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Successful first rehabilitation and release of an endangered Ethiopian wolf
Wildlife rehabilitation is widely practiced to help injured animals recover and return to the wild, particularly benefiting endangered species that have small local populations. Here, we report the first case of a rehabilitated Ethiopian wolf that was successfully released back in the Simien Mountains.
Sandra Lai+7 more
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Utilization of a Skin Graft From an Amputated Hand to Cover Reservent Below-elbow Amputation Wound. [PDF]
Ali HA+5 more
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Abstract Background The rising cost of insulins are significantly impacting health care expenditure, thereby limiting access to treatment for more people affected by diabetes. Fear and misunderstanding of insulin therapy have worsened with the emergence of biosimilar insulins. Biosimilars are not the same as generic medications.
A. Abitbol, L. Chu
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REFUGE AND THE WILDED CLASSROOM: FIGURE, PRACTICE, SPACE
ABSTRACT University teaching in a context of escalating planetary crisis requires new approaches to pedagogical encounter. Reconceptualising the university classroom as a potential refuge from polycrisis, we identify symptoms and effects of the academic‐industrial complex and ‘fast academia’ in our practice, and we develop ways to take refuge from ...
Peter Arnds+2 more
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Overview of Cochrane Systematic Reviews for rehabilitation interventions in persons with amputation: a mapping synthesis. [PDF]
Heyns A, Dusar FR, Arienti C, Kiekens C.
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A Population-Based Study of Replantation After Traumatic Thumb Amputation, 2007-2012.
E. Mahmoudi+2 more
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ABSTRACT Chronic wounds may develop when there is a delay or disturbance in one of the stages of the healing process, presenting challenging financial, clinical, and quality‐of‐life costs. Therefore, continuous efforts have been made to develop dressings that optimise wound healing.
Karla Faquine Rodrigues+9 more
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A nomogram for predicting ischaemic muscle sequelae after revascularization in patients with traumatic femoral-popliteal artery injuries: a retrospective cohort study. [PDF]
Jia H+8 more
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Pathophysiology of Wound Development and Chronicity in Renal Disease: A Narrative Review
ABSTRACT Renal disease, including chronic kidney disease (CKD) and end‐stage renal disease (ESRD), has a profound impact on wound healing. Multiple studies have demonstrated that renal disease leads to an increased risk of diabetic foot ulcers, the formation of unique wounds like calciphylaxis, slower wound healing and a higher risk of amputation. This
Kirtana Sandepudi+6 more
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