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2025-12-25T15:24:20ZKing George V Hospital in Malta : Sacra Infermeria for the Order of St. Lazarus of Jerusalem
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Title: King George V Hospital in Malta : Sacra Infermeria for the Order of St. Lazarus of Jerusalem
Authors: Savona-Ventura, Charles
Abstract: King George V Hospital, originally commissioned
in 1922, saw its closure in 1967. It was eventually
reopened under the management of the Department of
Health as Boffa Hospital in 1970. In the interim years,
the budding Maltese jurisdiction of the Military and
Hospitaller Order of Saint Lazarus of Jerusalem made
serious bids to assume the management of the hospital
hoping to set up a service for public and private-paying
patients.2015-01-01T00:00:00ZCoronary artery fistulae : 4 cases repaired surgically
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Title: Coronary artery fistulae : 4 cases repaired surgically
Authors: Manche, Alexander; Sladden, David; Casha, Aaron
Abstract: Coronary artery fistulae involve a communication
between a coronary artery and a heart chamber or part of
the pulmonary circulation. Most are asymptomatic and
discovered incidentally, whilst larger ones may cause
coronary steal syndrome. Fistulae may produce
continuous murmurs and are diagnosed at
echocardiography or angiography. Treatment is by
percutaneous coil embolisation or open surgery. This article
reviews four cases treated with surgical closure. All
patients were asymptomatic and diagnosed incidentally
at angiography. One case involved a failed attempt at
percutaneous coil embolization requiring immediate
open surgery. The other three cases required other
operative procedures and the fistulae were oversutured
during the same procedure.2015-01-01T00:00:00ZMultiple cerebral infarctions in the context of malignancy
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Title: Multiple cerebral infarctions in the context of malignancy
Authors: Paris, Etienne Mark
Abstract: Coagulation disorders are common in patients with
malignancy, sometimes leading to arterial and venous
thrombosis. Such patients are therefore at increased risk
for ischaemic stroke. Though usually occurring in
advanced stages of cancers, sometimes stroke can be the
first manifestation of a hidden, yet undiagnosed,
malignancy. This report presents a case of recurrent
strokes secondary to malignancy-related
thromboembolism in a 63-year old gentleman.2015-01-01T00:00:00ZWhen intra-partum electronic fetal monitoring becomes court business
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Title: When intra-partum electronic fetal monitoring becomes court business
Authors: Buttigieg, George Gregory
Abstract: Sadly but inevitably, the clinical fruit of all scientific research, like the profile of the Roman god Janus, presents us with two faces - one is patient benefit while the other is medico-legal vulnerability. As part of defensive medicine, there are situations where malpractice risk is minimised by actual elimination of certain high-risk procedures e.g. in the case of some neurosurgical operations. Intra-partum electronic fetal monitoring (IPEFM) is the commonest obstetric procedure in the developed world, producing valuable information of fetal well being as co-related to maternal uterine activity with a scope of guarding fetal well-being in labour. It is a prime example of the therapeutic/ legal liability duality which haunts modern Medicine.2015-01-01T00:00:00Z