by Ponniah et al.6 Our case highlights the importance of excluding the potential
reversible cause like coarctation, critical aortic stenosis, and aortitis before diagnosing Dilated Cardiomyopathy.7
ARQ 531 is an investigational, orally bioavailable, potent and
reversible Bruton's tyrosine kinase inhibitor.
Reversible data hiding techniques can be classified into two approaches: spatial domain and transform domain.
Keywords:
Reversible Computing, Fault Tolerance, Microprocessor.
With an early diagnosis and the treatment of the underlying cause, the syndrome is usually completely
reversible. Recognizing PRES early in eclampsia is a matter of utmost importance as an urgent control of blood pressure will result in syndrome reversion.