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Refractory Kawasaki disease: diagnostic and management challenges
Sophie Duignan,1,2 Sarah L Doyle,2 Colin J McMahon1,2 1Department of Paediatric Cardiology, Our Lady’s Children’s Hospital, Dublin 12, Ireland; 2Department of Immunology, National Children’s Research Centre, Dublin ...
Duignan S, Doyle SL, McMahon CJ
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ABSTRACT In young patients with hypertension or stroke, the presence of bilateral parvus et tardus waveforms in the renal arteries should prompt reverse tracing to rule out aortic coarctation. This simple ultrasound clue enables early, non‐invasive screening and prevents missed diagnoses.
Yan‐li Chen, Jin‐hua Wang
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Sarah Vuolo, Lisa Peters, Louis Licari Department of Emergency and Critical Care, Fox Valley Animal Referral Center, Appleton, WI, USA Abstract: A four-year-old neutered male Saint Bernard dog presented with a 2 year history of nasal philtrum ulceration
Peters L, Vuolo S, Licari L
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Ocho imágenes de un cerebro afectado por arteritis temporal.Eight pictures of a brain affected by temporal ...
Iglesias Rozas, José Rafael, 1942-
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Anterolateral‐Thigh Fascia Lata Free Flap Versus Fibula Free Flap for Mandibular Osteoradionecrosis
The anterolateral thigh fascia lata “rescue” free flap has been employed as a novel tool in the treatment of advanced partial thickness mandibular osteoradionecrosis. Compared with the traditional fibula free flap for the same indication, the “rescue” flap provides similar outcomes in terms of disease resolution, superior functional outcomes, and ...
Conrad K. Blunck +8 more
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Paracetamol prescribing to small animals by veterinarians in Australia and New Zealand
Objective To describe the prescribing patterns of paracetamol by veterinarians in Australia and New Zealand. Methods An online survey was created and distributed to veterinarians in Australia and New Zealand over a 3‐month period (July–October 2024).
A Tse, W Chee, CJ Boyd, CR Sharp
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Cerebral extension of steroid-responsive meningitis arteritis in a boxer
A comatose 30-month-old, entire male boxer was presented because of an acute history of a cluster of three to four seizures. Neurological examination suggested a diffuse to multifocal intracranial lesion.
Wrzosek, M. +3 more
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Pyrexia is a non‐specific clinical sign associated with many diseases in dogs. This case series examines the final diagnoses, breed distribution and outcomes in dogs aged 18 months or under with pyrexia >24 h duration. Medical record databases of 11 Australian emergency and referral hospitals between 1st January 2020 and 31st January 2025 were searched
H Lobegeier +3 more
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Arteritis affecting the arm vessels occurs in giant-cell arteritis, Takaysu's arteritis syphilis, and Buerger's disease. The lesions are seldom confined to the arms, however, and each condition has a characteristic clinical presentation.
Bunch, C, Peacock, AJ, White, Nicholas
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Summary Dynamic interactions between mutated haematopoietic cells and immune cells are key drivers of myelodysplastic neoplasms (MDS) initiation and progression. Regulatory T cells (Tregs) are central mediators of immunosuppression in MDS. We thus aimed to characterize Treg subpopulations in the bone marrow (BM) of MDS patients and to explore their ...
Romain Vazquez +18 more
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