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2025 FelineVMA feline oral health and dental care guidelines. [PDF]

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Bronchial rheoplasty for chronic bronchitis: real-world evidence of safety and performance. [PDF]

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Validation of a Risk Score for Cancer-Associated Thrombosis Using Nationwide EHR Data.

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Cat scratch disease

Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Tandheelkunde, 2021
Cat scratch disease is a usually harmless infectious disease caused by Bartonella henselae bacteria. These bacteria are transmitted to humans by a cat scratch or bite. Its typical presentation is a self-limiting lymphadenitis of regional lymph nodes, mostly in the neck. The disease is especially prevalent in children and young adults.
J I, Kamstra   +2 more
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Cat Scratch Disease

Infectious Disease Clinics of North America, 1987
In summary, CSD is a relatively common cause of localized lymphadenopathy, with 80 per cent of cases occurring in children. This self-limited infection is caused by a small pleomorphic bacillus that has been identified in ocular granuloma, skin, and lymph node specimens.
R A, Moriarty, A M, Margileth
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Cat scratch disease

Australian Veterinary Journal, 1994
Introduction Cat scratch disease (CSD), a regional lymphadenitis affecting those lymph nodes draining dermal and/or conjunctival sites of inoculation, probably is the most common cause of chronic lymphadenopathy among children and adolescents. Adults account for only 10% to 20% of cases.
K L, Hughes, J T, Faragher
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