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Ventral Transorbital Apicoectomy of the Maxillary Second and Third Molar Teeth in Guinea Pigs (<i>Cavia porcellus</i>): 26 Cases. [PDF]
Ignaszak-Dziech J, Jekl V, Piasecki T.
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Sympathetic ophthalmia following postoperative endophthalmitis and evisceration.
Sofia Androudi +3 more
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Causes of absenteeism and implementation of Regulatory Standard No. 36 in a beef processing plant: challenges in preventing musculoskeletal injuries and diseases. [PDF]
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Negative pressure wound therapy in the setting of acute abdominal evisceration secondary to major thoracoabdominal burns. [PDF]
Crawley WT, Pulikkottil B, Busch M.
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The emotional experiences of patients following removal of the eye (enucleation or evisceration)
Rose-Mercy Dikeledi Tlale
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Southern Medical Journal, 1995
An 89-year-old woman had small intestinal prolapse through the vagina while straining at stool. She had had a vaginal hysterectomy 24 years earlier. Resuscitation, reduction, and repair resulted in survival.
J A, Karam, P A, Wengert, M D, Kerstein
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An 89-year-old woman had small intestinal prolapse through the vagina while straining at stool. She had had a vaginal hysterectomy 24 years earlier. Resuscitation, reduction, and repair resulted in survival.
J A, Karam, P A, Wengert, M D, Kerstein
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The American Journal of Emergency Medicine, 1990
A case of spontaneous vaginal evisceration is presented. Predisposing causes are the postmenopausal atrophic vagina, previous vaginal surgery, and the presence of an enterocele. Successful outcome is dependent on early recognition and surgical management.
A, Guttman, M, Afilalo
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A case of spontaneous vaginal evisceration is presented. Predisposing causes are the postmenopausal atrophic vagina, previous vaginal surgery, and the presence of an enterocele. Successful outcome is dependent on early recognition and surgical management.
A, Guttman, M, Afilalo
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The Journal of Emergency Medicine, 1999
Intestinal evisceration through the vagina is exceptionally rare. We report the cases of two patients presenting with this unusual clinical condition. Predisposing factors and management of vaginal evisceration are discussed.
P C, Ferrera, L G, Thibodeau
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Intestinal evisceration through the vagina is exceptionally rare. We report the cases of two patients presenting with this unusual clinical condition. Predisposing factors and management of vaginal evisceration are discussed.
P C, Ferrera, L G, Thibodeau
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