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Chronic sequelae and owner burdens are common following canine intervertebral disc disease
Abstract Background Canine intervertebral disc disease (IVDD) is common and may be managed conservatively or surgically. However, little is known about long‐term sequelae, quality of life and owners’ emotional burden after diagnosis. Methods Information regarding signalment, neuroanatomical lesion localisation, diagnostic imaging results and treatment ...
Frederik Samsøe‐Schmidt+2 more
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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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Theoretical and Experimental Studies of Acoustic Reflection of Bubbly Liquid in Multilayer Media
Bubbly liquids are widely present in the natural environment and industrial fields, such as seawater near the ocean bottom, the multiphase flow in petroleum reservoirs, and the blood with bubbles resulting in decompression sickness.
Yu Wang+3 more
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Abstract The article addresses the role that communities played in managing the social and health crisis generated by the Covid‐19 pandemic in two Chilean cities. Chile is an interesting case study owing to its intense and prolonged confinement measures, which focused heavily on individuals and households.
Francisco Letelier Troncoso+3 more
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Recent Statistical Innovations in Human Genetics
ABSTRACT We review three areas of human genetics that have been developed in the past few decades, in which statistical innovation has made a crucial contribution with recent important advances and the potential for further rapid progress. The first topic is the development of mathematical models for the genealogy underlying samples of genome‐wide ...
David J. Balding, Doug Speed
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Aerospace medicine required controlled terrestrial models to investigate influences of altered atmosphere conditions, such as hypoxia, on human health and performance. These models could potentially be expanded to encompass disease conditions or treatment targets regulated through hypoxia or hypercapnia.
Titiaan E. Post+4 more
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Characteristics of meconium impaction/retention in newborn foals: From 2006 to 2024
Summary Background Meconium impaction/retention is a significant cause of colic in foals. Historically, limitations of both medical and surgical treatment are noted. Outcomes of meconium impaction/retention have not recently been reported. Objective To describe case characteristics and outcomes in foals with meconium impaction/retention.
S. Rivera Maza+4 more
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A case of decompression illness during saturation diving [PDF]
Decompression illness (DCI) is the manifestation of clinical symptoms due to formation of free phase gas (bubbles) as sequelae of suddenly reduced ambient pressure on the dissolved inert gases in the various body tissues. It is seen in the settings of diving, aviation, and space exploration.
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Factors influencing equine veterinarians' job satisfaction and retention: A focus group study
Abstract Background There is a shortage of equine veterinarians. Understanding what factors are associated with job satisfaction in equine veterinarians can inform interventions to increase retention in equine medicine. Objective To explore the prominent factors causing work dissatisfaction and burnout in equine veterinarians.
Kristen Whitaker+8 more
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Patent Foramen Ovale Closure in Special Clinical Situations: More Questions Than Answers?
Patent foramen ovale (PFO) is a remnant of the foetal circulation resulting from incomplete occlusion of the septum primum and septum secundum. Although prevalent in about 25% of the population, it mainly remains asymptomatic.
Anastasios Apostolos+12 more
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