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Infantile Colic in Infants Aged One-Six Months and the Practices of Mothers for Colic
Aim:The aims of this study were to explore the infantile colic in infants from 1-6 months of age, and the mother’s practices to eliminate colic and the relationships between infantile colic scores and sample characteristics.Materials and Methods:This ...
Nurdan Akçay Didişen +5 more
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The Association between Infant Colic and the Multi-Omic Composition of Human Milk
Infant colic is a common condition with unclear biologic underpinnings and limited treatment options. We hypothesized that complex molecular networks within human milk (i.e., microbes, micro-ribonucleic acids (miRNAs), cytokines) would contribute to ...
Desirae Chandran +3 more
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The extrinsic and intrinsic characteristics of an equine population may influence the onset of gastrointestinal lesions and affect the survival rate of patients.
Manuel Iglesias-García +5 more
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Gland Suspension Improves Breast Augmentation Outcomes
Background:. While dual plane breast augmentation successfully addresses low ptosis grades, concomitant hypomastia and greater ptosis often requires combined immediate or staged mastopexy with extended incisions beyond those required for breast ...
Katarina Andjelkov, MD, PhD +5 more
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Dietary modifications for infantile colic [PDF]
Infantile colic can be defined as periods of inconsolable, unexplained, and incessant crying in a seemingly healthy infant that, quite understandably, leads to exhausted, frustrated, and concerned parents seeking to comfort their child (Landgren 2010 ...
Biagioli, E +6 more
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Acute Equine Colic due to the Diaphragmatic Hernia: Two Cases [PDF]
Diaphragmatic hernias are an uncommon cause of abdominal pain in horses. The following case report describes a diaphragmatic hernia in 2 adult horses with signs of acute colic.
Seyed Mehdi Ghamsari +4 more
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Could it be colic? Horse-owner decision making and practices in response to equine colic [PDF]
Background: Little is known about lay understanding and decision making in response to colic. Horse-owners/ carers are key to identifying colic and initiating veterinary intervention.
Archer, Debbie +4 more
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Therapeutic trial on clinical cases of impactive and spasmodic colic in donkeys in Gondar, northwest Ethiopia [PDF]
The therapeutic trial was conducted from December 2018 to May 2019 to compare the therapeutic efficacy of different drug regimens in the treatment of impactive and spasmodic colic in donkeys in Gondar, Northwest Ethiopia. Twenty-five purposively selected
Fentaye K. Gashe +2 more
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Epidemiology of impaction colic in donkeys in the UK
Background Colic (abdominal pain) is a clinical condition of serious concern affecting the welfare and survival of donkeys at the Donkey Sanctuary in the UK.
Trawford Andrew F +4 more
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Ileal hypertrophy and associated true diverticulum as a cause of colic in a horse [PDF]
A 4-year-old Thoroughbred gelding underwent an explorative celiotomy for a suspected small intestinal obstruction. During surgery, an impacted diverticulum of the ileum was suspected, necessitating a jejunocaecostomy. The owner opted for euthanasia.
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