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Abstract Fever, non‐regenerative anaemia and leukopenia were documented in a 7‐year‐old, entire, male Akita Inu dog. The serum biochemistry and urinalysis were unremarkable. Tests for infectious agents were negative, except for SNAP 4Dx seropositive for Anaplasma phagocytophilum or A. platys. PCR for Anaplasma spp. was negative.
Clàudia Viñeta +4 more
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A Surprising Cause of Contained Aortic Rupture: Perforation from a Lumbar Osteophyte. [PDF]
Kontopodis N, Ioannou CV.
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CEUS: What is its role in abdominal aortic diseases? [PDF]
CANTISANI, VITO +4 more
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Ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysms: Postoperative renal failure.
C Oyama
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ABSTRACT Objective We aim to increase knowledge on pregnancy and delivery risks in vascular Ehlers–Danlos Syndrome (vEDS). Our outcomes can contribute to establishing future guidelines for pregnancy and delivery management in women with vEDS. Design Retrospective multicentre cohort study.
Lisa M. van den Bersselaar +13 more
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A CASE OF ISCHEMIC COLITIS FOLLOWING A RUPTURED ABDOMINAL AORTIC ANEURYSM
Shuji Shirakata +14 more
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Negative association of diabetes with rupture of abdominal aortic aneurysm
H. Takagi, T. Umemoto
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Ruptured Abdonimal Aortic Aneurysms
Harris B. Shumacker +2 more
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Elucidating the etiology of idiopathic spontaneous intraperitoneal hemorrhage
Abstract Free blood within the abdominal cavity (hemoperitoneum) presents a significant diagnostic and interpretive challenge. It may result from trauma or occur spontaneously in association with underlying disease conditions. When no source of fatal hemorrhage is identified, the implications extend across forensic, criminalistic, legal, and ethical ...
Dalibor Kovařík +4 more
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