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Pressure oscillation in subcooled decompression under temperature gradient. [PDF]
Yasushi Takeda, Saburo Toda
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Gastric dilatation and volvulus in a capybara (Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris, Linnaeus, 1766)
Abstract Gastric torsion has been described in several species, but this is the first documented case in a capybara. An entire, 6‐year‐old, female capybara was found dead in the indoor enclosure of the zoo in the morning. Pathological examinations revealed a large, bloated stomach upon opening the abdominal cavity.
Anna Linda Nógrádi+3 more
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The significance of adding posterior decompression to spine stabilization in metastatic spinal surgery: a multicenter prospective study. [PDF]
Tominaga H+54 more
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Floating decompressive craniotomy as an alternative to decompressive craniectomy
J. Mracek, J. Mork, J. Dostal, V. Priban
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Gastric dilatation secondary to incarceration through a gastrosplenic omental rent in a dog
Abstract A 2‐year‐old, entire, female Dogue de Bordeaux presented with inappetence and abdominal distension. Radiographs revealed gastric dilatation and malpositioning. Given the absence of classical signs of gastric dilatation and volvulus, a medical approach was elected. After 24 hours, the dog's condition deteriorated.
Clara Galvani+4 more
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Abstract Background Patients with pudendal neuralgia (PN) experience long‐lasting chronic pain, hyperalgesia, and comorbid emotional disorders, such as depression and anxiety. Treatment via conventional pulsed radiofrequency (PRF) current carries a significantly high rate of failure.
Cheng‐Long Wang, Tao Song
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All Cause 5-Year Revision Rates of Patients with Surgically Treated Lumbar Stenosis with and Without Instrumented Arthrodesis. [PDF]
Durand WM+4 more
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Abstract Canine myxosarcomas are an uncommon group of tumours, with therapeutic modalities still under research. This case report describes a vertebral myxosarcoma in a 5‐year‐old, mixed‐breed dog causing pelvic limb ataxia. Diagnostic modalities included computed tomography and histopathology.
Flavie Deschildre+4 more
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