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Primary hepatic haemangiosarcoma in a pet rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus)
Abstract An 8‐year‐old, entire, female rabbit was presented in decompensated shock. Blood tests revealed a mild, highly regenerative anaemia (haemocrit: 24.6%; reticulocytes: 15.7%) and a significant elevation of alanine transaminase (183 IU/L). The radiographic examination showed widespread mineralisation of the entire abdominal cavity and a mass ...
Glenda Murciano+3 more
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Mees Line of Nails, Osler Nodes, Janeway Lesions as evidence of disseminated intravascular coagulation [PDF]
Podeu consultar la versió en català a: http://hdl.handle.net/11703 ...
Cheng, Chien-Sheng+2 more
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Routine use of prophylactic antibiotics reduces the risk of postcesarean fever and infections by over 50% in both nonelective and elective (scheduled) procedures.
Mostafa A. Borahay+5 more
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Abstract Objectives To compare the effectiveness of vacuum‐assisted closure (VAC) against traditional drainage technique, using a retrospective case‐control study design, in terms of managing deep neck infections (DNIs). Methods Patients presenting to Peking Union Medical College Hospital diagnosed with DNIs were recruited in this study.
Mu Wang+3 more
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Complicaciones neurológicas asociadas a alteraciones hemostáticas en perros críticamente enfermos : a propósito de 4 casos clínicos [PDF]
El objetivo de este trabajo es describir las complicaciones neurológicas inusuales en el paciente crítico, secundarias a la presencia de alteraciones hemostáticas.
Añor Torres, Sònia+3 more
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ABSTRACT Background Blood transfusion is an important treatment for obstetric haemorrhage. Transfusion also engenders significant short and long‐term risks. Ensuring blood products are only given when necessary is a priority in improving outcomes. Aims To describe the population transfused at a single unit in New Zealand and identify the proportion of ...
J. Stefanus Grobler+6 more
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An unusual case of disseminated intravascular coagulation [PDF]
The use of cardiac pacemakers is increasing worldwide. Infective endocarditis from a pacemaker lead is a rare, but one of the most severe complications of pacemaker insertion.
Alshaker, Heba+4 more
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Post‐Viral Acquired Idiopathic Purpura Fulminans Caused by Anti‐Protein S Antibodies
ABSTRACT Acquired Idiopathic purpura fulminans is a rare pathology caused by anti‐protein S antibodies. We have conducted a literature review focusing on the most recent developments in diagnosis and management. Diagnosis is based on the demonstration of typical necrotic purpura lesions on the legs. Treatment must be initiated without delay by infusion
Alexandre Theron+2 more
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Possible role of extracellularly released phagocytic proteinases in the coagulation disorder during liver transplantation [PDF]
Orthotopic liver transplantation is frequently associated with a complex coagulation disorder, influencing the outcome of the procedure. In this respect, disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC) had been suggested to be of causative importance for ...
Blumhardt, G.+6 more
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Background A spontaneous iliopsoas muscle hematoma is relatively rare and often associated with abnormal coagulation. Nafamostat mesilate is an anticoagulant agent that is sometimes used to treat hemodialysis patients at high risk of bleeding.
Kunihisa Nezu+4 more
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