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Abstract A 10‐hour‐old filly presented with an extreme carpal valgus of the left front after trauma at birth. Radiographic examination revealed a subluxation of the carpometacarpal joint with severe widening of the interosseous space between the second and third metacarpal bone. Partial medial collateral ligament avulsion from the third metacarpal bone
Myrthe Barvelink+5 more
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Modeling of multifunctional deformable porous scaffolds for soft tissue engineering [PDF]
Porous membranes/scaffolds such as guided tissue regeneration (GTR) membranes, cell sheets, tissue matrices or polymeric meshes are being widely used in soft tissue engineering to regenerate damaged, diseased tissue or wound.
Khoda, AKM, Koç, Bahattin
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SceneFlowFields: Dense Interpolation of Sparse Scene Flow Correspondences
While most scene flow methods use either variational optimization or a strong rigid motion assumption, we show for the first time that scene flow can also be estimated by dense interpolation of sparse matches.
Bailer, Christian+4 more
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For the hustlers. An ingredient that makes adhesive bandages stickier (And unstick easier): [PDF]
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Disruptions in the supply of plaster as well as its insufficient quality have forced a number of surgeons to look for new materials to replace it. A. suggests using alabaster for fixed bandages to replace plaster.
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Appearance of subungual keratoacanthoma on computed tomography
Abstract Subungual keratoacanthoma is a benign neoplasm of the nail bed that has been rarely reported in dogs. The radiographic appearance of subungual keratoacanthoma has been described; however, computed tomography findings remain unreported. This case describes the computed tomography findings of a 7‐year‐old, male, neutered greyhound with a ...
Anna Preston+4 more
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ABSTRACT A 4‐year‐old male Pomeranian was referred for the treatment of bilateral thoracic limb fractures. During hospitalisation, intravenous access at the saphenous vein was removed due to subcutaneous oedema. Placement of a jugular venous catheter was indicated to continue administration of medication. During placement of the jugular catheter, blood
Itziar van Nimwegen+3 more
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Chordoma in the tail of a sugar glider (Petaurus breviceps)
Abstract Chordomas are common in ferrets, but rare in other species. Only a handful of reports have been published about this neoplasm in the veterinary literature. During a routine physical examination on a breeder female sugar glider, a firm mass was palpated on the tail.
Erica R. Lachenauer+2 more
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