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A rare presentation: Brain abscess secondary to urinary tract infection. [PDF]
Frazão T+4 more
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Abstract Aims The prevalence of diabetes and obesity continues to rise in women of reproductive age, with significant implications for both mother and foetus. Glucagon‐like peptide‐1 receptor agonists are effective treatments of diabetes and obesity. However, no Glucagon‐like peptide‐1 receptor agonists are currently approved for use during pregnancy ...
Claire H. Parker+3 more
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Case report: Analysis of the efficacy and safety of anti-infectious treatment for brain abscess caused by oral anaerobes. [PDF]
Tian C, Liu J, Chen Z, Li L.
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Otogenic brain abscess, meningitis and septicemia. A case report.
Shoji Nishiyama+3 more
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This consensus highlights critical research gaps in obesity epidemiology, phenotypic heterogeneity and clinical management, calling for advanced methodologies, collaborative strategies and innovative policies to mitigate the global obesity epidemic and its socio‐economic impacts.
Federico Carbone+28 more
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An Atypical Case of Chronic Fungal Rhinosinusitis: Temporary Symptom Relief Resulted in a Delay of Diagnosis and Brain Abscess. [PDF]
Yamamoto M+4 more
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Dentigerous cysts in horses: A retrospective study
Summary Background Dentigerous cysts are well‐known congenital defects in horses, and the literature on this condition is extensive. Recently, a third type of dentigerous cyst, associated with an exostosis arising from the temporal bone, has been described.
M. Schläpfer+3 more
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Brain abscess and heart: the phantom menace? [PDF]
Constant Dit Beaufils P+2 more
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A Rare Periorbital Ulceronecrotic Wound: A Case of Anthrax Cellulitis
ABSTRACT Cutaneous anthrax is a zoonotic bacterial infection that mostly involves the head, neck, and upper extremities. Periorbital involvement of cutaneous anthrax is a rare presentation that can lead to severe irreversible complications. Herein, we describe a 2.5‐year‐old girl with periorbital anthrax cellulitis. She presented with a severe swelling
Monir Sadat Emadoleslami+5 more
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