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Persistently elevated procalcitonin leading to the diagnosis of medullary thyroid carcinoma: a surgical case report. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Surg Case Rep
Caruso E   +10 more
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Caudal esophageal achalasia in a Quarter Horse colt. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Vet Intern Med
Alvarado Soto GJ   +6 more
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Bullet colic

Urologic radiology, 1985
Ureteral obstruction by intramural bullet, buckshot, or related missle following penetrating abdominal trauma is rare; a search of the literature revealed only 4 previously described cases [1-4]. A fifth case of a bullet migrating from the renal pelvis to the ureter has been reported at autopsy [5].
R S, Levine   +5 more
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Infantile colic

2023
Infant colic is characterized by excessive and often inconsolable crying in an otherwise healthy and well-fed infant. Infant crying follows a developmental pattern, starting to increase around 2 weeks of age (corrected for gestational age at birth), peaking at 5 to 6 weeks, and trailing down by about 12 weeks.
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Buckshot colic

Urology, 1984
A patient with a shotgun injury to the abdomen and kidney with delayed spontaneous ureteral passage of a shotgun pellet is reported. This rare complication "buckshot colic" usually can be treated nonoperatively. The term "buckshot colic" is clarified.
John E. Bertini   +3 more
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Infantile colic

European Journal of Pediatrics, 1985
Defined as three hours of crying per day occurring more than three days in any one week, colic affects 10 to 20 percent of infants during the first three to four months of life. Food allergy, parental attitude, flatulence, maternal medication and parental smoking have been implicated. Dietary modification, pharmacotherapy and increased physical contact
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