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There’s nothing more luxurious than arriving at a perfectly made-up hotel room after a long day of traveling. But in this era of COVID-19, you don’t have to be a germaphobe to worry about viruses and bacteria that may be lurking.
Hotels also pose potential health risks that predate the pandemic from down pillows, which can trigger an allergic reaction in some people, to the age-old problem of (sorry) bed bugs.
Before you panic, one good thing to come out of the pandemic is that many hotels are taking extra measures to safeguard guests’ health, such as improving ventilation in common areas and individual guest rooms and implementing more robust cleaning procedures.
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IMAGE: (A) Ultrasound in 28-year-old woman (B) MRI in 34-year-old woman with suspected PAS disorder. Focal area of placental tissues bulge toward imaginary lines of normal uterine contour (dash lines). Length. view more
Credit: American Roentgen Ray Society (ARRS), American Journal of Roentgenology (AJR)
Leesburg, VA, May 27, 2021 According to an open-access Editor s Choice article in ARRS
American Journal of Roentgenology (AJR), accurate prenatal diagnosis of severe placental accreta spectrum (PAS) disorder by imaging could help guide maternal counseling and selection between hysterectomy and uterine-preserving surgery. The findings suggest strong performance of placental bulge in diagnosing severe PAS on both ultrasound and MRI, with potentially relatively stronger performance on MRI, wrote corresponding author Manjiri Dighe from the department of radiology at the University of Washington School of Medicine. Nonetheless, interobserver agreement remain
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