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Evaluation of Chlorhexidine-Containing Shampoos: In Vitro Efficacy Against Staphylococcus pseudintermedius and Lathering Ability. [PDF]
Background: The antibacterial efficacy of chlorhexidine shampoo is directly affected by formulation and bathing factors. Hypothesis/Objective: To evaluate the in vitro antibacterial efficacy of chlorhexidine‐containing shampoos at various dilutions and to compare their lathering ability.
Binversie EE, Pieper JB, Berger DJ.
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Background – Dilute sodium hypochlorite (bleach) baths at 0.005% concentration twice weekly have been shown to markedly reduce the severity of atopic dermatitis in children, yet no tolerability and efficacy data are available for this treatment in dogs.
Frane Banovic +4 more
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Is burning mouth syndrome associated with stress? A meta‐analysis
Burning mouth syndrome and stress. Abstract Background Some studies have shown burning mouth syndrome (BMS) as comorbid psychosocial and psychiatric disorders, and as well, pointed at stress as a major risk factor. Objective The aim of this meta‐analysis was to answer the following question: ‘Is there an association between BMS and stress, compared to ...
André Luís Porporatti +7 more
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Abstract Background Both type 1 (PSSM1) and type 2 polysaccharide storage myopathy (PSSM2) are characterised by aggregates of abnormal polysaccharide in skeletal muscle. Whereas the genetic basis for PSSM1 is known (R309H GYS1), the cause of PSSM2 in Quarter Horses (PSSM2‐QH) is unknown and glycogen concentrations not defined.
Stephanie J. Valberg +7 more
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Abstract Background Neutrophil gelatinase‐associated lipocalin (NGAL) is produced in response to inflammation in horses, but it has not yet been investigated as a biomarker in horses with the abdominal disease. Objectives To investigate NGAL in serum and peritoneal fluid in horses with the abdominal disease.
Malou F. Winther +3 more
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Predictors of laminitis development in a cohort of nonlaminitic ponies
Abstract Background Quantifying risk factors for laminitis development requires improvement. Objectives To identify the most useful physical examination, metabolic and management factors to predict laminitis development in client‐owned, nonlaminitic ponies. Study design Prospective cohort study.
Edward J. Knowles +4 more
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Fire stimulated the increase of absorptive root biomass in the upper soil layer in response to the higher demand for below‐ground resources, but did not promote modification of morphological root parameters. Differences in morphological root parameters reflected variation in soil properties, especially soil P, as well as differences in graminoid ...
Soizig Le Stradic +4 more
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Para manter o organismo humano funcionando de modo adequado, estima-se que o consumo de sódio deve estar em torno de 200-500 mg por dia. Porém, se consumido em excesso, o sódio causa um aumento da pressão arterial, elevando o risco de ocorrência de doenças cardiovasculares.
Gabriela Leandro Estevam Dias +2 more
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Concentração plasmática de lidocaína durante a broncofibroscopia
ABSTRACTLidocaine is commonly used for local anesthesia during fiberoptic bronchoscopy (FOB). It has been suggested that the total dose of lidocaine should be limited to 300-400mg (or < 8.2mg/kg). Lidocaine toxicity is directly correlated with its concentration in the blood and a threshold above which the side effects become more likely has been put at
Maria Sucena +4 more
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ABSTRACT Background Advances in transcriptomics have driven the demand for minimally invasive, reproducible and high‐yield skin sampling methods, particularly for studying inflammatory skin diseases in companion animals. Hypothesis/Objectives We tested tolerability, feasibility and RNA quantity and quality of three minimally invasive skin sampling ...
Ina Herrmann +2 more
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