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Nonauscultatory clinical criteria are sensitive for cardiac pathology in low-risk paediatric heart murmurs. [PDF]
Penslar J, Webster RJ, Jetty R.
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This case report highlights a rare instance of pulmonary infection caused by Tropheryma whipplei, presenting with distinctive imaging features on chest CT: multiple round or oval thick‐walled consolidations with small central cavities (approximately 1 mm in diameter) and subpleural distribution.
Yang Liu, Handan Fu
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DETECTION OF HEART MURMURS USING PHONOCARDIOGRAPHIC SIGNALS
B. Saritha
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Cardiac Morphology and Heart Murmurs in Elite Eventing and Dressage Horses [PDF]
ID Wijnberg +3 more
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What's Your Diagnosis? A Case of Extreme Thrombocytosis in a Dog
Veterinary Clinical Pathology, EarlyView.
Stephanie F. Anderson +5 more
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Unexpected intraoperative hypoxaemia in a healthy dog undergoing TPLO
Abstract A period of hypoxaemia was unexpectedly detected in an otherwise healthy 10‐year‐old dog undergoing tibial plateau levelling osteotomy surgery. Hypoxaemia developed approximately 10 minutes after the start of surgery. Simultaneously, the plane of anaesthesia was persistently light. Lung compliance was subjectively poor.
Cristian Cabellos Clemente +2 more
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Pneumoperitoneum in two cats treated with trilostane for hypercortisolism
Abstract This report describes two cases of pneumoperitoneum in cats receiving treatment for hypercortisolism and diabetes mellitus. Both cats presented with abdominal distention and lethargy and diagnoses of pneumoperitoneum were radiographically confirmed.
Nicholas James Kelly +4 more
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A study of profile of heart murmurs in correlation with clinical examination and 2D echo
Sanket Ramchandra Nale
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