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Isolated iliac bone tuberculosis : a case report [PDF]
Background: Isolated iliac bone tuberculosis is not easy for diagnosis as it can mimic many other conditions. The presentation of our case of isolated iliac bone tuberculosis with special emphasis to imaging findings is justified, by its rarity and not ...
Ismail, Mostafa+2 more
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A CASE OF PERMANENT FÆCAL FISTULA OF THE SMALL INTESTINE FOLLOWING OPERATION FOR APPENDICAL ABSCESS
GEORGE WILLIAM PERKINS
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Thyroid Abscess: (with Mention of Two New Signs of This Condition) [PDF]
Frank H. Lahey
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Prevention of births in Gaza: Where lies the future?
International Journal of Gynecology &Obstetrics, EarlyView.
Bilal Irfan+2 more
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Introduction: The tongue abscesses are rare even being frequently in touch with trauma, bites, and foreign bodies. It occurs because of the immunological features of the saliva and some histological and anatomical characteristics of the tongue. This work
Carvalho, Thiago Bittencourt Ottoni de+2 more
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Excisional therapy for benign hepatic lesions [PDF]
With the recent advances in imaging techniques, increased numbers of hepatic lesions are found today, and surgeons are asked frequently for the best course of management. Benign hepatic tumors sometimes cause life-threatening complications and more often
Iwatsuki, S, Starzl, TE, Todo, S
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THE TREATMENT OF FISTULÆ AND ABSCESSES FOLLOWING OPERATIONS FOR EMPYEMA OF THE THORAX
A Ochsner
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REFRACTORY SUBCUTANEOUS ABSCESSES CAUSED BY SPOROTHRIX SCHENCKII. A NEW PATHOGENIC FUNGUS [PDF]
L. Hektoen, C. F. Perkins
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Cold atmospheric plasmas (CAPs) are a promising modality for remediating microbial biofilms, though their mechanisms are not known. Here, we assess the mechanistic basis for CAP‐mediated biofilm inactivation and the impact of treatment modality on CAP‐biofilm interactions.
Seshagiri R. Nandula+7 more
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