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Objectives To examine the prevalence and types of work‐related injuries in companion animal practices, explore the context of their occurrence and the behaviours of injured persons. Methods A mixed‐methods analysis of a cross‐sectional online survey of UK employees of a consolidated group of veterinary practices.
J. S. P. Tulloch +3 more
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EVATRAN (The Effect of Eplerenone on the Evolution of Vasculopathy in Renal Transplant Patients): study protocol for a cross-over randomized controlled trial. [PDF]
Simon A +8 more
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Objectives To report the clinicopathological findings, treatment and outcomes of Pugs diagnosed with protein‐losing enteropathy using VetCompass primary care clinical data in the UK and to determine if referral or any specific treatments for protein‐losing enteropathy were associated with outcome. Materials and Methods Retrospective VetCompass study of
A. Kathrani +3 more
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Acute Severe Ulcerative Colitis (ASUC): Clinical Features, Initial Management, and the Role of Advanced Therapies. [PDF]
Jamal F +4 more
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ABSTRACT Building the skills and knowledge necessary to practice evidence‐based veterinary medicine (EBVM) should occur throughout the veterinary curriculum. Operationalizing EBVM includes asking a clinical question in PICO format, searching the biomedical literature for evidence, critically appraising the evidence, and applying the evidence to make a ...
Virginia R. Fajt +4 more
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Incomplete Kawasaki Disease Mimicking Deep Neck Infection: A Case With Tracheal Deviation and Retropharyngeal Edema. [PDF]
Ueda K, Ihara T, Atsumi Y, Takahara T.
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Conversion of liver allograft recipients with cyclosporine related complications from cyclosporine to FK 506 [PDF]
John J. Fung +6 more
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Topical cyclosporine a for treatment of dry eye due to chronic mustard gas injury
Yunes Panahi +5 more
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Comparison of Human and Canine P‐Glycoprotein Substrates at R, P, and H Binding Sites
ABSTRACT P‐glycoprotein (P‐gp) greatly impacts substrate drug disposition, so much so that regulatory agencies recommend ascertaining the P‐gp status of active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) intended for human use. Arguably, the P‐gp status of drugs intended for canine patients is equally, if not more, important.
Neal S. Burke, Katrina L. Mealey
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