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Hong Kong Journal of Emergency Medicine: Oct, 2005
Issue No. Volume 12, Number 4
 
 
  Editorial
Hong Kong Poison Information Centre: a new chapter in the development of clinical toxicology in Hong Kong
by FL LAU
   
   
  Original Articles
1. The prevalence of the male pattern in electrocardiograms of healthy Chinese adult males in Hong Kong
  by JKK HO , KH LEE , CSY TSUI , HF KO , CH LIT
   
2. A 6-year epidemiological study of pulmonary embolism in an emergency department
  by CC CHENG and CH CHUNG
   
3. Psychological morbidity among emergency department doctors and nurses after the SARS outbreak
  by KY THAM, YH TAN, OH LOH, WL TAN, MK ONG, HK TANG
   
4. Outcome of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest in a regional hospital in Hong Kong
  by CL LAU , JCH LAI , CY HUNG , CW KAM
   
   
  Case Report
1. An uncommon shoulder dislocation presenting to the emergency department: inferior shoulder dislocation
  by CM FONG and HS LI
   
2. Hypokalaemia re-visited: a case series
  by HC CHEW
   
3.

A re-emerging ancient disease: a case report

 

by HY LAM and PG KAN

 

 

4. A rare cause of necrotizing fasciitis: psoas abscess
  by AYC SIU , SL KWOK , CH CHUNG , KK LAI
   
   
  Special Features Articles
1. Emergency medicine in Malaysia
  by NHNA RAHMAN and CJ HOLLIMAN
   
2. Emergency physicians in tsunami relief: a discussion of tsunami-related health conditions and necessary preparations
  by JSH CHUNG , KC SHEK , HH YAU , CW KAM
   
3. Ambulances: from antiquity to modern times
  by F LATEEF and NV NIMBKAR
   
   
  ABSTRACTS OF THE SCIENTIFIC SYMPOSIUM ON EMERGENCY MEDICINE, HONG KONG,
28-29 OCTOBER 2005
 
 
 
 
 
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