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Iatrogenic pulsus alternans in a dog undergoing median sternotomy
Abstract A 6‐year‐old, 21.8 kg, female, spayed Siberian husky was referred for management of a spontaneous bilateral pneumothorax, due to a ruptured pulmonary bleb. During surgery, sterile saline was instilled on three occasions in order to locate the damaged lung tissue and ensure complete ligation.
Marie‐Line Doï+2 more
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RADIOGRAPHIC EVALUATION OF BONE DENSITY FOLLOWING PLACEMENT OF PLATELET RICH FIBRIN WITH HYDROXYAPATITE CRYSTALS AROUND IMMEDIATE DENTAL IMPLANTS [PDF]
Amr Abdelaty+4 more
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Abstract The October 7, 2023, massacre in Israel posed unprecedented challenges for disaster victim identification (DVI), requiring adaptations to international forensic protocols to address extreme conditions, including active conflict, fragmented remains, and cultural and religious constraints.
Esi Sharon+5 more
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Clinical and radiographic changes at titanium dental implants with a modified transmucosal neck surface: a 3-year multicenter randomized controlled trial [PDF]
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ABSTRACT The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) into clinical practice, particularly within radiology, nuclear medicine and radiation oncology, is transforming diagnostic and therapeutic processes. AI‐driven tools, especially in deep learning and machine learning, have shown remarkable potential in enhancing image recognition, analysis and ...
S. Carriero+20 more
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Immunosenescence Profile Is Associated With Increased Susceptibility to Severe COVID‐19
(A) A previous immunosenescence profile in individuals infected with SARS‐CoV2 creates a permissive environment for progression to severe COVID‐19: higher inflammaging, accumulation of exhausted/senescent T cells, an oligoclonal B‐cell repertoire, and accelerated epigenetic age.
Lucas Haniel A. Ventura+40 more
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ABSTRACT The aim was to compare the effectiveness of acids in removing MTA from root canals. Fifty acrylic blocks were filled with MTA and divided into groups – 10% hydrochloric acid; 10% citric acid; 2% acetic acid; 2% carbonic acid and 20% tartaric acid. MTA was removed with the acids, plus ultrasonic tips and rotary files.
Stephanie Chan, Paul V. Abbott
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Dental radiographic findings in 18 individuals with SATB2-associated syndrome [PDF]
John M. Scott+11 more
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ABSTRACT This cross‐sectional study evaluated technical failures in root canal treatments (RCTs) of curved molars (> 10°) performed by undergraduate students and their association with instrumentation techniques. Evaluations included filling extension, density, taper and ledge/zip formation.
Carolina Clasen Vieira+9 more
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