Background.War wounds caused by modern infantry weapons or explosive devices are very often associated with the defects of soft and bone tissue.According to their structure, tissue defects can be simple or complex.In accordance with war surgical doctrine, at the Clinic for Plastic Surgery and Burns of the Military Medical Academy, free flaps were u
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The onset of cardiomyopathy is a common feature in sepsis, with relevant effects on its pathophysiology and clinical care.Septic cardiomyopathy is characterized by reduced left ventricular (LV) contractility eventually associated with LV dilatation with or without right ventricle failure.Unfortunately, such a wide range of ultrasonographic findings