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Abstract An 8‐year‐old, entire, female Boston terrier presented with chronic abdominal distention and acute anorexia. Physical examination identified a palpable abdominal mass and ascites. Results of haematological and serum biochemical investigations were within reference range.
Toshiyuki Tanaka +2 more
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Association of Endometrial Hyperplasia with Some Risk Factors
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Endometrial cancer is one of the most common invasive gynecologic malignancies. Abnormal uterine bleeding (AUB) is the most common symptom in endometrial hyperplasia. Women with AUB are examined with dilation and curettage (D;C)
R Faraji,, N Esmailpour, B Behfar
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Trichoderma longibrachiatum-Associated Skin Inflammation and Atypical Hyperplasia in Mouse. [PDF]
Zhang G, Li D.
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Atypical hyperplasia of uterine cervix [PDF]
J W, REAGAN, D J, HICKS, R B, SCOTT
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Hyalohyphomycotic chronic rhinosinusitis caused by Microascus cirrosus in a cat
Abstract A 13‐year‐old, male, neutered, indoor‐only, domestic long‐haired cat was presented with an 8‐month history of sneezing and a 2‐month history of epistaxis. Computed tomography demonstrated an irregular contrast‐enhancing soft tissue opacity within both nasal cavities and osteolysis of surrounding bony structures.
Leonel Frutuoso +4 more
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Value of endometrial thickness for the detection of endometrial cancer and atypical hyperplasia in asymptomatic postmenopausal women. [PDF]
Zhang L, Guo Y, Qian G, Su T, Xu H.
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Argyrophilic cell hyperplasia and an atypical carcinoid tumor in chronic ulcerative colitis [PDF]
Roberta R. Miller, Hatton W. Sumner
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